Predicting Real-Life Eating Behaviours Using Single School Lunches in Adolescents

  • Billy Langlet
  • Petter Fagerberg
  • Anastasios Delopoulos
  • Vasileios Papapanagiotou
  • Christos Diou
  • Christos Maramis
  • Nikolaos Maglaveras
  • Anna Anvret
  • Ioannis Ioakimidis
Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2072-6643
Journal
Nutrients

Abstract

Large portion sizes and a high eating rate are associated with high energy intake and obesity. Most individuals maintain their food intake weight (g) and eating rate (g/min) rank in relation to their peers, despite food and environmental manipulations. Single meal measures may enable identification of “large portion eaters„ and “fast eaters,„ finding individuals at risk of developing obesity. The aim of this study was to predict real-life food intake weight and eating rate based on one school lunch. Twenty-four high-school students with a mean (±SD) age of 16.8 yr (±0.7) and body mass index of 21.9 (±4.1) were recruited, using no exclusion criteria. Food intake weight and eating rate was first self-rat...

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