The effects of increasing eating frequency on human health are unclear. This study used an integrated approach to assess the short-term consequences on appetite and metabolism. Twenty normal-weight men participated in: (i) two sessions consisting of a breakfast consumed in one eating episode at T0 (F1), or in four isocaloric eating episodes at T0, T60, T120, and T180 min (F4), and followed by an ecological ad libitum buffet meal (T240) designed in an experimental restaurant. Intakes were assessed for the whole buffet meal and for each temporal quarter of the meal. (ii) two sessions consisting of the same two breakfasts F1 and F4 in a Clinical Investigation Centre. Blood sampling was performed to study the kinetics of ghrelin, glucagon-like ...
The study aimed to assess the impact of modulating fat content in breakfast on psychological and phy...
Background: Regular breakfast consumption is associated with better health status and healthier food...
Department of Human Biology, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB....
The effects of increasing eating frequency on human health are unclear. This study used an integrate...
The effects of frequent eating on health and particularly on appetite and metabolism are unclear. We...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
INTRODUCTION: The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses,...
Aims: To investigate how time-blinded obese and lean men compensate for a 3-day energy-restrictive d...
Breakfast omission is associated with obesity and cardiovascular disease/diabetes, but the acute eff...
We present data collected as part of a randomised controlled trial to establish if daily breakfast c...
Objective: To investigate whether the postprandial changes in plasma triacylglycerol (TAG), nonester...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
The study aimed to assess the impact of modulating fat content in breakfast on psychological and phy...
Background: Regular breakfast consumption is associated with better health status and healthier food...
Department of Human Biology, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB....
The effects of increasing eating frequency on human health are unclear. This study used an integrate...
The effects of frequent eating on health and particularly on appetite and metabolism are unclear. We...
Background: Intermittent severe energy restriction (SER) can induce substantial weight loss, but the...
INTRODUCTION: The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses,...
Aims: To investigate how time-blinded obese and lean men compensate for a 3-day energy-restrictive d...
Breakfast omission is associated with obesity and cardiovascular disease/diabetes, but the acute eff...
We present data collected as part of a randomised controlled trial to establish if daily breakfast c...
Objective: To investigate whether the postprandial changes in plasma triacylglycerol (TAG), nonester...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
The study aimed to assess the impact of modulating fat content in breakfast on psychological and phy...
Background: Regular breakfast consumption is associated with better health status and healthier food...
Department of Human Biology, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands. M.Westerterp@HB....