An EPI and fMRI Assessment of the Effect of Viscosity on Satiety

An EPI and fMRI Assessment of the Effect of Viscosity on Satiety

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This work describes a group of MRI studies developed to assess the effect of meal viscosity on satiety in humans. It focuses on the interactions of meal viscosity with three organs: mouth, stomach and brain. Alginates are compounds derived from seaweed which have different viscosities depending on their chemical environment. This makes them ideal for controlling the viscosity of meals. MRI and rheology were used to characterize these compounds in-vitro. This provided important information for their use in further in-vivo studies. Alginates were employed in a four-way study comparing the effect of meal viscosity between mouth and stomach. Results showed different gastric accommodation rates, dilution and emptying times depending on the meal. Satiety effects of oral viscosity were found to be negligible only when the stomach was full or had the viscous meal in it. A further study assessed the effect of stomach acid concentration on the formation of gels. Acid intake increased gel production. Finally, an fMRI study determined the cortical representation of oral viscosity. Neuronal activity increased with oral viscosity in the right parietal operclum and the left insular regions.

Book information

ISBN: 9783639702415
Publisher: KS Omniscriptum Publishing
Imprint: Scholars' Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 152
Weight: 231g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 9mm