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Effects of Learning and Food Form on Intake in Humans

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City:   W. Lafayette
State:   Indiana
Zip Code:   47907
Conditions:   Obesity
Purpose:   Due to the rising incidence of obesity, much emphasis has been placed on identifying mechanisms of increased energy intake. At this point, the mechanisms responsible for the recent increase in obesity prevalence have not been thoroughly examined. Pre-ingestive influences, such as cognitive factors, may play a larger role in creating an energy surplus than previously thought. Expectations about the satiating effect of a food may override the post-ingestive influences in dictating further consumption. In addition, obese individuals may exhibit a decreased compensatory response to foods as compared to lean individuals. Understanding the effects of energy content, food form, and learning on satiation, satiety, and energy intake will allow for a greater understanding of the mechanisms of energy imbalance as a whole. Food choice is dictated by sensory properties and post-ingestive effects. By utilizing foods with similar sensory properties, the acquired knowledge derived from ingesting these foods can be monitored by analyzing subsequent intake at the same meal and at subsequent eating occurrences. It is hypothesized that the liquid food form will elicit weaker dietary compensation; that is, energy intake at other eating events will not be adjusted to compensate for that food. In addition, it is posited that the lower energy food will cause lower compensation postprandially. By having participants consume the same test food daily over a two week learning period, it is thought that they will show improved dietary compensation when the initial testing is repeated due to learned associations between food properties and metabolism.
Study Summary:   No expansion provided.
Criteria:   Inclusion Criteria: - Weight stable (<3 kg weight change within last 3 months) - Constant habitual activity patterns (no deviation > 1x/wk at 30 min/session within last 3 months) - Constant habitual diet patterns within last 3 months - Willingness to eat a chocolate-flavored snack at test sessions and two week training period - No allergies to any test foods - Not planning to change use of medications known to influence appetite or metabolism - Not diabetic - No history of GI pathology - Non-smoker for one year or more Exclusion Criteria:
NCT ID:   NCT01490034
Primary Contact:   Joshua B Jones, MS
Phone: 765-496-3607
Email: jones520@purdue.edu
Backup Contact:   Email: mattes@purdue.edu
Richard D Mattes, PhD
Phone: 765-494-0662
Location Contact:   W. Lafayette, Indiana 47907
United States

Richard D Mattes, PhD
Phone: 765-494-0662
Email: mattes@purdue.edu

Site Status: Recruiting

Data Source:   ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed:   May 23, 2013
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