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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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.
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