Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects
Cocoa is a well acknowledged polyphenol-rich functional product. However, the mechanisms and effects of cocoa products on glucose metabolism and appetite regulation are not clear.A crossover randomised study was carried out in twenty (4male; 16female) healthy middle-age (62.6 ± 6.5 yr) subjects with...
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doaj-26a2526d7588406c8e26bfd9c895f0c82021-04-30T07:11:28ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462017-10-0137390399Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjectsDiana Oliveira0Anne Nilsson1Corresponding author at: School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland.; Food for Health Science Centre, Lund University, SE-22100 Lund, SwedenFood for Health Science Centre, Lund University, SE-22100 Lund, SwedenCocoa is a well acknowledged polyphenol-rich functional product. However, the mechanisms and effects of cocoa products on glucose metabolism and appetite regulation are not clear.A crossover randomised study was carried out in twenty (4male; 16female) healthy middle-age (62.6 ± 6.5 yr) subjects with normal BMI (23.0 ± 2.0 kg/m2). Effects on postprandial glucose-, insulin- and subjective appetite responses to a preload (30 min) of 70% dark-chocolate (DC), with and without a preceding 4-week DC intervention, were evaluated. SCFA (acetate, propionate and butyrate), BDNF, GLP-1, and PYY were determined in plasma at fasting. An isocaloric white-chocolate-like product (CP) was included as a control. DC increased (main effects; p < 0.05) glucose- and insulin responses in comparison with CP. Postprandial hunger sensations were reduced (p < 0.05), whereas acetate and propionate were higher (p < 0.05) after 4-week DC intervention. The results suggest that cocoa may play a role in appetite regulation, however the unexpected increase in postprandial glucose- and insulin concentrations requires further investigation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464617304735CocoaAppetite-regulationGlucose-metabolismGut-hormonesColonic-fermentation |
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Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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Effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: A 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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effects of dark-chocolate on appetite variables and glucose tolerance: a 4 week randomised crossover intervention in healthy middle aged subjects |
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Journal of Functional Foods |
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Cocoa is a well acknowledged polyphenol-rich functional product. However, the mechanisms and effects of cocoa products on glucose metabolism and appetite regulation are not clear.A crossover randomised study was carried out in twenty (4male; 16female) healthy middle-age (62.6 ± 6.5 yr) subjects with normal BMI (23.0 ± 2.0 kg/m2). Effects on postprandial glucose-, insulin- and subjective appetite responses to a preload (30 min) of 70% dark-chocolate (DC), with and without a preceding 4-week DC intervention, were evaluated. SCFA (acetate, propionate and butyrate), BDNF, GLP-1, and PYY were determined in plasma at fasting. An isocaloric white-chocolate-like product (CP) was included as a control. DC increased (main effects; p < 0.05) glucose- and insulin responses in comparison with CP. Postprandial hunger sensations were reduced (p < 0.05), whereas acetate and propionate were higher (p < 0.05) after 4-week DC intervention. The results suggest that cocoa may play a role in appetite regulation, however the unexpected increase in postprandial glucose- and insulin concentrations requires further investigation. |
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Cocoa Appetite-regulation Glucose-metabolism Gut-hormones Colonic-fermentation |
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