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DuPont Nutrition & Health Confirms

KANTVIK , FINLAND — DuPont Nutrition & Health has collated convincing scientific evidence to support the appetite-suppressing effect of the dietary fiber Litesse® polydextrose, part of the DuPontTM  Danisco® range, in two meta-analyses. Both have now been published in scientific journals. The meta-analyses are the outcome of a systematic review of key studies that have investigated the impact of Litesse® consumption on calorie intake and subjective feelings of appetite.

 

 

 

Calorie consumption reduced by 5-15% Summarizing the studies of calorie intake, the first meta-analysis concludes that the inclusion of 6.25-25g of Litesse® in a mid-morning snack reduces lunchtime calorie consumption by 5-15%.

"In addition, we have seen that this reduction in calorie intake is not compensated for during the rest of the day and may play a role in reducing total daily calorie intake significantly," says Dr. Alvin Ibarra, senior scientist and member of the DuPont Nutrition & Health review team. Impact on appetite The meta-analysis of subjective appetite ratings found a similar positive effect of Litesse® polydextrose. Dr Ibarra said: "This shows that Litesse® is able to reduce the desire to eat immediately after a meal which includes Litesse®. There is also a trend towards reduced hunger and increased satisfaction between meals after the consumption of Litesse®". And he goes on to say: "This means that Litesse® represents a very exciting opportunity for our custom-ers who wish to develop their weight management products with satiety enhancing and appetite reduction qualities. Our customer applying Litesse® to their own brands can now help consumers reduce their caloric consumption and help them meet their weight-management goals."

A new methodology for measuring changes in appetite

During the review of the studies of appetite ratings, the biggest challenge was to make a meaningful comparison of results obtained from widely differing criteria. The DuPont scientific team met the challenge head on by developing a new method. ology for estimating changes in appetite before and after a meal. Dr Ibarra adds: "We are now using this new methodology to analyze the appetite rating results during the satiation and satiety periods with a positive acceptance from the scientific community."■

Contact:

Richard Donovan

T: +33 6 71 58 98 54

richard.donovan@dupont.com

 

 




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