Influence of food volume per mouthful on chewing and bolus properties

被引:21
作者
Goto, Takaharu [1 ]
Nakamich, Atsuko [1 ,2 ]
Watanabe, Megumi [1 ]
Nagao, Kan [1 ]
Matsuyama, Miwa [3 ]
Ichikawa, Tetsuo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokushima, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Prosthodont & Oral Impl, Inst Hlth Biosci, Tokushima 7708504, Japan
[2] Univ Kobe Tokiwa, Fac Oral Hlth, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[3] Univ Tokushima, Dept Funct Oral Care & Welf, Inst Hlth Biosci, Tokushima 7708504, Japan
关键词
Mouthful food volume; Chewing; Food property; Swallowing; Obesity; Behavior modification; AGED JAPANESE MEN; EATING FAST LEADS; BODY-MASS INDEX; BITE SIZE; TEXTURE; WEIGHT;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2015.01.007
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background: Behaviors relating to food intake, i.e., speed of chewing, number of chews, and bite size, are important for decreasing energy intake, which might reduce excess body weight and thus metabolic risk. This study aimed at investigating the influence of mouthful volume on the number of chews and food bolus properties in addition to clarifying appropriate eating behaviors related to mouthful volume. Methods: Fifteen young Japanese women volunteered to participate. The subjects were asked to spit the food bolus in a glass dish just before swallowing when eating 3 different foods: boiled rice, fish sausage, and peanuts. The 3 physical properties of solidity, adhesiveness, and cohesiveness were measured in the bolus, and the number of chews was noted. Results: The number of chews significantly increased with increasing mouthful volume with all 3 foods; conversely, the number of chews per unit of food weight (g) decreased significantly with boiled rice and fish sausage. Trends were observed for solidity and cohesiveness, which varied with increasing mouthful volumes. Conclusions: Decreased mouthful volume resulted in a greater number of chews per weight of food and more appropriate bolus properties; therefore, a change in mouthful volume could be a useful behavior modification for regulation of energy intake. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:58 / 62
页数:5
相关论文
共 37 条
[1]   Does eating slowly influence appetite and energy intake when water intake is controlled? [J].
Andrade, Ana M. ;
Kresge, Daniel L. ;
Teixeira, Pedro J. ;
Baptista, Fatima ;
Melanson, Kathleen J. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2012, 9
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1999, JAPANESE J ORAL BIOL, DOI DOI 10.2330/JORALBIOSCI1965.41.27
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2000, WHO TECHN REP SER
[4]  
BOURNE MC, 1978, FOOD TECHNOL-CHICAGO, V32, P62
[5]   Mechanisms Behind the Portion Size Effect: Visibility and Bite Size [J].
Burger, Kyle S. ;
Fisher, Jennifer O. ;
Johnson, Susan L. .
OBESITY, 2011, 19 (03) :546-551
[6]   A POWER PRIMER [J].
COHEN, J .
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1992, 112 (01) :155-159
[7]   Palatability and intake relationships in free-living humans: characterization and independence of influence in North Americans [J].
de Castro, JM ;
Bellisle, F ;
Dalix, AM ;
Pearcey, SM .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2000, 70 (3-4) :343-350
[8]   The effects of food viscosity on bite size, bite effort and food intake [J].
de Wijk, R. A. ;
Zijlstra, N. ;
Mars, M. ;
de Graaf, C. ;
Prinz, J. F. .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2008, 95 (03) :527-532
[9]   Oral processing characteristics of solid savoury meal components, and relationship with food composition, sensory attributes and expected satiation [J].
Forde, C. G. ;
van Kuijk, N. ;
Thaler, T. ;
de Graaf, C. ;
Martin, N. .
APPETITE, 2013, 60 :208-219
[10]   Chewing number is related to incremental increases in body weight from 20years of age in Japanese middle-aged adults [J].
Fukuda, Hideki ;
Saito, Toshiyuki ;
Mizuta, Masato ;
Moromugi, Shunji ;
Ishimatsu, Takakazu ;
Nishikado, Shinobu ;
Takagi, Hiroshi ;
Konomi, Yoshihiko .
GERODONTOLOGY, 2013, 30 (03) :214-219