Effects of single plant-based vs. animal-based meals on satiety and mood in real-world smartphone-embedded studies

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Evelyn Medawar
Marie Zedler
Larissa de Biasi
Arno Villringer
A. Veronica Witte
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences,Department of Neurology
[2] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Berlin School of Mind and Brain
[3] Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Clinic for Cognitive Neurology
[4] University of Leipzig Medical Center,undefined
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Adopting plant-based diets high in fiber may reduce global warming and obesity prevalence. Physiological and psychological determinants of plant-based food intake remain unclear. As fiber has been linked with improved gut-brain signaling, we hypothesized that a single plant-based (vegetarian and vegan) compared to an animal-based (animal flesh) meal, would induce higher satiety, higher mood and less stress. In three large-scale smartphone-based studies, adults (nall = 16,379) ranked satiety and mood before and after meal intake. Meal intake induced satiety and higher mood. Plant-based meal choices did not explain differences in post-meal hunger. Individuals choosing a plant-based meal reported slightly higher mood before and smaller mood increases after the meal compared to those choosing animal-based meals. Protein content marginally mediated post-meal satiety, while gender and taste ratings had a strong effect on satiety and mood in general. We could not detect the profound effects of plant-based vs. animal-based meals on satiety and mood.
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