Consumption of meals with different macronutrient contents, especially high in carbohydrates, may influence the stress-induced physiological and psychological response. The objective of this study was to investigate effects of consumption of a high-protein vs. high-carbohydrate meal on the physiological cortisol response and psychological mood response. Subjects (n = 38, 19 m/19f, age =25 ± 9 yrs, BMI = 25.0 ± 3.3 kg/m²) came to the university four times, fasted, for either condition: rest-protein, stress-protein, rest-carbohydrate, stress-carbohydrate (randomized cross-over design). Stress was induced by means of a psychological computer-test. The test-meal was either a high-protein meal (En% P/C/F 65/5/30) or a high-carbohydrate meal (En...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Chronic psychological and physiological stress is linked to a high prevalence of cardiovascular dise...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
Consumption of meals with different macronutrient contents, especially high in carbohydrates, may in...
Abstract Background Consumption of meals with different macronutrients, especially high in carbohydr...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate the effects of macronutrient intake on plasm...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether in stress-prone subjects, carbohydrate-rich, protei...
It is largely unknown whether and how whole food diets influence psychological stress and stress sys...
In the Mood and Carbohydrates (Christensen and Petijohn, 2001) two-phase empirical study, there was ...
Cognitive dietary restraint (CDR) reflects a perception of constantly monitoring or attempting to re...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
CONTEXT: Men and women whose mothers ate an unbalanced high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet in late p...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Chronic psychological and physiological stress is linked to a high prevalence of cardiovascular dise...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
Consumption of meals with different macronutrient contents, especially high in carbohydrates, may in...
Abstract Background Consumption of meals with different macronutrients, especially high in carbohydr...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate the effects of macronutrient intake on plasm...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether in stress-prone subjects, carbohydrate-rich, protei...
It is largely unknown whether and how whole food diets influence psychological stress and stress sys...
In the Mood and Carbohydrates (Christensen and Petijohn, 2001) two-phase empirical study, there was ...
Cognitive dietary restraint (CDR) reflects a perception of constantly monitoring or attempting to re...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
CONTEXT: Men and women whose mothers ate an unbalanced high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet in late p...
ACUTE & CHRONIC STRESS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WEIGHT AND FOOD CHOICES. C.A. Hanwick. Henrietta Schmoll ...
Chronic psychological and physiological stress is linked to a high prevalence of cardiovascular dise...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...