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Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men

Ageing is associated with changes in feeding behavior. We have reported that there is suppression of energy intake three hours after whey protein drink ingestion in young, but not older, men. This study aimed to determine these effects over a time period of 9 h. Fifteen younger (27 ± 1 years, 25.8 ±...

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Autores principales: Oberoi, Avneet, Giezenaar, Caroline, Clames, Alina, Bøhler, Kristine, Lange, Kylie, Horowitz, Michael, Jones, Karen L., Chapman, Ian, Soenen, Stijn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33138061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113318
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author Oberoi, Avneet
Giezenaar, Caroline
Clames, Alina
Bøhler, Kristine
Lange, Kylie
Horowitz, Michael
Jones, Karen L.
Chapman, Ian
Soenen, Stijn
author_facet Oberoi, Avneet
Giezenaar, Caroline
Clames, Alina
Bøhler, Kristine
Lange, Kylie
Horowitz, Michael
Jones, Karen L.
Chapman, Ian
Soenen, Stijn
author_sort Oberoi, Avneet
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description Ageing is associated with changes in feeding behavior. We have reported that there is suppression of energy intake three hours after whey protein drink ingestion in young, but not older, men. This study aimed to determine these effects over a time period of 9 h. Fifteen younger (27 ± 1 years, 25.8 ± 0.7 kg/m(2)) and 15 older (75 ± 2 years, 26.6 ± 0.8 kg/m(2)) healthy men were studied on three occasions on which they received, in a randomized order, a 30 g/120 kcal, 70 g/280 kcal whey-protein, or control (~2 kcal) drink. Ad-libitum energy intake (sum of breakfast, lunch, and dinner) was suppressed in a protein load responsive fashion (P = 0.001). Suppression was minimal at breakfast, substantial at lunch (~−16%, P = 0.001), no longer present by dinner, and was less in older than younger men (−3 ± 4% vs. −8 ± 4%, P = 0.027). Cumulative protein intake was increased in the younger and older men (+20% and +42%, P < 0.001). Visual analogue scale ratings of fullness were higher and desire to eat and prospective food consumption were lower after protein vs. control, and these effects were smaller in older vs. younger men (interaction effect P < 0.05). These findings support the use of whey-protein drink supplements in older people who aim to increase their protein intake without decreasing their overall energy intake.
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spelling pubmed-76939402020-11-28 Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men Oberoi, Avneet Giezenaar, Caroline Clames, Alina Bøhler, Kristine Lange, Kylie Horowitz, Michael Jones, Karen L. Chapman, Ian Soenen, Stijn Nutrients Article Ageing is associated with changes in feeding behavior. We have reported that there is suppression of energy intake three hours after whey protein drink ingestion in young, but not older, men. This study aimed to determine these effects over a time period of 9 h. Fifteen younger (27 ± 1 years, 25.8 ± 0.7 kg/m(2)) and 15 older (75 ± 2 years, 26.6 ± 0.8 kg/m(2)) healthy men were studied on three occasions on which they received, in a randomized order, a 30 g/120 kcal, 70 g/280 kcal whey-protein, or control (~2 kcal) drink. Ad-libitum energy intake (sum of breakfast, lunch, and dinner) was suppressed in a protein load responsive fashion (P = 0.001). Suppression was minimal at breakfast, substantial at lunch (~−16%, P = 0.001), no longer present by dinner, and was less in older than younger men (−3 ± 4% vs. −8 ± 4%, P = 0.027). Cumulative protein intake was increased in the younger and older men (+20% and +42%, P < 0.001). Visual analogue scale ratings of fullness were higher and desire to eat and prospective food consumption were lower after protein vs. control, and these effects were smaller in older vs. younger men (interaction effect P < 0.05). These findings support the use of whey-protein drink supplements in older people who aim to increase their protein intake without decreasing their overall energy intake. MDPI 2020-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7693940/ /pubmed/33138061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113318 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oberoi, Avneet
Giezenaar, Caroline
Clames, Alina
Bøhler, Kristine
Lange, Kylie
Horowitz, Michael
Jones, Karen L.
Chapman, Ian
Soenen, Stijn
Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title_full Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title_fullStr Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title_full_unstemmed Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title_short Whey Protein Drink Ingestion before Breakfast Suppressed Energy Intake at Breakfast and Lunch, but Not during Dinner, and Was Less Suppressed in Healthy Older than Younger Men
title_sort whey protein drink ingestion before breakfast suppressed energy intake at breakfast and lunch, but not during dinner, and was less suppressed in healthy older than younger men
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33138061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113318
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