ASPARTAME INGESTED WITHOUT TASTING INHIBITS HUNGER AND FOOD-INTAKE

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作者
ROGERS, PJ [1 ]
PLEMING, HC [1 ]
BLUNDELL, JE [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LEEDS,DEPT PSYCHOL,BIOPSYCHOL GRP,LEEDS LS2 9JT,W YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND
关键词
Aspartame; Cholecystokinin; Eating behaviour; Food intake; Motivation to eat; Phenylalanine; Sweet taste;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(90)90377-G
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The effects on motivation to eat and food intake of administering small amounts of aspartame (234 to 470 mg: lower dose equivalent to the amount of aspartame contained in 1-2 cans of some soft drinks) in capsules to human volunteers were examined in two separate experiments (the second was a replication of the first). The results provided clear evidence of a prominent postingestive inhibitory action of aspartame on appetite: consumed in capsules, aspartame reduced subsequent food intake and, to a lesser extent, motivation to eat. The mechanism underlying this effect has yet to be elucidated. A possibility is that the release of cholecystokinin by phenylalanine, a constituent of aspartame, is involved. A further result was that drinking aspartame-sweetened water did not reliably reduce motivational ratings or food intake (in the first experiment aspartame ingested in capsules significantly reduced food intake compared with the same amount ingested as a sweet drink). One interpretation of these together with previous findings is that the response to consuming aspartame is determined by at least two interacting influences: an inhibitory postingestive effect and a stimulatory effect of its sweet taste. In turn, the relative potency of these influences may be modified by certain other features of the aspartame-sweetened food or drink (e.g., its nutrient content). Another implication of these results is that it cannot be assumed that intense sweeteners will all have equivalent effects on appetite. © 1990.
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页码:1239 / 1243
页数:5
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