The effect of a high calorie diet containing a peanut candy on weight loss


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Serquiz A. C., . and Sampaio T. B. M., . and Santos E. A., . and Morais A. H. A., . and Oliveira C. N., . and Lima V. C. O., . and Satiro D. S. P., . and Uchoa A. F., . and Carneiro M. A. A., . and Machado R. J. A., . and Rocha L. R. M., . The effect of a high calorie diet containing a peanut candy on weight loss. pp. 248-256. ISSN 2231-7546

Abstract

The consumption of peanuts and other oilseeds (nuts) as walnuts almonds chestnuts hazelnuts and pistachios promote weight loss. Mice male (20 g - 35 g) were treated on a standard diet (SD n 08) and a test diet (high calorie) (HD n 08). The HD standardized in this experiment was composed of a mixture of commercial feed Labina flour and processed foods peanut paoca (peanut candy) in the proportion of 30 commercial feed Labina and 70 peanut paoca. Analyses were made on the chemical composition of the diets evaluating feed efficiency (FE) and mices satiety. Antitryptic activity was done. Also been investigated the pancreas through organ histology and biochemical analysis of blood serum. The group HD showed weight loss when compared to the group SD. The FE was greater in the group SD when compared to the group HD. The mice on the group HD had a lower average food intake at the end of fifteen weeks. This research shows that consumption of peanut paoca food derived from peanut could help to promote satiety and reduced weight gain without causing damage to the pancreas or cause changes in biochemical parameters analyzed even with a diet high in trypsin inhibitor.


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Abstract

The consumption of peanuts and other oilseeds (nuts) as walnuts almonds chestnuts hazelnuts and pistachios promote weight loss. Mice male (20 g - 35 g) were treated on a standard diet (SD n 08) and a test diet (high calorie) (HD n 08). The HD standardized in this experiment was composed of a mixture of commercial feed Labina flour and processed foods peanut paoca (peanut candy) in the proportion of 30 commercial feed Labina and 70 peanut paoca. Analyses were made on the chemical composition of the diets evaluating feed efficiency (FE) and mices satiety. Antitryptic activity was done. Also been investigated the pancreas through organ histology and biochemical analysis of blood serum. The group HD showed weight loss when compared to the group SD. The FE was greater in the group SD when compared to the group HD. The mice on the group HD had a lower average food intake at the end of fifteen weeks. This research shows that consumption of peanut paoca food derived from peanut could help to promote satiety and reduced weight gain without causing damage to the pancreas or cause changes in biochemical parameters analyzed even with a diet high in trypsin inhibitor.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Peanuts
AGROVOC Term: Oilseeds
AGROVOC Term: Feed efficiency
AGROVOC Term: Food intake
AGROVOC Term: Weight losses
AGROVOC Term: Antitrypsin
AGROVOC Term: Satiety
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22486

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