Saturday, October 08, 2011

Familiarity Increases The Fullness That Children Expect From Snack Foods

Research that is arguably in favor of NOT changing the snacks kids eat as a method of weight control since they may eat even more Calories of unfamiliar foods.
New research, led by psychologists at the University of Bristol, has found that children who are familiar with a snack food will expect it to be more filling.
Good luck deciphering the research.

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