Manipulating food properties and serving environment during a meal can significantly change food intake at group level. However, the evaluation of the usefulness of such manipulations requires an understanding of individual behavioural changes. Three studies were conducted to explore the effect of unit size and meal occasion on eating behaviour characteristics (food intake, meal duration, number of bites and chews). All studies used a randomised crossover design, with a one-week wash-out period, starting with a familiarisation meal, with the participation of healthy, normal weight females between the ages of 18–35 years. In Study 1 (n = 19) three cube sizes (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 cm3) of vegetable hash and chicken were compared. In Study 2...
People's eating behaviors tend to be influenced by the behaviors of others. In the present studies, ...
OBJECTIVE: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...
Problem Statement: Eating behaviors have been found to differ between overweight and lean individual...
Manipulating food properties and serving environment during a meal can significantly change food int...
Serving larger portions leads to increased food intake, but behavioral factors that influence the ma...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Objective: The "unit bias" has been proposed as an explanation for the portion-size effect...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
grantor: University of TorontoIn four studies, I explored the role of dietary restraint in...
AbstractHuman eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a...
Item does not contain fulltextPortion size and the intake of others have been found to influence peo...
Abstract: Background: There is considerable uncertainty regarding the impact of tableware size on fo...
Human eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a partici...
External influences on eating behaviour, such as portion size, have been reliably shown to influence...
People's eating behaviors tend to be influenced by the behaviors of others. In the present studies, ...
OBJECTIVE: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...
Problem Statement: Eating behaviors have been found to differ between overweight and lean individual...
Manipulating food properties and serving environment during a meal can significantly change food int...
Serving larger portions leads to increased food intake, but behavioral factors that influence the ma...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Objective: The "unit bias" has been proposed as an explanation for the portion-size effect...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
grantor: University of TorontoIn four studies, I explored the role of dietary restraint in...
AbstractHuman eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a...
Item does not contain fulltextPortion size and the intake of others have been found to influence peo...
Abstract: Background: There is considerable uncertainty regarding the impact of tableware size on fo...
Human eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a partici...
External influences on eating behaviour, such as portion size, have been reliably shown to influence...
People's eating behaviors tend to be influenced by the behaviors of others. In the present studies, ...
OBJECTIVE: Larger food portions lead to increased intake but the mechanism behind this effect is unc...
Problem Statement: Eating behaviors have been found to differ between overweight and lean individual...