Placebo Breakfast Consumption, Appetite and Food Intake

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2020
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a very low-energy, viscous placebo breakfast meal on subjective appetite sensations during the morning, and food intake at lunch, compared to a typical whole-food breakfast meal and a water-only control. Participants will not be told that the placebo breakfast contains nearly no energy until the end of the study. The breakfasts will be provided in a randomised order, with a period of at least four days separating the trials. Blood samples will be taken before and after the breakfast is eaten to see how appetite-regulating proteins and blood sugars respond during the morning. Appetite questionnaires will also be completed throughout the morning, and a pasta-based lunch meal will be provided so that voluntary food intake can be measured.
Epistemonikos ID: ce7495cb3fad665d21ea7eb75289219807f890b8
First added on: May 08, 2024