Background Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the magnitude of the portion size reduction that can be made before consumers respond by increasing intake of other food immediately or at later meals. We tested the theoretical prediction that reductions to portion size would result in a significant reduction to daily energy intake when the resulting portion was visually perceived as ‘normal’ in size, but that a reduction resulting in a ‘smaller than normal’ portion size would cause immediate or later additional eating. Methods Over three 5-day periods, daily energy intake was measured in a controlled laboratory study using a randomized crossover design (N = 30). The served portion size of the ma...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
This paper (i) explores the proposition that body weight is associated with large portion sizes and ...
Objective: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...
Background Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Background: Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
Portion sizes of many foods have increased over time. However, the size of effect that reducing food...
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
Portion sizes of many foods have increased over time. However, the size of effect that reducing food...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Background:Portion sizes in the food environment may communicate information about what constitutes ...
International audienceBackground: Reducing portion sizes of commercially available foods could be an...
There is reliable evidence that larger portions lead to increased energy intake. It has been suggest...
Portion sizes of foods offered to consumers have increased at the same time as overweight and obesit...
Studies considering the impact of food-size variations on consumption have predominantly focused on ...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
This paper (i) explores the proposition that body weight is associated with large portion sizes and ...
Objective: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...
Background Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Background: Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
Portion sizes of many foods have increased over time. However, the size of effect that reducing food...
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
Portion sizes of many foods have increased over time. However, the size of effect that reducing food...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Background:Portion sizes in the food environment may communicate information about what constitutes ...
International audienceBackground: Reducing portion sizes of commercially available foods could be an...
There is reliable evidence that larger portions lead to increased energy intake. It has been suggest...
Portion sizes of foods offered to consumers have increased at the same time as overweight and obesit...
Studies considering the impact of food-size variations on consumption have predominantly focused on ...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
This paper (i) explores the proposition that body weight is associated with large portion sizes and ...
Objective: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...