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An introduction to Total Sweet Xylitol

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Professor Adam Nicholls A.Nicholls@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Psychology/ Leader of the Sport Psychology and Coaching Group

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Dr Mark Fogarty M.Fogarty@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer and Faculty Lead for Collaborative Provision

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Professor Marie Reid M.Reid@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Clinical & Health Psychology/ Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Project Description

Purpose of the current project is to;

1) Determine the impact of Xylitol on weekly calorific intake
2) Access subjective satiation levels
3) Explore the relationship between gut hormone response and Xylitol consumption.

Type of Project Project
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Healthy by Nature Ltd
Value £1,600.00
Project Dates Sep 1, 2019 - Aug 31, 2020
Partner Organisations 00 No Partners

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