[EN] We report a study designed to investigate the influence of the weight of the container on expected satiety prior to tasting the food within and on the perceived density of the food and any feelings of fullness expected to follow consumption (expected satiation). The results demonstrate that the contents of a heavier container are expected to be more satiating than when exactly the same contents are presented in a visually-identical, but physically lighter, container (even before the food has been tasted). In addition, we were able to validate a " weight-density" illusion, since the weight of the container was shown to influence the perceived density of the sample. Put simply, the heavier the container, the denser the food sample was pe...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2015. Major: Food Science. Advisor: Zata Vickers. 1 co...
Although several studies have investigated the influence of nutrition labelling on food intake, the ...
People are generally unable to accurately estimate appropriate portion sizes of foods and drinks. Un...
We report a study designed to investigate the influence of the weight of the container on expected s...
In many categories, weight has been found to influence how users perceive and appraise products. How...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
For many people, food intake management is a challenging process, as food is always in abundance and...
The concept of learned satiety (LS) suggests that associations between the sensory quality and post-...
Previously, we have shown that foods differ markedly in the satiety that they are expected to confer...
While larger containers have been found to increase food intake, it is unclear whether this effect i...
One of the factors determining meal size is the expectation one has about satiating properties of fo...
Research suggests that the role of expected satiety in influencing portion-size selection is reduced...
Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-...
Expected satiety has been shown to play a key role in decisions around meal size. Recently it has b...
The purpose of this project was to determine if normal, overweight, and obese people experience diff...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2015. Major: Food Science. Advisor: Zata Vickers. 1 co...
Although several studies have investigated the influence of nutrition labelling on food intake, the ...
People are generally unable to accurately estimate appropriate portion sizes of foods and drinks. Un...
We report a study designed to investigate the influence of the weight of the container on expected s...
In many categories, weight has been found to influence how users perceive and appraise products. How...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
For many people, food intake management is a challenging process, as food is always in abundance and...
The concept of learned satiety (LS) suggests that associations between the sensory quality and post-...
Previously, we have shown that foods differ markedly in the satiety that they are expected to confer...
While larger containers have been found to increase food intake, it is unclear whether this effect i...
One of the factors determining meal size is the expectation one has about satiating properties of fo...
Research suggests that the role of expected satiety in influencing portion-size selection is reduced...
Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-...
Expected satiety has been shown to play a key role in decisions around meal size. Recently it has b...
The purpose of this project was to determine if normal, overweight, and obese people experience diff...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2015. Major: Food Science. Advisor: Zata Vickers. 1 co...
Although several studies have investigated the influence of nutrition labelling on food intake, the ...
People are generally unable to accurately estimate appropriate portion sizes of foods and drinks. Un...