Control of Protein and Energy Intake – Brain Mechanisms.
Control of protein and energy intake – brain mechanisms.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 2013 May; 67(5): 455-61
Davidenko O, Darcel N, Fromentin G, Tomé D
The protein content of the diet has long been investigated for its influence on… Continue reading
Body Weight Status and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Adults by Frequency of Candy Consumption.
Body weight status and cardiovascular risk factors in adults by frequency of candy consumption.
Nutr J. 2013 Apr 30; 12(1): 53
Murphy MM, Barraj LM, Bi X, Stettler N
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available regarding the impact of candy… Continue reading
Independent and Combined Effects of Eating Rate and Energy Density on Energy Intake, Appetite, and Gut Hormones.
Independent and combined effects of eating rate and energy density on energy intake, appetite, and gut hormones.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Mar; 21(3): E244-E252
Karl JP, Young AJ, Rood JC, Montain SJ
OBJECTIVE: Energy density (ED) and eating rate… Continue reading
Body Size and Body Esteem in Women: The Mediating Role of Possible Self Expectancy.
Body size and body esteem in women: The mediating role of possible self expectancy.
Body Image. 2013 Apr 8;
Dalley SE, Pollet TV, Vidal J
We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy… Continue reading
Dietary Patterns in Association With Postpartum Weight Retention.
Dietary patterns in association with postpartum weight retention.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Apr 10;
Boghossian NS, Yeung EH, Lipsky LM, Poon AK, Albert PS
BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention (PPWR) can contribute to obesity development in women of reproductive age. Few studies have examined the association between postnatal diet and PPWR. OBJECTIVE: We examined both PPWR and substantial PPWR (?4.55 kg) in association with the following dietary patterns: the alternate Mediterranean Diet Score (aMED) and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010). DESIGN: Women (n = 1136) in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II (2005-2007) self-reported their prepregnancy and postpartum weights at ?4, 7, 10, and 14 mo. Dietary patterns were calculated from a food-frequency questionnaire administered ?4 mo postpartum. Linear mixed models and generalized estimating equations for repeated measurements were used to examine PPWR and substantial PPWR, respectively, in association with the dietary patterns with adjustment for energy intake, breastfeeding, age, education, smoking, and marital status. RESULTS: At 14 mo postpartum, the mean (±SD) PPWR was 1.1 ± 6.7 kg, and 22.4% of women had substantial PPWR. Although the change in PPWR over time seemed to differ by diet quality 4-7 mo postpartum, no differences were ultimately observed in the total mean PPWR or probability of substantial PPWR across aMED and AHEI-2010 categories during the rest of the follow-up (P > 0.12). Instead, PPWR and substantial PPWR were associated with total energy intake (at ?7-14… Continue reading
Plate Size and Children’s Appetite: Effects of Larger Dishware on Self-Served Portions and Intake.
Plate Size and Children’s Appetite: Effects of Larger Dishware on Self-Served Portions and Intake.
Pediatrics. 2013 Apr 8;
Disantis KI, Birch LL, Davey A, Serrano EL, Zhang J, Bruton Y, Fisher JO
OBJECTIVES:Dishware size is thought to influence eating… Continue reading