This paper (i) explores the proposition that body weight is associated with large portion sizes and (ii) introduces a new technique for measuring everyday portion size. In our paradigm, the participant is shown a picture of a food portion and is asked to indicate whether it is larger or smaller than their usual portion. After responding to a range of different portions an estimate of everyday portion size is calculated using probit analysis. Importantly, this estimate is likely to be robust because it is based on many responses. First-year undergraduate students (N=151) completed our procedure for 12 commonly consumed foods. As expected, portion sizes were predicted by gender and by a measure of dieting and dietary restraint. Furthermore, c...
Background:Portion sizes in the food environment may communicate information about what constitutes ...
Background: Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
People are generally unable to accurately estimate appropriate portion sizes of foods and drinks. Un...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
There is reliable evidence that larger portions lead to increased energy intake. It has been suggest...
Abstract Background Portion size is known to be a key driver of food intake. As consumed portions ar...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Studies considering the impact of food-size variations on consumption have predominantly focused on ...
Background: Food portion size estimation involves a complex mental process that may influence food c...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
AbstractEstimating how much is appropriate to consume can be difficult, especially for foods present...
Background Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the m...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
Background:Portion sizes in the food environment may communicate information about what constitutes ...
Background: Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
People are generally unable to accurately estimate appropriate portion sizes of foods and drinks. Un...
Research suggests food portion size (PS) contributes to total energy intake, with larger PS increasi...
There is reliable evidence that larger portions lead to increased energy intake. It has been suggest...
Abstract Background Portion size is known to be a key driver of food intake. As consumed portions ar...
The prevalence of obesity has increased simultaneously with the increase in the consumption of large...
Studies considering the impact of food-size variations on consumption have predominantly focused on ...
Background: Food portion size estimation involves a complex mental process that may influence food c...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN Copyri...
AbstractEstimating how much is appropriate to consume can be difficult, especially for foods present...
Background Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the m...
Reducing food portion size could reduce energy intake. However it is unclear at what point consumers...
Background:Portion sizes in the food environment may communicate information about what constitutes ...
Background: Smaller portions may help to reduce energy intake. However, there may be a limit to the ...
Childhood obesity is a persistent problem worldwide, and of particular concern in the United States....