This study examined the effects of a key feature of mindful eating (paying attention to the sensory properties of food) on calorie and macronutrient intake over a half-day period. Female participants (n = 60) were given a 635 kcal lunch of sandwiches, crisps and grapes. Those allocated to an experimental condition were asked to attend to the sensory properties of the food. After lunch, all participants were given 908 kcal of three energy dense sweet snack foods and asked to taste and rate them on several dimensions. Unknown to participants, the amounts of all foods consumed were recorded. Before they left the laboratory, participants in the experimental group were also asked to continue to pay attention to the sensory properties of their fo...
Unsaturated fats undergo a process known as oxidation by which they are degraded into undesirable co...
South Africa faces a ‘dual burden’ of malnutrition, with persistent under-nutrition coinciding wit...
The term “modal model” reflects the importance of Atkinson and Shiffrin’s paper in capturing the maj...
Introduction: Nutritional intake is often controlled and rationalized through an individual’s status...
The purpose of this study was to determine if green eating (GE), defined as environmentally consciou...
BACKGROUND Diet-induced obesity and food allergies increase in tandem, but a potential cause-and-...
Requirements for elemental sulfur in feedlot diets have been established to be approximately 0.15% ...
Requirements for elemental sulfur in feedlot diets have been established to be approximately 0.15% ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
According to the elaborated-intrusion theory of desire, strategies that load visual working memory w...
According to the elaborated-intrusion theory of desire, strategies that load visual working memory w...
The process of neurogenesis is continuous throughout the life of most mammals, specifically in the v...
The process of neurogenesis is continuous throughout the life of most mammals, specifically in the v...
When males repeatedly produce energetically expensive sexual signals, trade-offs between current and...
When males repeatedly produce energetically expensive sexual signals, trade-offs between current and...
Unsaturated fats undergo a process known as oxidation by which they are degraded into undesirable co...
South Africa faces a ‘dual burden’ of malnutrition, with persistent under-nutrition coinciding wit...
The term “modal model” reflects the importance of Atkinson and Shiffrin’s paper in capturing the maj...
Introduction: Nutritional intake is often controlled and rationalized through an individual’s status...
The purpose of this study was to determine if green eating (GE), defined as environmentally consciou...
BACKGROUND Diet-induced obesity and food allergies increase in tandem, but a potential cause-and-...
Requirements for elemental sulfur in feedlot diets have been established to be approximately 0.15% ...
Requirements for elemental sulfur in feedlot diets have been established to be approximately 0.15% ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
According to the elaborated-intrusion theory of desire, strategies that load visual working memory w...
According to the elaborated-intrusion theory of desire, strategies that load visual working memory w...
The process of neurogenesis is continuous throughout the life of most mammals, specifically in the v...
The process of neurogenesis is continuous throughout the life of most mammals, specifically in the v...
When males repeatedly produce energetically expensive sexual signals, trade-offs between current and...
When males repeatedly produce energetically expensive sexual signals, trade-offs between current and...
Unsaturated fats undergo a process known as oxidation by which they are degraded into undesirable co...
South Africa faces a ‘dual burden’ of malnutrition, with persistent under-nutrition coinciding wit...
The term “modal model” reflects the importance of Atkinson and Shiffrin’s paper in capturing the maj...