An Afternoon Hummus Snack Affects Diet Quality, Appetite, and Glycemic Control in Healthy Adults

Jun 4, 2020The Journal of nutrition

An Afternoon Hummus Snack May Change Diet Quality, Appetite, and Blood Sugar Control in Healthy Adults

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Hummus reduced subsequent snacking on desserts by ∼20% compared with no snacking and granola bars.

  • Hummus led to greater dietary compensation at 122 ± 31% compared to granola bars at 72 ± 32%.
  • Indices of appetite, including hunger and desire to eat, decreased by ∼70% after hummus compared to no snacking.
  • Satiety levels were ∼30% greater after consuming either hummus or granola bars compared to no snacking.
  • Afternoon blood glucose concentrations were reduced by ∼5% after hummus compared to granola bars.

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