Background Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Breakfast cereal boxes often show portions much larger than the recommended serving size. Objective This experimental study investigated whether front‐of‐package portion size depictions influence children's self‐served portions and consumption. Methods In a between‐subjects design, 41 children aged 7‐11 years (M= 9.0 ± 1.5y) served themselves breakfast cereal from a box, the front of which depicted either a recommended serving size of cereal (30g) or a larger, more typical front‐of‐pack portion (90g). Cereal served and consumed and total caloric intake (including milk) was recorded. Height and weight, demographic information and measures of ch...
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
While larger containers have been found to increase food intake, it is unclear whether this effect i...
Background:Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotesweight gain in children. Brea...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
Previous studies have demonstrated that portion sizes and food energy-density influence children's e...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Objective To examine whether larger bowls bias children toward requesting more food from the adults ...
Adults consume more from large packages and portions than from smaller ones. Food intake increases w...
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
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...
Abstract Background Extensive work has focused on the effects of nutrition label information on cons...
Objective: Examine the influence on short-term energy intake of item size variations of snack foods ...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
While larger containers have been found to increase food intake, it is unclear whether this effect i...
Background:Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotesweight gain in children. Brea...
Background: Consumption of large portions of energy‐dense foods promotes weight gain in children. Br...
Previous studies have demonstrated that portion sizes and food energy-density influence children's e...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Objective To examine whether larger bowls bias children toward requesting more food from the adults ...
Adults consume more from large packages and portions than from smaller ones. Food intake increases w...
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
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...
Abstract Background Extensive work has focused on the effects of nutrition label information on cons...
Objective: Examine the influence on short-term energy intake of item size variations of snack foods ...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
The portion size of foods and beverages offered at meals has been shown to significantly affect huma...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
While larger containers have been found to increase food intake, it is unclear whether this effect i...