The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
James A King, Alice E Thackray, Catherine Gibbons, Catia Martins, David R Broom, David J Stensel, Dimitris Papamargaritis, Frank Arsenyadis, Graham Finlayson, Gráinne Whelehan, Javier T Gonzalez, John Blundell, Kristine Beaulieu, Lewis James, Lore Metz, Mark Hopkins, Masashi Miyashita, Scott A Willis, Vicky Drapeau, David Thivel
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Abstract

Appetite control is a topic which attracts widespread interest given its importance to energy balance and obesity. In this research area, the mixed-meal tolerance test (MM-TT) has emerged as an 'appetite regulation assay', facilitating the dynamic assessment of appetite parameters (e.g. subjective appetite perceptions, appetite-related hormones, food reward) in response to an individual meal. The MM-TT is commonly employed in observational and experimental studies to examine population differences and intervention effects. Problematically, no practice standard exists for the MM-TT and protocols vary widely. This presents a challenge for researchers designing new MM-TTs and hampers the comparability of findings. Therefore, within this narrative review we sought to identify and discuss key methodological considerations inherent within a MM-TT. The scope of our review extends to evaluating participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices, test meal characteristics, appetite perception assessment, blood sampling techniques, measurement of appetite-related hormones and data handling/analysis. A checklist has been devised to summarise relevant methodological issues identified within this review. This checklist can be used as a tool by researchers to facilitate MM-TT design and promote greater standardisation/comparability between studies. This review highlights the need for broader standardisation of MM-TT procedures to support consistency across future research. Additional research is needed to strengthen the evidence base on which various recommendations are made, particularly relating to participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices. Additional scrutiny of less common outcomes employed in MM-TTs (not addressed here), such as diet-induced thermogenesis, gastric emptying and ad libitum energy intake, is also needed.

混合膳食耐受性试验作为食欲测定:方法学和实际考虑。
由于食欲控制对能量平衡和肥胖的重要性,它引起了人们的广泛关注。在这一研究领域,混合膳食耐受性测试(MM-TT)已经成为一种“食欲调节试验”,促进对单个膳食的食欲参数(如主观食欲感知、食欲相关激素、食物奖励)的动态评估。MM-TT通常用于观察和实验研究,以检查群体差异和干预效果。问题是,MM-TT没有实践标准,协议差异很大。这对设计新的mm - tt的研究人员提出了挑战,并阻碍了研究结果的可比性。因此,在这篇叙述性综述中,我们试图确定并讨论MM-TT中固有的关键方法考虑因素。我们综述的范围扩展到评估参与者熟悉程度和方法标准化实践、测试膳食特征、食欲感知评估、血液采样技术、食欲相关激素的测量和数据处理/分析。已设计了一份清单,以总结本次审查中确定的有关方法问题。该清单可作为研究人员促进MM-TT设计和促进研究之间更大的标准化/可比性的工具。这篇综述强调需要对MM-TT程序进行更广泛的标准化,以支持未来研究的一致性。需要进一步的研究来加强提出各种建议的证据基础,特别是与参与者熟悉和方法标准化做法有关的证据基础。还需要对MM-TTs中较不常见的结果(本文未讨论)进行额外的审查,例如饮食诱导的产热、胃排空和随意能量摄入。
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International Journal of Obesity
International Journal of Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
2.00%
发文量
221
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Obesity is a multi-disciplinary forum for research describing basic, clinical and applied studies in biochemistry, physiology, genetics and nutrition, molecular, metabolic, psychological and epidemiological aspects of obesity and related disorders. We publish a range of content types including original research articles, technical reports, reviews, correspondence and brief communications that elaborate on significant advances in the field and cover topical issues.
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