"...the bigger the plate is, the more people serve, typically to the level of about 25 to 28 percent more,” Dr. Wansink said.
Six ounces of pasta on an eight-inch plate, looks normal. But that same serving on a bigger plate barely looks like an appetizer -- causing many people to dish out more. “The best way to mindlessly eat less is to get rid of your large plates, or get rid of your large serving bowls,” Dr. Wansink said.
Distracted television viewers also don’t pay attention to what’s in front of them. Studies show over 40 percent more food is eaten while watching TV.
“We often end up eating more because we simply eat to the pace of the program, or we eat until the program is over.” Dr. Wansink said."
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Mindless Eating -- Food Psychologist Explains The Mindless Way People Overeat
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