TY - DATA T1 - Effects of cereal bar containing polydextrose on subjective feelings of appetite and energy intake in overweight adults over 15 d PY - 2018/01/19 AU - Marcela Martinelli AU - Emilia Hick AU - Florencia Walz AU - Silvina R. Drago UR - https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effects_of_cereal_bar_containing_polydextrose_on_subjective_feelings_of_appetite_and_energy_intake_in_overweight_adults_over_15_d/5801691 DO - 10.6084/m9.figshare.5801691.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/10250778 KW - Polydextrose KW - cereal bar KW - appetite KW - energy intake N2 - The effects of 15 d polydextrose (16.7 g) consumption on energy intake (EI) and appetite feelings were investigated. Overweight adults consumed a polydextrose-bar or a control-bar matched in energy content as a midmorning snack for 15 consecutive days in a single-blind, randomised, crossover design. The two 15-d intervention periods were separated by a 15-d washout period. On the day 1 and the day 15 of each intervention period, energy intake (primary outcome) and appetite feelings (secondary outcome) were assessed. There were not significant main effects of the day, type of bar, or their interaction for EI (at lunchtime test meal, at rest of the day, or at total daily) or subjective feelings (hunger, desire to eat, fullness, and prospective food consumption) during the satiation and satiety periods. The results showed the consumption of polydextrose-bar during 15 d did not significantly affect energy intake and subjective feelings of appetite in overweight adults. ER -