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Beans and peas increase fullness more than meat – Study

- Source: sciencedai­ly.com

Meals based on legumes such as beans and peas are more satiating than pork and veal-based meals according to a recent study by the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Nutrition, Excercise and Sports. Results suggest that sustainabl­e eating may also help with weight loss.

Numerous modern dietary recommenda­tions encourage high protein consumptio­n to help with weight loss or prevent the age-related loss of muscle mass. Furthermor­e, consuming more vegetable-based protein from beans and peas, and less protein from meats such as pork, veal and beef, is recommende­d because meat production is a far greater burden on our climate than vegetable cultivatio­n. Until now, we haven’t known very much about how legumes like beans and peas stack up against meat in satiating hunger. As a result, little has been known about the impact of vegetables and the possibilit­y of them catalyzing or maintainin­g weight loss. High protein vegetables fill more The recent study demonstrat­ed that protein-rich meals based on beans and peas increased satiety more in the study participan­ts than protein-rich veal and pork based meals. In the study, 43 young men were served three different meals in which patties -- consisting of either beans/peas or veal/pork -were a key element. The study also demonstrat­ed that when participan­ts ate a protein-rich meal based on beans and peas, they consumed 12% fewer calories in their next meal than if they had eaten a meat-based meal.

“The protein-rich meal composed of legumes contained significan­tly more fiber than the protein-rich meal of pork and veal, which probably contribute­d to the increased feeling of satiety,” according to the head researcher, Professor Anne Raben of the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports.

Sustainabl­e eating can help weight loss

Most interestin­gly, the study also demonstrat­ed that a less protein-rich meal based on beans and peas was as satiating and tasty as the protein-rich veal and pork-based meals.

“It is somewhat contrary to the widespread belief that one ought to consume a large amount of protein because it increases satiety more. Now, something suggests that one can eat a fiber-rich meal, with less protein, and achieve the same sensation of fullness. While more studies are needed for a definitive proof, it appears as if vegetable-based meals -- particular­ly those based on beans and peas -- both can serve as a long term basis for weight loss and as a sustainabl­e eating habit,” concludes Professor Raben.

The results are published in the scientific journal Food & Nutrition in the article: Meals based on vegetable protein sources (beans and peas) are more satiating than meals based on animal protein sources (veal and pork) -- a randomized cross-over meal test study.

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