Impact of date-based energy bar intake on postprandial appetite, metabolism and thermogenesis

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Proceedings of the Nutrition Society Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1017/s002966512400435x
H. Alfheeaid, D. Malkova, A. Alsalamah, H. Barakat
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Research studies suggest that date-palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) fruits provide a superior nutritional and health benefits, compared to other fruits (1). They are rich source of many essential nutrients including carbohydrates, dietary fibre, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and antioxidants. The date palm fruits are produced in many countries around the world and about 10-15% of the total production is lost or sold extremely at low prices (2, 3). Despite these, date fruits have been rarely used as an ingredient in commercially available energy bars. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of newly formulated date-based energy bar (DBEB) (4) intake on subjective appetite, postprandial metabolism, energy substrate oxidation and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT).Twenty-seven healthy male adults (mean ± SD, aged 20.8 ± 3.5 years with body weight of 66 ± 8 kg) participated in a randomised crossover design study. Each participant conducted two experimental arms and was investigated prior to (baseline) and for three-hours after consumption of either a date- based energy bar (DBEB) or an isocaloric and macronutrient matched mixed fruit-based energy bar (FBEB) as control arm. The DBEB contained significantly less fructose and glucose, but more sucrose and fibre than FBEB. Both experimental arms involved blood sampling, subjective appetite, and indirect calorimetry measurements. At the end of each experiment, an ad libitum buffet meal was provided. Data analysis used descriptive statistics, paired t-test, and two-way ANOVA.Time-averaged composite appetite and satiety scores were not significantly different between control (FBEB) and DBEB arms. Energy intake during ad libitum buffet was also not different between arms. Metabolic rate measured at baseline and during post-ingestion of the bars were not significantly different between FBEB and DBEB arms (arm effect, P>0.05). Thermic effect of bars calculated as percentage increase in metabolic rate above RMR during whole postprandial duration was (mean ± SE) 9.5 ± 1.6 % in DBEB arm and 8.7 ± 1.3 % in the FBEB arm (arm effect, P>0.05). Rates of carbohydrate and fat oxidation were also not different between the two arms (arm effect, P>0.05) Time-averaged concentrations of blood glucose, insulin and triglycerides were similar between the study arms.The obtained results suggest that energy bars based on dates or mixed fruits produce similar effects on postprandial appetite, fat and carbohydrate oxidation, thermic effect and cardiometabolic risk factors. Date fruits can be used as rich source for carbohydrate and energy. However, future research should investigate the impact of date-based energy bars on antioxidant capacity and other health related markers.
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摄入枣类能量棒对餐后食欲、新陈代谢和产热的影响
研究表明,与其他水果相比,枣椰树(Phoenix dactylifera L.)果实具有更好的营养和健康益处(1)。枣椰果富含多种必需营养素,包括碳水化合物、膳食纤维、维生素、矿物质、植物化学物质和抗氧化剂。枣椰果产于世界许多国家,总产量中约有 10-15% 流失或以极低的价格出售(2, 3)。尽管如此,椰枣果却很少被用作市售能量棒的配料。本研究旨在调查摄入新配制的红枣能量棒(DBEB)(4)对主观食欲、餐后新陈代谢、能量底物氧化和饮食诱导产热(DIT)的影响。27 名健康男性成年人(平均值 ± SD,年龄为 20.8 ± 3.5 岁,体重为 66 ± 8 千克)参加了随机交叉设计研究。每位参与者都参加了两个实验组,并在食用红枣能量棒(DBEB)或等热量和宏量营养素匹配的混合水果能量棒(FBEB)作为对照组之前(基线)和之后三小时接受了调查。与 FBEB 相比,DBEB 中的果糖和葡萄糖含量明显较低,但蔗糖和纤维含量较高。两个实验组都进行了血液采样、主观食欲和间接热量测量。每个实验结束时,都会提供一顿自助餐。数据分析采用了描述性统计、配对 t 检验和双向方差分析。时间平均综合食欲和饱腹感评分在对照组(FBEB)和 DBEB 组之间没有显著差异。控制组(FBEB)和 DBEB 组之间的时间平均综合食欲和饱腹感评分无明显差异。在基线和进食自助餐后测量的代谢率在 FBEB 和 DBEB 两组之间没有显著差异(组间效应,P>0.05)。在整个餐后持续时间内,以代谢率高于 RMR 的百分比计算的能量棒热效应在 DBEB 组为(平均值 ± SE)9.5 ± 1.6 %,在 FBEB 组为 8.7 ± 1.3 %(组间效应,P>0.05)。研究结果表明,基于红枣或混合水果的能量棒对餐后食欲、脂肪和碳水化合物氧化、热效应和心脏代谢风险因素产生相似的影响。红枣可以作为碳水化合物和能量的丰富来源。不过,未来的研究应调查红枣能量棒对抗氧化能力和其他健康相关指标的影响。
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