Evidence links consumed food portion size (FPS) and excess weight via increased energy intake. Policies to regulate on-pack serving sizes may be needed; determining consumed FPS of popular energy-dense foods for normal weight and overweight or obese (OWOB) adults, as reported here, may provide evidence to assist this. Data were analysed from national cross-sectional surveys, the French Étude Individuelle Nationale des Consommations Alimentaires2 2005⁻2007 (n = 2117), and UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2008⁻2014 (n = 3413). The impact of body mass index (BMI) on FPS is also investigated, adjusting for age, sex and under-reporting. Effects of under-reporting on relationships between FPS and BMI; and BMI on consumption ...
Although studies show that portion size affects energy intake, few have demonstrated a link between ...
Background/Objectives: Food portion sizes have been increasing in industrialized countries and this ...
Unhealthy dietary behaviours may contribute to obesity along with energy imbalance. Both positive an...
Evidence links consumed food portion size (FPS) and excess weight via increased energy intake. Polic...
Studies indicate a 'portion size effect' association between increased portion size and energy intak...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Obesity prevalence has been simultaneously increasing with high consumption of large food portion si...
Objective: Larger food portion sizes lead to increased energy intake levels and might contribute to ...
BackgroundUltra-processed food (UPF) consumption has increased drastically worldwide and already rep...
BACKGROUND:Although studies show that portion size affects energy intake, few have demonstrated a li...
International audienceBackground: Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has increased drastically w...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN DOI: 1...
<div><p>Obesity is a global public health priority. Restrained eating is related to obesity and tota...
Although studies show that portion size affects energy intake, few have demonstrated a link between ...
Background/Objectives: Food portion sizes have been increasing in industrialized countries and this ...
Unhealthy dietary behaviours may contribute to obesity along with energy imbalance. Both positive an...
Evidence links consumed food portion size (FPS) and excess weight via increased energy intake. Polic...
Studies indicate a 'portion size effect' association between increased portion size and energy intak...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Reduction in portion size, particularly for energy-dense foods, is increasingly addressed in healthy...
Obesity prevalence has been simultaneously increasing with high consumption of large food portion si...
Objective: Larger food portion sizes lead to increased energy intake levels and might contribute to ...
BackgroundUltra-processed food (UPF) consumption has increased drastically worldwide and already rep...
BACKGROUND:Although studies show that portion size affects energy intake, few have demonstrated a li...
International audienceBackground: Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has increased drastically w...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN DOI: 1...
<div><p>Obesity is a global public health priority. Restrained eating is related to obesity and tota...
Although studies show that portion size affects energy intake, few have demonstrated a link between ...
Background/Objectives: Food portion sizes have been increasing in industrialized countries and this ...
Unhealthy dietary behaviours may contribute to obesity along with energy imbalance. Both positive an...