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Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial | Cow's milk compared to oat drink and its implications for lipid profile- a pilot randomized controlled trial. | 2 | Rosendahl-Riise H (2026) | Cow's milk compared to oat drink and its implications for lipid profile- a pilot randomized controlled trial. |
| Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial | A high-carb/high-fat diet increases plasma concentrations of lipopolysaccharides (LPS), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukins 1 beta (IL1-β), and IL-6, causing a chronic hyperphagia [,,], insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and associated comorbidities []. | 2 | de França Elias (2026) | Acute L-Leucine Supplementation and Sprint Exercise Elicit Distinct Appetite and Inflammatory Responses in Persons with Overweight: A Randomized, Counterbalanced, and Crossover Design Study |
| Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial | L-leucine supplementation has been shown to be effective in inducing increased plasma levels of anorectic peptides [,], with an anorexic effect in animal models by inducing activation in neuron pathways in regions of the central nervous system that are responsible for appetite inhibition [,]. | 2 | de França Elias (2026) | Acute L-Leucine Supplementation and Sprint Exercise Elicit Distinct Appetite and Inflammatory Responses in Persons with Overweight: A Randomized, Counterbalanced, and Crossover Design Study |
| Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial | 14 15 16 17 15 16 12 18 1 Beyond an insulin mimicker [], evidence in animal models suggests that the restoration or maintenance of satiety mechanisms may occur with physical exercise practice, since acute physical exercise induces an increase in anorectic neuropeptides such as GLP-1 and CCK while decreasing ghrelin [,]. | 2 | de França Elias (2026) | Acute L-Leucine Supplementation and Sprint Exercise Elicit Distinct Appetite and Inflammatory Responses in Persons with Overweight: A Randomized, Counterbalanced, and Crossover Design Study |
| Protein Intake Satiety Randomized Trial | 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 The dysregulation in the satiety mechanism in the hypothalamus in obese animal models is triggered by a chronic systemic low-grade inflammatory process induced by a high-carb/high-fat diet. | 2 | de França Elias (2026) | Acute L-Leucine Supplementation and Sprint Exercise Elicit Distinct Appetite and Inflammatory Responses in Persons with Overweight: A Randomized, Counterbalanced, and Crossover Design Study |
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