Dark Chocolate Is More Filling Than
Milk Chocolate And Lessens Cravings
New research at the Faculty of Life Sciences
(LIFE) at the University of Copenhagen – shows that
dark chocolate is far more filling than milk chocolate,
lessening our craving for sweet, salty and fatty foods.
In other words, eating dark
chocolate may be an efficient way to keep your weight
down over the holidays.
We have known for a long time that it is healthier to
eat dark chocolate, but now scientists at the Department
of Human Nutrition at LIFE, University of Copenhagen,
have found that dark chocolate also gives more of a feeling
of satiety than milk chocolate.
Chocolate experiment
To compare the effects of dark and milk chocolate on
both appetite and subsequent calorie intake, 16 young
and healthy men of normal weight who all liked both dark
and milk chocolate took part in a so-called crossover
experiment. This meant that they reported for two separate
sessions, the first time testing the dark chocolate, and
the second time the milk chocolate.
They had all fasted for 12 hours beforehand and were
offered 100g of chocolate, which they consumed in the
course of 15 minutes. The calorific content was virtually
the same for the milk and dark chocolate.
During the following 5 hours, participants were asked
to register their appetite every half hour, i.e. their
hunger, satiety, craving for special foods and how they
liked the chocolate.
Results
Two and a half hours after eating the chocolate, participants
were offered pizza ad lib. They were instructed to eat
until they felt comfortably satiated. After the meal,
the individuals’ calorie intake was registered.
The results were significant. The calorie intake at the
subsequent meal where they could eat as much pizza as
they liked was 15 per cent lower when they had eaten dark
chocolate beforehand.
The participants also stated that the plain chocolate
made them feel less like eating sweet, salty or fatty
foods.
So apart from providing us with the healthier fatty acids
and many antioxidants, dark chocolate can now also help
us steer clear of all the sweet, salty and fattening Christmas
foods.