

Author: Gibson E.L. Wardle J.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0195-6663
Source: Appetite (APPET), Vol.37, Iss.2, 2001-10, pp. : 91-101
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Abstract
Eating more fruit can reduce risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Understanding barriers to this behaviour is critical for strategies to encourage it. We addressed the question whether the level of hunger at which fruit is eaten would influence the development of appetite for fruit. Half the participants were asked to eat a pair of novel fruit snacks (dried fruit bar; 50 kcal each) exclusively when hungry (at least 3 hours since last eating), and half to eat them exclusively when full (20–30 minutes after a meal), twice a day for one week. Rated appetite for the bars, and
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