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Brief title
Health condition
food intake regulation to prevent obesity
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Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The amount of ad libitum intake of soup consumption of the four different conditions.
Secondary outcome
hedonic and appetite ratings from after soup consumption of the four different conditions.
Background summary
Sensory exposure from food in the oral cavity is extremely important in food intake regulation. Therefore we will investigate the oral sensory exposure time and the effect of bites on satiation.
Study objective
An increased oral sensory exposure time and an increased bite number leads to lower intake.
Study design
Subjects consume ad libitum tomato soup in four different condition app. once a week.
Intervention
To investigate the effect of orosensory exposure time, the ad libitum intake of the “short” condition (bites of 15 g in 3 seconds) (index treatment) will be compared with the ad libitum intake of the “long” condition (bites of 15 g in 9 seconds) (reference treatment).
In addition, to investigate the effect of bites, the ad libitum intakes of the “shortbite” (bites of 5g in 1 second) and “longbite” condition (bites of 5g in 3 seconds) (index treatments) will be compared with the ad libitum intake of the "short" and “long” condition (reference treatment).
The bites and pauzes between bites are administrated and controlled via a pump. Subjects are able to stop the administration whenever they felt they had enough.
Inclusion criteria
1. Men;
2. Non-smoking;
3. Age: 18-35 year;
4. Healthy (as jugded by the participant);
5. BMI between 18.5 - 25 kg/m2.
Exclusion criteria
1. A score of <5 at a 9-point pleasantness scale for tomato soup;
2. Difficulties with swallowing;
3. Following diets during last two months;
4. Restaint eating behaviour.
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Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL2484 |
NTR-old | NTR2601 |
CCMO | NL34082.081.10 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd. |
OMON | NL-OMON34457 |