Energy density, palatability, and satiety: implications for weight control
- PMID: 9884582
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.1998.tb01677.x
Energy density, palatability, and satiety: implications for weight control
Abstract
High energy density tends to be associated with high palatability, and vice versa. As a rule, energy-dense foods are palatable but not satiating, whereas foods with low energy density are more satiating but less palatable. Low-energy-density foods are typically those that contain the most water and the least fat. Reducing energy density while maintaining palatability is a continuing challenge to the food industry.
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