Clinical Trial: Metabolic and Appetite Responses to Altered Timing of Whey Protein Ingestion

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Acute Metabolic and Appetite Responses to Altered Timing of Whey Protein Ingestion in Overweight and Obese Males

Brief Summary:

The proposed study aims to determine the metabolic and appetite responses to standard breakfast and lunch meals whilst altering the timing of whey protein supplementation. Currently, the designs implemented in many studies mean that it is unclear whether an optimum time for whey protein consumption exists in order to promote the greatest acute health benefits. A number of studies have investigated the effects of whey protein when consumed as a preload to a subsequent meal, whilst benefits have also been shown when whey protein is ingested with a meal. The proposed study will therefore investigate strategies of whey protein supplementation that vary in their practical applicability, using meals that reflect regular eating behaviours throughout the population in a sample of overweight/obese individuals.

Findings from this study may provide important information regarding the efficacy of whey protein supplementation before, during and after a composite meal, and its effect on the handling of a subsequent mixed-macronutrient meal.