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Effect of coffee on eating related mood and gastrointestinal transit
コーヒーが摂食感覚と消化管輸送機能に及ぼす影響
近藤, 孝晴
KONDO, Takaharu
中江, 康之
NAKAE, Yasuyuki
石黒, 洋
ISHIGURO, Hiroshi
高, 開屏
GAO, Kai-ping
藤木, 理代
FUJIKI, Kotoyo
加賀谷, みえ子
KAGAYA, Mieko
Effects of coffee on mood and appetite and gastrointestinal transit were examined in 18 healthy subjects. In the experiments for mood and appetite, milk, milk plus coffee (4g), solid food, solid food plus coffee or coffee alone was used for a test meal. Mood was assessed using visual analogue scale. Oro-cecal transit time was measured with breath hydrogen method. Appetite was assessed from the amount of food eaten at lunch. Large bowel transit time was measured using radiopaque marker after 2 weeks of coffee-intake period or control period. Coffee did not affect hunger sensation after milk. Hunger sensation was significantly lower when coffee was taken before solid meal (p < 0.01). Coffee depressed sleepiness and increased the sensation of urge to defecate (p < 0.01). Coffee before solid meal depressed hunger, sleepy, tiredness and urge to defecate (p < 0.01). Coffee did not affect orocecal transit time, large bowel transit time and the amount of food eaten at lunch. In conclusion, coffee has a variety of effects on meal related mood, but has little effects on gastrointestinal transit and the amount of food eaten.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学総合保健体育科学センター
The Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness and Sports, Nagoya University
2001-03-31
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総合保健体育科学
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24
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Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports
0289-5412
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2005215/files/njhpfs_24_1_9.pdf
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