Effects of dietary fat on appetite and energy intake in health and obesity--oral and gastrointestinal sensory contributions |
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Authors: | Little Tanya J Feinle-Bisset Christine |
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Affiliation: | University of Adelaide Discipline of Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence in Nutritional Physiology, Interactions and Outcomes, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia |
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Abstract: | While epidemiological studies have revealed a strong positive relationship between the intake of dietary fat with total energy intake and body weight, laboratory-based studies investigating physiological effects of fat have demonstrated that the direct exposure of receptors in the oral cavity and small intestine to fat, specifically fatty acids (FAs), induces potent effects on gastrointestinal (GI) motility and gut peptide secretion that favor the suppression of appetite and energy intake. Recent studies in humans have demonstrated an association between a decreased ability to detect the presence of FAs in the oral cavity with increased energy intake and body mass index suggesting that impairment of oral fat sensing mechanisms may contribute to overeating and obesity. Furthermore, while sensing of the presence of FAs in the small intestine results in the modulation of GI motility, stimulation of GI hormone release, including cholecystokinin (CCK) and peptide YY (PYY), and suppression of subsequent energy intake, recent data indicate that these effects of fat are attenuated in individuals with reduced oral sensitivity to fat, and following consumption of a high-fat diet. This review will focus on emerging knowledge about the physiological mechanisms that sense the presence of fat in both the oral cavity and the small intestine, and environmental factors, such as high-fat diet exposure and energy restriction, that may modulate sensitivity to nutrients, and thereby contribute to the regulation of appetite and body weight. |
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Keywords: | Fatty acids Gastrointestinal function Taste Fat sensing |
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