Resistant Starch Has No Effect on Appetite and Food Intake in Individuals with Prediabetes

Volume: 120, Issue: 6, Pages: 1034 - 1041
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Background Type 2 resistant starch (RS2) has been shown to improve metabolic health outcomes and may increase satiety and suppress appetite and food intake in humans. Objective This study assessed whether 12 weeks of daily RS2 supplementation could influence appetite perception, food intake, and appetite-related gut hormones in adults with prediabetes, relative to the control (CTL) group. Design The study was a randomized controlled trial and...
Paper Details
Title
Resistant Starch Has No Effect on Appetite and Food Intake in Individuals with Prediabetes
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
120
Issue
6
Pages
1034 - 1041
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