Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"

<p dir="ltr">Supplementary files for article "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"<br><br>Appetite control is a topic which attracts widespread interest given its importance to energy balance and obesit...

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मुख्य लेखक: James King (1252200) (author)
अन्य लेखक: Alice Thackray (1251621) (author), Catherine Gibbons (7247519) (author), Catia Martins (20137569) (author), David Broom (6328697) (author), David Stensel (1257075) (author), Dimitris Papamargaritis (7749383) (author), Frank Arsenyadis (12480000) (author), Graham Finlayson (510022) (author), Gráinne Whelehan (20853326) (author), Javier Gonzalez (2025346) (author), John Blundell (3721705) (author), Kristine Beaulieu (3721702) (author), Lewis James (1249500) (author), Lore Metz (3862204) (author), Mark Hopkins (338780) (author), Masashi Miyashita (7236563) (author), Scott Willis (6790004) (author), Vicky Drapeau (9545457) (author), David Thivel (187654) (author)
प्रकाशित: 2025
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Alice Thackray (1251621)
Catherine Gibbons (7247519)
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David Broom (6328697)
David Stensel (1257075)
Dimitris Papamargaritis (7749383)
Frank Arsenyadis (12480000)
Graham Finlayson (510022)
Gráinne Whelehan (20853326)
Javier Gonzalez (2025346)
John Blundell (3721705)
Kristine Beaulieu (3721702)
Lewis James (1249500)
Lore Metz (3862204)
Mark Hopkins (338780)
Masashi Miyashita (7236563)
Scott Willis (6790004)
Vicky Drapeau (9545457)
David Thivel (187654)
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Education
Health sciences
Endocrinology & metabolism
Energy intake
Gut hormones
Standardisation
Energy balance
Nutrition
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description <p dir="ltr">Supplementary files for article "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"<br><br>Appetite control is a topic which attracts widespread interest given its importance to energy balance and obesity. In this research area, the mixed-meal tolerance test (MM-TT) has emerged as an ‘appetite regulation assay’, facilitating the dynamic assessment of appetite parameters (e.g. subjective appetite perceptions, appetite-related hormones, food reward) in response to an individual meal. The MM-TT is commonly employed in observational and experimental studies to examine population differences and intervention effects. Problematically, no practice standard exists for the MM-TT and protocols vary widely. This presents a challenge for researchers designing new MM-TTs and hampers the comparability of findings. Therefore, within this narrative review we sought to identify and discuss key methodological considerations inherent within a MM-TT. The scope of our review extends to evaluating participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices, test meal characteristics, appetite perception assessment, blood sampling techniques, measurement of appetite-related hormones and data handling/analysis. A checklist has been devised to summarise relevant methodological issues identified within this review. This checklist can be used as a tool by researchers to facilitate MM-TT design and promote greater standardisation/comparability between studies. This review highlights the need for broader standardisation of MM-TT procedures to support consistency across future research. Additional research is needed to strengthen the evidence base on which various recommendations are made, particularly relating to participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices. Additional scrutiny of less common outcomes employed in MM-TTs (not addressed here), such as diet-induced thermogenesis, gastric emptying and ad libitum energy intake, is also needed.<br><br>© The Author(s), CC BY 4.0</p>
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spelling Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"James King (1252200)Alice Thackray (1251621)Catherine Gibbons (7247519)Catia Martins (20137569)David Broom (6328697)David Stensel (1257075)Dimitris Papamargaritis (7749383)Frank Arsenyadis (12480000)Graham Finlayson (510022)Gráinne Whelehan (20853326)Javier Gonzalez (2025346)John Blundell (3721705)Kristine Beaulieu (3721702)Lewis James (1249500)Lore Metz (3862204)Mark Hopkins (338780)Masashi Miyashita (7236563)Scott Willis (6790004)Vicky Drapeau (9545457)David Thivel (187654)Biomedical and clinical sciencesEducationHealth sciencesEndocrinology & metabolismEnergy intakeGut hormonesStandardisationEnergy balanceNutrition<p dir="ltr">Supplementary files for article "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"<br><br>Appetite control is a topic which attracts widespread interest given its importance to energy balance and obesity. In this research area, the mixed-meal tolerance test (MM-TT) has emerged as an ‘appetite regulation assay’, facilitating the dynamic assessment of appetite parameters (e.g. subjective appetite perceptions, appetite-related hormones, food reward) in response to an individual meal. The MM-TT is commonly employed in observational and experimental studies to examine population differences and intervention effects. Problematically, no practice standard exists for the MM-TT and protocols vary widely. This presents a challenge for researchers designing new MM-TTs and hampers the comparability of findings. Therefore, within this narrative review we sought to identify and discuss key methodological considerations inherent within a MM-TT. The scope of our review extends to evaluating participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices, test meal characteristics, appetite perception assessment, blood sampling techniques, measurement of appetite-related hormones and data handling/analysis. A checklist has been devised to summarise relevant methodological issues identified within this review. This checklist can be used as a tool by researchers to facilitate MM-TT design and promote greater standardisation/comparability between studies. This review highlights the need for broader standardisation of MM-TT procedures to support consistency across future research. Additional research is needed to strengthen the evidence base on which various recommendations are made, particularly relating to participant familiarisation and methodological standardisation practices. Additional scrutiny of less common outcomes employed in MM-TTs (not addressed here), such as diet-induced thermogenesis, gastric emptying and ad libitum energy intake, is also needed.<br><br>© The Author(s), CC BY 4.0</p>2025-11-24T14:22:19ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.17028/rd.lboro.30695246.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_information_files_for_The_mixed-meal_tolerance_test_as_an_appetite_assay_methodological_and_practical_considerations_/30695246CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306952462025-11-24T14:22:19Z
spellingShingle Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
James King (1252200)
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Education
Health sciences
Endocrinology & metabolism
Energy intake
Gut hormones
Standardisation
Energy balance
Nutrition
status_str publishedVersion
title Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
title_full Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
title_fullStr Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
title_short Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
title_sort Supplementary information files for "The mixed-meal tolerance test as an appetite assay: methodological and practical considerations"
topic Biomedical and clinical sciences
Education
Health sciences
Endocrinology & metabolism
Energy intake
Gut hormones
Standardisation
Energy balance
Nutrition