Issue 8, 2017

Expectations of food satiation and satiety reviewed with special focus on food properties

Abstract

Expectations of satiation are beliefs about the extent to which food is expected to deliver fullness and expectation of satiety relates to the extent to which food is expected to give respite from hunger and to inhibit further eating. In recent years they have increasingly been investigated because of the interest in how they can modulate energy intake. The present paper reviews the body of research into concepts underlying these expectations, measurement methods and the factors influencing their perception, with special focus on the sensory features and composition of foods. Food science and technology can provide tools and knowledge to aid in designing food with enhanced expectations of satiation and satiety.

Graphical abstract: Expectations of food satiation and satiety reviewed with special focus on food properties

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 Feb 2017
Accepted
27 Jun 2017
First published
28 Jun 2017

Food Funct., 2017,8, 2686-2697

Expectations of food satiation and satiety reviewed with special focus on food properties

S. Fiszman and A. Tarrega, Food Funct., 2017, 8, 2686 DOI: 10.1039/C7FO00307B

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