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Scientists find no link between appetite, calorie intake

Scientists find no link between appetite, calorie intake

November 15, 2016 By VitaNet Staff

Research has shown that there is no real correlation between appetite and calorie intake. Some people believe in a rule-of-thumb that once you feel full, your body knows that you’ve eaten enough food for the day. However, that feeling of satiation is a poor indicator of caloric intake. As a matter of fact, often times people over ate when relying on a feeling of fullness to determine when they stopped eating.

Key Takeaways:

  • A new study has revealed there is no link between how hungry we feel and the amount of calories we consume.
  • The research, conducted by scientists from the University of Sheffield, shows that food marketed as having appetite-modifying properties does not alter our calorie intake
  • The findings highlight a problem with health claims made by the food industry and the way in which many products are advertised — especially those aimed at people trying to lose weight.

“The research, conducted by scientists from the University of Sheffield, shows that food marketed as having appetite-modifying properties does not alter our calorie intake.”

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161019101200.htm

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