Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

effet satiétant

English translation:

satiety effect

Apr 29, 2001 04:55
23 yrs ago
French term

effet satiétant

French to English Medical Medical (general)
Dietary supplement which suppresses appetite by giving
an effect of fulness. I was just wondering if there was
a set medical phrase to translate "effet satiétant". I had
thought about 'satiatory effect' but can't seem to find
this used anywhere.
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satiating effect/satiety effect

By far, "satiating effect" is the most widely used, but "satiety effect" can be found in the literature. Here is an example of both expressions in the same paragraph:

http://www.med.cornell.edu/research/htmls/Norcross Geary.htm...

“Physiological control of eating

Norcross Geary, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry

Current work concerns how glucagon's satiety effect is mediated. One set of experiments investigates the relationship of glucagon's satiating effect to its metabolic actions and the actions of pancreatic insulin and amylin.”


Fuad
Reference:

See citation above

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satiation feeling

sounds better than "satiatory effect" ?
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Bertha S. Deffenbaugh
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saturating effect

is most probably what you're looking for.

Ref: my dictionaries (F-E, F-D, D-F).


HTH
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Bertha S. Deffenbaugh
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satiety effect

Amylin reduces food intake by a humoral mechanism targeting the central nervous system because previous studies provided convincing evidence that peripheral amylin's satiety effect is mediated directly in the area postrema (AP) which lacks a blood brain barrier. After acute IP administration, amylin's (5 ìg/kg) satiety effect was abolished in

one of many examples
http://www.asso.univ-paris5.fr/ewcbr/Francais/EWCBR2001/Abst...

paola l m
hull, quebec
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SATIATING EFFECT

I have translated a whole book on nutrition and the correct expression is SATIATING.

Regards,:)


BD


From ENCARTA WORLD ENGLISH DICTIONARY:satiate


sa·ti·ate [sáyshee àyt ] transitive verb (past sa·ti·at·ed, past participle sa·ti·at·ed, present participle sa·ti·at·ing, 3rd person present singular sa·ti·ates)

1. gratify desire: to satisfy hunger or another appetite completely

2. glut somebody: to provide somebody with too much of something desirable, to the point of overindulgence (often passive)

adjective
having too much: having had enough or too much


[15th century. From Latin satiat- , the past participle stem of satiare , from satis "enough" (source of English satisfy).]



Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition]

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7 hrs

It's me again

Found this on the Internet:10 of about 3,110. Search took 0.34 seconds.

Restaurant guide less than satiating - 1997-01-06 - Silicon ...
... Editor's Notebook Restaurant guide less than satiating. Eateries
located in South Bay nearly forgotten in favor of SF. ...
sanjose.bcentral.com/sanjose/stories/1997/01/06/editorial1.html - 28k - Cached - Similar pages


The Exploding Dictionary
... Satiating 1 definition found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
[web1913]: Satiate \Sa"ti*ate\, vt [imp. & pp {Satiated}; p. pr. & vb. n ...
projects.ghostwheel.com/dictionary?define=Satiating - 15k - Cached - Similar pages


ARTFL Project: Webster Dictionary, 1913
... Searching for: "satiating" Sorry, satiating was not found in the headwords of the
1913 Webster Dictionary!! Remember, this is a 1913 edition, so it is missing ...
machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/WEBSTER.sh?WORD=Satiating - 2k - Cached - Similar pages


19 February 2000 : Kerala stores: Satiating the Malayali ...
... Ahmedabad. Email this page Kerala stores: Satiating
the Malayali lust for native food ...
www.timesofindia.com/190200/19mahm19.htm - 20k - Cached - Similar pages


ETHZ Research Report / Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Langhans
... antibodies will be assessed. (4) To identify conditions in which a satiating effect
of exogenous insulin appears. In particular, it will be investigated ...
www.rereth.ethz.ch/agrl/nutztier/langhans/pj.09.html - 6k - Cached - Similar pages


Book Reviews -- NEJM 1998; 339: 640
... ignored except for a brief mention as the possible mediator of the satiation effects
of glucagon), have a role in producing the satiating effect of a meal. ...
www.nejm.org/content/1998/0339/0009/0640a.asp - 7k - Cached - Similar pages


[PDF] www.doh.gov.uk/coma/sugar/prentic8.pdf
... in a diary. Such studies usually demonstrate that protein is most satiating, carbohydrate
intermediate, and fat least satiating (Weststrate, 1992; Rolls et al ...
Text version - Similar pages


UWO Gazette - Thursday, January 30, 1997
... Satiating the literary appetite. Gluttony: Ample
Tales of Epicurean Excess Edited by John Miller ...
www.gazette.uwo.ca/1997/January/30/Entertainment2.htm - 6k - Cached - Similar pages


APStracts 6:0360R, 1999.
... In a preload -test meal paradigm, an orally-consumed HF preload was less satiating
than a calorically-equivalent HC preload across a range of preload volumes ...
www.uth.tmc.edu/apstracts/1999/regulatory/September/360r.ht... - 3k - Cached - Similar pages





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22 hrs

Excuse me, am I chopped liver?

I gave you a specific example from medical literature on the "satiety effect".

what's wrong here?

thanks

paola
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