Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effects of portion size on food intake. Unit bias is a well characterised heuristic and helps to determine consumption norms. In an obesogenic environment where large portions are common place, the unit or segmentation bias may be overridden promoting overconsumption of both amorphous or unit foods. The aim of this review was to investigate the impact of offering unit or amorphous food on the portion size effect (PSE) in children aged 2–12 years. A systematic search for literature was conducted in Medline, PsycInfo and Web of Science in February 2018. A total of 1197 papers were retrieved following the searches. Twenty-one papers were included in...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Establishing eating habits in early life that include appropriate portion sizes of foods which are n...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
The portion size effect (PSE), where more is eaten when large amounts are offered, is robust, reliab...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Offering large portions of high-energy-dense (HED) foods increases overall intake in children and ad...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Portion sizes of foods offered to consumers have increased at the same time as overweight and obesit...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Establishing eating habits in early life that include appropriate portion sizes of foods which are n...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
Visual cues such as plate size, amount of food served and packaging are known to influence the effec...
The portion size effect (PSE), where more is eaten when large amounts are offered, is robust, reliab...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
This work was supported by the Biological and Biotechnology Sciences Research Council Diet and Healt...
Offering large portions of high-energy-dense (HED) foods increases overall intake in children and ad...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Portion sizes of foods offered to consumers have increased at the same time as overweight and obesit...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Establishing eating habits in early life that include appropriate portion sizes of foods which are n...