
Findings from the RESTRUCTURE trial to be presented in ASN

RESTRUCTURE clinical trial findings to be presented at IUNS-ICN 2025

Predicting the eating rate of bread from its texture

Most Dutch consumers have a neutral and nuanced attitude towards industrial food processing

New study demonstrates a consistent effect of meal texture on eating rate and food intake across a wide range of meals

The clinical trial is underway: pre-data analysis scripts and detailed study methods

New Restructure findings show that bread shape influences energy intake

Participant recruitment for the clinical trial now open
The pre-registration of the Restructure trial is now open, you can find all the details at https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06113146
Participant recruitment has started and currently screening prospective participants to start in January.

New study from RESTRUCTURE suggests consumption of hard textured foods can reduce daily energy intake of UPFs.
Marlou Lasschuijt, an Assistant Professor in the Sensory Science and Eating Behavior group at Wageningen University, along with project partners, has recently released a new study titled “Speed Limits: The Effects of Industrial Food Processing and Food Texture on Read more

Beyond Ultra-processed: Considering the Future role of Food Processing in Human Health.
While traditional dietary guidelines have focused on nutrient composition, recent studies have shifted emphasis away from nutrients to consider the effect of food processing on energy intake and body weight. Some countries have proposed guidelines to avoid highly Read more

A meal with sauce goes down faster
Eating an apple in its natural form takes much longer than consuming a serving of applesauce made from a single apple. The variation in eating time is primarily attributed to food texture. Lise Heuven, PhD student and RESTRUCTURE project Read more

Processing the evidence to evaluate mechanisms, costs and future solutions
To read full editorial by RESTRUCTURE project partner Ciarán G. Forde: https://doi.org/10.1111/nbu.12623
The current issue of Nutrition Bulletin discusses the topic of ultra-processed foods (UPF) based on a roundtable discussion held at the British Nutrition Foundation. The article emphasizes Read more