نتایج جستجو برای: snack

تعداد نتایج: 2367  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1998
C L Lawton H J Delargy F C Smith V Hamilton J E Blundell

Thirty-six normal-weight, habitual snackers (eighteen males, eighteen females) completed a medium-term intervention study designed to examine the tendency of four different types of snacks, varying in nutrient (low- (LF) or high-fat (HF) and sensory properties (sweet (SW) or non-sweet (NSW)), to influence the control of appetite and to adjust daily energy intake. Subjects were exposed to each s...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2006
Diana Cassady Rainbow Vogt Debbie Oto-Kent Ramona Mosley Richard Lincoln

We used a case study approach to examine the nutritional effect of a policy to increase fruit and vegetable consumption in the Students Today Achieving Results for Tomorrow after-school program. The snack menu was changed in 44 after-school programs serving 8000 low-income and ethnically diverse elementary-school students. A comparison of previous and current snack menus identified a significan...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2017
Joanna L Varley-Campbell Melanie S Moore Craig A Williams

Energy intake (EI) and energy expenditure (EE) should not be considered independent entities, but more an inter-connected system. With increased physical activity and reduced snacking initiatives as prevalent Public Health measures, any changes to subsequent EI from these recommendations should be monitored. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in acute EI and appetite over four con...

2016
Alissa M. Pries Sandra L. Huffman Indu Adhikary Senendra Raj Upreti Shrid Dhungel Mary Champeny Elizabeth Zehner

Commercially produced complementary foods can help improve nutritional status of young children if they are appropriately fortified and of optimal nutrient composition. However, other commercially produced snack food products may be nutritionally detrimental, potentially increasing consumption of foods high in salt or sugar and displacing consumption of other more nutritious options. Helen Kell...

A. R. Russly H. Mirhosseini H. R. Shahmohammadi, J. Bakar, M. A. Noranizan

A thermoplastically extruded snack was produced from different blends of corn grits and silver carp minced meat. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used to study the effect of fish meat content and to optimize the feed composition. Fourteen treatments from central composite design considering minced fish content (0-3 kg) and corn (7-10 kg) were used as the independent variables. The expansi...

2012
Anna Holmer Helene Hausner Helene C. Reinbach Wender L. P. Bredie Karin Wendin

BACKGROUND A health promoting diet is suggested to be tailored to regional circumstances to preserve the cultural diversity in eating habits, as well as contribute to more environmentally friendly eating. It may influence consumer acceptance, however, if the components of the diet differs considerably from their habitual food. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate whether snack bars compo...

2017
Busie Maziya-Dixon Emmanuel O Alamu Ibironke O Popoola Marie Yomeni

The nutritional benefits of grain legumes such as cowpea and soybean in sub-Saharan Africa have not been fully utilized to alleviate problem of protein-malnutrition in this region. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the nutritional properties and sensory evaluation of snack food made from high-quality cassava flour (HQCF) and soybeans (50:50), and HQCF and cowpea (50:50). Sensory evaluati...

2015
J.M. Thomas C.T. Dourish S. Higgs

To date, there have been no studies that have explicitly examined the effect of awareness on the consumption of food from a Universal Eating Monitor (UEM - hidden balance interfaced to a computer which covertly records eating behaviour). We tested whether awareness of a UEM affected consumption of a pasta lunch and a cookie snack. 39 female participants were randomly assigned to either an aware...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Elena Castellari Joshua P Berning

While children may be naturally inclined to regulate their hunger, they are also guided by adults and influenced by environmental constraints regarding when and how much to eat. As such, the timing and availability of meals could alter a child's natural eating habits. This could impact the nutritional quality of what they eat as well. We conducted a field experiment with three fourth grade clas...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition education and behavior 2013
Tanis J Hastmann Melissa Bopp Elizabeth A Fallon Richard R Rosenkranz David A Dzewaltowski

OBJECTIVE To identify barriers and facilitators for improving the after-school organized physical activity (PA) and snack quality. METHODS After-school staff (Year 1, n = 20; Year 2, n = 17) participated in qualitative, semistructured interviews about the implementation of an after-school obesity prevention intervention. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded for common themes, and anal...

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