Effects of a six-day, whole-diet sweet taste intervention on pleasantness, desire for and intakes of sweet foods: a randomised controlled trial.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
British Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-28 Epub Date: 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1017/S0007114524003209
Aleksandra D Bielat, Peter J Rogers, Katherine M Appleton
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Abstract

Reduced exposure to sweet taste has been proposed to reduce sweet food preferences and intakes, but the evidence to support these associations is limited. This randomised controlled trial investigated the effects of a whole-diet sweet taste intervention for 6 d, on subsequent pleasantness, desire for and sweet food intakes. Participants (n 104) were randomised to increase (n 40), decrease (n 43) or make no change to (n 21) their consumption of sweet-tasting foods and beverages for 6 consecutive days. Pleasantness, desire to eat, sweet taste intensity and sweet food and beverage intakes were assessed on days 0 and 7. One hundred and two (98 %) participants completed the study, and self-reported adherence with the dietary interventions was moderate to good (M = 66-72/100 mm), with instructions to decrease sweet food consumption reported as more difficult than the other diets (smallest (t(81) = 2·45, P = 0·02, M diff = 14/100 mm, se = 2 mm). In intention-to-treat analyses, participants in the decreased sweet food consumption group reported higher sweet taste intensity perceptions at day 7 compared with day 0 (F(2101) = 4·10, P = 0·02, M diff = 6/100 mm, se = 2 mm). No effects were found for pleasantness (F(2101) = 2·04, P = 0·14), desire to eat (F(2101) = 1·49, P = 0·23) or any of the measures of sweet food intake (largest F(2101) = 2·53, P = 0·09). These results were confirmed in regression analyses that took self-reported adherence to the diets into account. Our findings suggest that exposure to sweet taste does not affect pleasantness, desire for or intakes of sweet-tasting foods and beverages. Public health recommendations to limit the consumption of sweet-tasting foods and beverages to reduce sweet food preferences may require revision.

为期六天的全饮食甜味干预对甜味食物的愉悦感、欲望和摄入量的影响:一项随机对照试验。
人们建议减少接触甜味可以减少对甜食的偏好和摄入量,但支持这些联系的证据有限。这项随机对照试验调查了为期6天的全饮食甜味干预对随后的愉悦感、对甜食的渴望和摄入的影响。参与者(n 104)被随机分配到连续六天增加(n 40),减少(n 43)或不改变(n 21)他们对甜味食品和饮料的消费。在第0天和第7天分别评估受试者的愉悦感、食欲、甜味强度和甜食摄入量。102名(98%)参与者完成了研究,自我报告对饮食干预的依从性为中等良好(M=66-72/100mm),减少甜食消费的指示报告比其他饮食更难(最小(t(81)=2.45, p=)。02、M差=14/100mm, SE=2mm)。在意向治疗分析中,与第0天相比,减少甜食消费组的参与者在第7天报告了更高的甜味强度感知(F(2101)=4.10, p=)。02、M差=6/100mm, SE=2mm)。没有发现对愉悦感(F(2101)=2.04, p=.14),食欲(F(2101)=1.49, p=.23)或任何甜食摄入的影响(最大F(2101)=2.53, p=.09)。这些结果在回归分析中得到了证实,回归分析将自我报告的饮食坚持情况考虑在内。我们的研究结果表明,接触甜味并不会影响人们对甜味食物和饮料的愉悦感、渴望或摄入量。限制甜味食品和饮料的消费以减少甜食偏好的公共卫生建议可能需要修订。
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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.60%
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740
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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