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Impact of nutritional labelling on 10-d energy intake, appetite perceptions and attitudes towards food.
Carbonneau, Elise; Perron, Julie; Drapeau, Vicky; Lamarche, Benoît; Doucet, Éric; Pomerleau, Sonia; Provencher, Véronique.
Afiliação
  • Carbonneau E; 1Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
  • Perron J; 1Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
  • Drapeau V; 2Department of Physical Education,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
  • Lamarche B; 1Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
  • Doucet É; 3School of Human Kinetics,University of Ottawa,Ottawa, ON,Canada K1N 6N5.
  • Pomerleau S; 1Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
  • Provencher V; 1Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods,Laval University,Quebec, QC,CanadaG1V 0A6.
Br J Nutr ; 114(12): 2138-47, 2015 Dec 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26439975
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of nutritional labelling on energy intake, appetite perceptions and attitudes towards food. During a 10-d period, seventy normal-weight (BMI<25 kg/m2) and seventy-one obese women (BMI≥30 kg/m2) were given three meals per d under ad libitum conditions. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental labelling groups in which the only difference was the label posted on lunch meal entrée (1) low-fat label, (2) energy label (energy content of the entrée and average daily needs) and (3) no label (control). Average energy intake was calculated by weighing all foods before v. after daily consumption. Hunger and fullness perceptions were rated on visual analogue scales immediately before and after each meal. Satiety efficiency was assessed through the calculation of the satiety quotient (SQ). The appreciation and perceived healthiness of the lunch entrées were rated on eight-point Likert scales. There was no difference in energy intake, SQ and attitudes towards food between the three labelling groups. Fasting hunger perception was higher in the low-fat label group compared with the two others groups (P=0·0037). No interactions between labelling groups and BMI categories were observed. In conclusion, although labelling does not seem to influence energy intake, a low-fat label may increase women's fasting hunger perceptions compared with an energy label or no label.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Apetite / Ingestão de Energia / Atitude / Rotulagem de Alimentos Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Apetite / Ingestão de Energia / Atitude / Rotulagem de Alimentos Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article