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Almonds and appetite regulation [re-release]

Almonds and appetite regulation [re-release]

Update: 2025-11-25
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In response to the surge in popularity of GLP-1 medications, we're re-releasing a popular episode investigating the effects of almonds on appetite-regulating hormones, appetite ratings, and energy intake.  

Published in the European Journal of Nutrition, the randomised controlled trial found that those who consumed almonds – as opposed to an energy-equivalent carbohydrate snack – reduced energy intake at a subsequent meal by as much as 300 kilojoules.   

Our guest, Dr Sharayah Carter (then early-career researcher with the University of South Australia) led the research study.   

Key take-outs:

  • Almonds naturally influence several appetite-regulating hormones,  including GLP-1.
  • The protein, fibre, and healthy fats in nuts likely play a role in enhancing feelings of fullness.
  • This research strengthens the evidence that nuts support weight management and reinforces the message that including them in a balanced diet beneficial and should be encouraged

Access episode webpage: https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/almonds-and-appetite-regulation-re-release/

 

Our guest

Dr Sharayah Carter is now a lecturer and researcher in Human Biosciences/Nutrition and Dietetics at RMIT. With over a decade of clinical practice experience as an Accredited Practising Dietitian, she brings a wealth of practical knowledge to her academic role.

 

She completed her PhD at the University of South Australia investigating the effects of intermittent, compared to continuous, energy restriction in people with type 2 diabetes. 

 

Sharayah is especially passionate about developing new ways of knowing in nutrition by using transdisciplinary methods that integrate science, culture, emotion and lived experience.

Supporting resources

Acute feeding with almonds compared to a carbohydrate-based snack improves appetite-regulating hormones with no effect on self-reported appetite sensations: A randomised controlled trial

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00394-022-03027-2

Almonds vs. carbohydrate snacks in an energy-restricted diet: Weight and cardiometabolic outcomes from a randomized trial

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oby.23860

Optimizing GLP-1 therapies for obesity and diabetes management

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266736812500066X

Why nuts are a smart food choice while taking GLP-1 medications

https://www.nutsforlife.com.au/resource/why-nuts-are-a-smart-food-choice-while-taking-glp-1-medications/ 

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Credits

Host: Belinda Neville

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Almonds and appetite regulation [re-release]

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