Purpose: The influence of dishware on portion size perception in children and adolescents is inconclusive. This study investigated how children and adolescents with both obesity and a normal weight perceived portion size in different sized and shaped dishware items. Methods: The study included 60 children and adolescents with overweight and obesity (OBE) and 27 children and adolescents with normal weight (NW) aged from 9 to 17 years. The participants estimated quantities in three pairs of drinking glasses, one pair of bowls and two pairs of plates which varied in size and shape. The children were instructed to state intuitively which portion they would choose for big or small thirst/hunger. Thereafter they were asked to determine the exact ...
Offering large portions of high-energy-dense (HED) foods increases overall intake in children and ad...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
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...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
The reduction of portion sizes supports weight-loss. This study looks at whether children have a con...
It is critical to develop ecologically valid experimental methods to assess consumers’ food-related ...
Objective To examine whether larger bowls bias children toward requesting more food from the adults ...
Background/Objectives: Assessing the dietary intake of young children is challenging. In any 1 day, ...
Larger portion sizes have increased in tandem with the rise in obesity. Elucidation of the cognition...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Research has shown that people consume more food when offered larger portions, and that reducing exp...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Offering large portions of high-energy-dense (HED) foods increases overall intake in children and ad...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
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...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
The reduction of portion sizes supports weight-loss. This study looks at whether children have a con...
It is critical to develop ecologically valid experimental methods to assess consumers’ food-related ...
Objective To examine whether larger bowls bias children toward requesting more food from the adults ...
Background/Objectives: Assessing the dietary intake of young children is challenging. In any 1 day, ...
Larger portion sizes have increased in tandem with the rise in obesity. Elucidation of the cognition...
Large portion sizes have been identified as contributing to overweight and obesity, particularly in ...
Research has shown that people consume more food when offered larger portions, and that reducing exp...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
Offering large portions of high-energy-dense (HED) foods increases overall intake in children and ad...
In previous decades, portion and pack sizes of many foods tended to increase while, more recently, s...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...