Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?

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Main Authors: Ferriday, D, Bosworth, M.L, Godinot, N, Martin, N, Forde, C.G, Van Den Heuvel, E, Appleton, S.L, Moss, F.J.M, Rogers, P.J, Brunstrom, J.M
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1789062024-04-04T01:10:25Z Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake? Ferriday, D Bosworth, M.L Godinot, N Martin, N Forde, C.G Van Den Heuvel, E Appleton, S.L Moss, F.J.M Rogers, P.J Brunstrom, J.M PHYSIOLOGY caloric intake clinical article consumer female food intake human hunger male mouth satiety videorecording adolescent adult aged eating ethnology fast food feeding behavior meal middle aged portion size psychophysiology time factor United Kingdom very elderly young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Appetite Regulation Eating Energy Intake Feeding Behavior Female Humans Lunch Male Meals Middle Aged Portion Size Satiety Response Snacks Time Factors United Kingdom Young Adult 10.3390/nu8050315 Nutrients 8 5 315 2020-10-22T02:57:43Z 2020-10-22T02:57:43Z 2016 Article Ferriday, D, Bosworth, M.L, Godinot, N, Martin, N, Forde, C.G, Van Den Heuvel, E, Appleton, S.L, Moss, F.J.M, Rogers, P.J, Brunstrom, J.M (2016). Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?. Nutrients 8 (5) : 315. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8050315 20726643 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178906 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic caloric intake
clinical article
consumer
female
food intake
human
hunger
male
mouth
satiety
videorecording
adolescent
adult
aged
eating
ethnology
fast food
feeding behavior
meal
middle aged
portion size
psychophysiology
time factor
United Kingdom
very elderly
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Appetite Regulation
Eating
Energy Intake
Feeding Behavior
Female
Humans
Lunch
Male
Meals
Middle Aged
Portion Size
Satiety Response
Snacks
Time Factors
United Kingdom
Young Adult
spellingShingle caloric intake
clinical article
consumer
female
food intake
human
hunger
male
mouth
satiety
videorecording
adolescent
adult
aged
eating
ethnology
fast food
feeding behavior
meal
middle aged
portion size
psychophysiology
time factor
United Kingdom
very elderly
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Appetite Regulation
Eating
Energy Intake
Feeding Behavior
Female
Humans
Lunch
Male
Meals
Middle Aged
Portion Size
Satiety Response
Snacks
Time Factors
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Ferriday, D
Bosworth, M.L
Godinot, N
Martin, N
Forde, C.G
Van Den Heuvel, E
Appleton, S.L
Moss, F.J.M
Rogers, P.J
Brunstrom, J.M
Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
description 10.3390/nu8050315
author2 PHYSIOLOGY
author_facet PHYSIOLOGY
Ferriday, D
Bosworth, M.L
Godinot, N
Martin, N
Forde, C.G
Van Den Heuvel, E
Appleton, S.L
Moss, F.J.M
Rogers, P.J
Brunstrom, J.M
format Article
author Ferriday, D
Bosworth, M.L
Godinot, N
Martin, N
Forde, C.G
Van Den Heuvel, E
Appleton, S.L
Moss, F.J.M
Rogers, P.J
Brunstrom, J.M
author_sort Ferriday, D
title Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
title_short Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
title_full Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
title_fullStr Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
title_full_unstemmed Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
title_sort variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; a potential nudge to reduce energy intake?
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178906
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