Dairy and Vegan Cheese: Effect on Satiety and Blood Glucose
Sensory, Satiating and Glycaemic Characteristics of Cheese and Non-dairy Alternative Products to Cheese
Mount Saint Vincent University
52 participants
Aug 4, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The project will consist of two studies. One study will explore the satiating properties of dairy cheese and its dairy-free substitute when consumed ad libidum, and another study will investigate their effects on postprandial glycemia. Both studies will involve healthy young adults. The secondary outcomes of these studies will be food sensory characteristics, diet-induced thermogenesis, subjective feeling of fatigue and energy, gastrointestinal comfort level, and food intake. The proposed project results will help to better understand the health properties of the cheese and its dairy-free substitute.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Young healthy adults
Exclusion Criteria6
- Breakfast skipper
- Smoker (including e-cigarettes) / cannabis consumer
- Be underweight, overweight or obese
- Have chronic diseases, including diabetes
- Taking certain medication
- Have lactose intolerance, food allergies or gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome, or others).
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Interventions
Food
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NCT06568497