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The satiating properties of pork are not affected by cooking methods, sousvide holding time or mincing in healthy men—a randomized cross-over meal test study

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Kehlet U., Mitra B., Carrascal J.R., Raben A., Aaslyng M.D.

2017 Nutrients

Food Science (Q1), Nutrition and Dietetics (Q1)

JCR: 4.196

SJR: 1.557


CITAS

18

DOI

10.3390/nu9090941

EID

2-s2.0-85028387200

EISSN

2072-6643

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@Article{nu9090941, AUTHOR = {Kehlet, Ursula and Mitra, Bhaskar and Ruiz Carrascal, Jorge and Raben, Anne and Aaslyng, Margit D.}, TITLE = {The Satiating Properties of Pork are not Affected by Cooking Methods, Sousvide Holding Time or Mincing in Healthy Men—A Randomized Cross-Over Meal Test Study}, JOURNAL = {Nutrients}, VOLUME = {9}, YEAR = {2017}, NUMBER = {9}, ARTICLE NUMBER = {941}, URL = {http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/9/941}, PubMedID = {28846600}, ISSN = {2072-6643}, ABSTRACT = {Low temperature long time (LTLT) sous-vide cooking may modify meat proteins in a way that could promote satiety. We investigated the effects of (1) cooking method (LTLT 58 °C vs. oven 160 °C), (2) LTLT holding time (17 h vs. 72 min), and (3) pork structure, LTLT 58 °C for 17 h (minced vs. roast) on appetite regulation and in vitro protein digestibility. In a cross-over study, 37 healthy men consumed four meals containing pork: LTLT-cooked roast, 58 °C, 72 min; LTLT-cooked roast, 58 °C, 17 h; and, oven-cooked roast, 160 °C to a core temperature of 58 °C and LTLT-cooked minced patties, 58 °C, 17 h. Ad libitum energy intake (EI) after three hours was the primary endpoint. Moreover, subjective appetite sensations were assessed. Protein digestibility was determined in an in vitro simulated digestion model. Ad libitum EI did not differ between the meals. Furthermore, appetite ratings were not clearly affected. LTLT cooking for 72 min increased the proteolytic rate in the early gastric phase during digestion as compared to LTLT cooking for 17 h or oven cooking. In conclusion, LTLT cooking, LTLT holding time, and pork structure did not affect ad libitum EI. However, LTLT cooking at 58 °C for 72 min seemed to enhance in vitro protein digestibility.}, DOI = {10.3390/nu9090941} }


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