Protein timing may curb snack urges, study finds
NCT ID NCT02795442
First seen Nov 19, 2025 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study tested whether the timing of protein intake changes how the body uses energy and whether a high-protein breakfast reduces cravings for unhealthy snacks. Researchers studied 53 adults with obesity. Results could help design better eating plans for weight management.
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USDA Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 58203, United States
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