Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing OSE leading to lower food intake. Oral processing time and taste intensity both play an important role in OSE but their individual contribution to satiation is unknown. We aimed to determine the independent and combined effects of oral processing time and taste intensity on satiation.Fifty eight participants (23±9y, BMI 22±2kg/m2) participated in a 2×2 factorial randomized crossover study in which they consumed one of four gel-based model foods until satiation during four sessions. Model foods were offered ad libitum and differed in texture (soft or hard texture, yielding shorter and longer oral processing time) and sweetness (low or high inte...
Food oral processing refers to the oral manipulations of food upon ingestion (i.e. oral behavior), t...
Faster eating rates have previously been associated with higher ad libitum energy intakes, and sever...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Background and objective: In view of the growing epidemic of obesity, it is important to investigate...
Background and aim The rise in obesity over the last decades is considered to be related to changes...
BACKGROUND: Longer oral processing decreases food intake. This can be attributed to greater oro-sens...
Background: Food texture plays an important role in food intake regulation. In previous studies we s...
This study explored the effect of texture differences on satiation (ad libitum food intake) in 3 pai...
Background: The modern food supply is often dominated by a large variety of energy dense, softly tex...
The mouth is the first part of the gastrointestinal tract. During mastication sensory signals from t...
8ppAlimentary sensory pleasure is an important factor in ingestive behavior. Renewal of olfacto-gust...
Eating is an essential activity to get energy and necessary nutrients for living. While chewing, the...
Food oral processing refers to the oral manipulations of food upon ingestion (i.e. oral behavior), t...
Faster eating rates have previously been associated with higher ad libitum energy intakes, and sever...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Background and objective: In view of the growing epidemic of obesity, it is important to investigate...
Background and aim The rise in obesity over the last decades is considered to be related to changes...
BACKGROUND: Longer oral processing decreases food intake. This can be attributed to greater oro-sens...
Background: Food texture plays an important role in food intake regulation. In previous studies we s...
This study explored the effect of texture differences on satiation (ad libitum food intake) in 3 pai...
Background: The modern food supply is often dominated by a large variety of energy dense, softly tex...
The mouth is the first part of the gastrointestinal tract. During mastication sensory signals from t...
8ppAlimentary sensory pleasure is an important factor in ingestive behavior. Renewal of olfacto-gust...
Eating is an essential activity to get energy and necessary nutrients for living. While chewing, the...
Food oral processing refers to the oral manipulations of food upon ingestion (i.e. oral behavior), t...
Faster eating rates have previously been associated with higher ad libitum energy intakes, and sever...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...