نتایج جستجو برای: heavy meal

تعداد نتایج: 154244  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m. sharifi a.a. naserian h. khorasani

this study was carried out to investigate the effects of treated protein supplements with tannin extracted from pistachio by-product (p-pb) on in vitro gas production using fistulated sheep. one portion of p-pb was mixed with four portions of water for 48 h. the extracted product was sprayed on soybean meal (sbm) or canola meal (cm) with an equal ratio (1:1 v/w) and dried in the shade. the expe...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Peter C Poortvliet Sonia Bérubé-Parent Vicky Drapeau Benoit Lamarche John E Blundell Angelo Tremblay

Many food components can influence satiety or energy intake. Combined together, these food components could represent an interesting dietary strategy in the prevention and treatment of obesity. The aims of this study were: 1) to determine the effect of a functional food in the form of a healthy meal course on subsequent energy intake and satiety; 2) to verify if it is possible to maintain palat...

2017
Eunji Jang Jeunghyun Lee Sukyeong Lee Mi-Hyun Kim

This study examined the effect of convenience meals purchased at convenience stores on glycemic response and satiety in healthy college students. A total of 9 non-obese volunteers (4 males and 5 females) aged 20 to 24 years participated in this study. On 3 separate days, participants consumed a standard diet (cooked rice and side dishes), type 1 convenience meal (kimbap and instant ramen), and ...

2013
I. B. Marghazani M. A. Jabbar T. N. Pasha M. Abdullah

Fifteen different vegetable protein sources found in Pakistan were evaluated for ruminal degradability characteristics through in situ procedure using rumen fistulated Nili-Ravi buffalo steer. Samples of soybean meal, corn gluten meal 60%, maize gluten feed, guar meal, sunflower meal, rapeseed meal, rapeseed cake, canola meal, cottonseed cake, cottonseed meal, coconut cake, coconut meal, palm k...

2010
Sadie B. Barr Jonathan C. Wright

BACKGROUND Empirical evidence has shown that rising obesity rates closely parallel the increased consumption of processed foods (PF) consumption in USA. Differences in postprandial thermogenic responses to a whole-food (WF) meal vs. a PF meal may be a key factor in explaining obesity trends, but currently there is limited research exploring this potential link. OBJECTIVE The goal was to deter...

2014
Seri Hong Hong Chul Bae Hyun Soo Kim Eun-Cheol Park

OBJECTIVES To identify and evaluate the trend of meal-skipping rates among Korean adolescents with their contributing causes and the influence of household income level on meal skipping. METHODS Using 2008, 2010, and 2012 data from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey of 222 662 students, a cross-sectional study with subgroup analysis was performed. We calculated odds ratios for ski...

1997
D. Carroll M. Gamroth

: ed u/c ata log Bypass protein is an important part of the diet of lactating cattle. The National Research Council recommends that bypass protein make up 34 to 36 percent of the total crude protein consumed by lactating cattle. Fish meal is high in crude protein (65 to 70 percent) and is a source of bypass protein (also called ruminally undegradable protein or RUP). It can be used in dairy rat...

A. M. Tahmasbi A. R. Vakili J. Falahatizow M. Danesh Mesgaran, M. R. Nazari

This study was conducted to determine in vitro crude protein degradation (IVDP) parameters and effective crude protein degradability (EPD) of various feeds using the modified in vitro gas production (GP) technique. Feed samples were alfalfa hay, soybean meal, soybean, rapeseed meal, sunflower meal and fish meal. Rumen fluid was collected before the morning feeding from four rumen fistulated lam...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2007
François Mariotti Jean François Huneau Isabelle Szezepanski Klaus J Petzke Yacine Aggoun Daniel Tomé Damien Bonnet

Postprandial endothelial dysfunction is a key event mediating the effects of diet on early atherogenesis. The potential effects of protein intake have been overlooked in the past, although amino acids are precursors for homocysteine and nitric oxide (NO). Our objective was to study the effect of amino acids on postprandial vascular function, in relation to the utilization of meal arginine for N...

2014
Lenka Belinova Hana Kahleova Hana Malinska Ondrej Topolcan Jindra Vrzalova Olena Oliyarnyk Ludmila Kazdova Martin Hill Terezie Pelikanova

BACKGROUND The intake of meat, particularly processed meat, is a dietary risk factor for diabetes. Meat intake impairs insulin sensitivity and leads to increased oxidative stress. However, its effect on postprandial gastrointestinal hormone (GIH) secretion is unclear. We aimed to investigate the acute effects of two standardized isocaloric meals: a processed hamburger meat meal rich in protein ...

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