Increased textural complexity in food enhances satiation

Volume: 105, Pages: 189 - 194
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
For the first time this study has shown a direct effect of food textural complexity on satiation. Independent of oral processing time, increasing the textural complexity of a food significantly decreased food intake. Foods with complex textures stimulate many sensory perceptions during oral processing, with a succession of textures perceived between first bite and swallow. Previously the impact of texture on satiation (commonly tested by...
Paper Details
Title
Increased textural complexity in food enhances satiation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
105
Pages
189 - 194
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