Want to stop snacking? Eat half an AVOCADO
at lunch to banish hunger pangs
- People who eat avocado with lunch feel 40%
less desire to snack
- They also feel more satisfied for the
three hours after their lunch
- Eating an avocado with lunch increases calorie
and carbohydrate intake at that meal but does not increase blood sugar levels
By Emma Innes
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Want to banish unhealthy snacking between
meals? Then add an avocado to your lunch.
Eating half an avocado at lunchtime can
boost feelings of fullness and reduce the temptation to snack between meals,
experts claim.
Their study compared the effects of
incorporating a fresh avocado into a lunch with the effects of eating a
standard lunch.
They aimed to determine how avocado
consumption would influence satiety, blood sugar, insulin response and
snacking.
The researchers studied 26 healthy but
overweight adults.
They found that participants who added
half a fresh avocado to their lunch reported 40 per cent decreased desire to
eat in the following three hours as well as a 28 per cent reduced desire to eat
over the subsequent five hours.
In addition, they reported increased
feelings of satisfaction over the three hours following the meal.
Study leader, Dr Joan Sabate, a
nutritionist from Loma Linda University, in California, said: ‘Satiety is an
important factor in weight management, because people who feel satisfied are
less likely to snack between meals.
‘We noted that though adding avocados
increased participants' calorie and carbohydrate intake at lunch, there was no
increase in blood sugar levels beyond what was observed after eating the
standard lunch.
‘This leads us to believe that avocados’
potential role in blood sugar management is worth further investigation.’
She said that while the findings were
generally positive, more research is needed to determine whether the
conclusions drawn from this study can be applied to the general public.
However, the results do provide promising
clues and a basis for future research to determine avocados' effect on satiety,
glucose and insulin response.
Half of a fresh avocado contains about 150
calories and is also high in fibre. However, it is high in fat.
The research was published in the
Nutrition Journal.
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