The emerging role of dairy proteins and bioactive peptides in nutrition and health: Manufacture and use of dairy protein fractions

  • Etzel M
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Abstract

This review presents 4 lines of evidence supporting a role for proteins in the regulation of food intake and maintenance of healthy body weights. It is concluded that the protein content of food, and perhaps its source, is a strong determinant of short-term satiety and of how much food is eaten. Although the role of protein in the regulation of long-term food intake and body weight is less clear, the evidence reviewed suggests that further research to define its role is merited. Such research has the potential to lead to new functional foods, food formulations, and dietary recommendations for achieving healthy body weights.

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Etzel, M. R. (2004). The emerging role of dairy proteins and bioactive peptides in nutrition and health: Manufacture and use of dairy protein fractions. Journal of Nutrition, 134(Supplement), 996–1002.

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