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Eating rate of commonly consumed foods promotes food and energy intake
Eating rate of commonly consumed foods promotes food and energy intake,10.1016/j.appet.2010.11.141,Appetite,Mirre Viskaal-van Dongen,Frans J. Kok,Cees
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Mirre Viskaal-van Dongen
,
Frans J. Kok
,
Cees de Graaf
We investigated the eating rate of commonly consumed foods and the associations with
food intake
and macronutrient composition. Ingestion time (s) of 50g of 45 foods was measured to assess eating rate (g/min), after which
ad libitum
food intake
(g) was measured. Thirteen men and 24 women (aged 23.3 (SD 3.4)y, BMI 21.7 (SD 1.7)kg/m2) participated, each testing 7 foods in separate sessions. We observed large differences in eating rate between foods, ranging from 4.2 (SD 3.7) to 631 (SD 507)g/min. Eating rate was positively associated with
food intake
(β=0.55) and
energy intake
(β=0.001). Eating rate was inversely associated with
energy density
(β=−0.00047) and positively with
water content
(β=0.011). Carbohydrate (β=−0.012), protein (β=−0.021) and fiber content (β=−0.087) were inversely associated with eating rate, whereas fat was not. This study showed that when foods can be ingested rapidly, food and
energy intake
is high. People may therefore be at risk of overconsumption, when consuming foods with a high eating rate. Considering the current food supply, where many foods have a high eating rate, long-term effects of eating rate on
energy balance
should be investigated.
Journal:
Appetite
, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 25-31, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.appet.2010.11.141
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