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Smaller food item sizes of snack foods influence reduced portions and caloric intake in young adults.

机译:休闲食品的食品尺寸较小会影响年轻人的食物减少和热量摄入。

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Studies considering the impact of food-size variations on consumption have predominantly focused on portion size, whereas very little research has investigated variations in food-item size, especially at snacking occasions, and results have been contradictory. This study evaluated the effect of altering the size of food items (ie, small vs large candies) of equal-size food portions on short-term energy intake while snacking. The study used a between-subjects design (n = 33) in a randomized experiment conducted in spring 2008. In a psychology laboratory (separate cubicles), participants (undergraduate psychology students, 29 of 33 female, mean age 20.3 +or- 2 years, mean body mass index 21.7 +or- 3.7) were offered unlimited consumption of candies while participating in an unrelated computerized experiment. For half of the subjects, items were cut in two to make the small food-item size. Food intake (weight in grams, kilocalories, and number of food items) was examined using analysis of variance. Results showed that decreasing the item size of candies led participants to decrease by half their gram weight intake, resulting in an energy intake decrease of 60 kcal compared to the other group. Appetite ratings and subject and food characteristics had no moderating effect. A cognitive bias could explain why people tend to consider that one unit of food (eg, 10 candies) is the appropriate amount to consume, regardless of the size of the food items in the unit. This study suggests a simple dietary strategy, decreasing food-item size without having to alter the portion size offered, may reduce energy intake at snacking occasions.
机译:考虑食品尺寸变化对食用影响的研究主要集中在份量上,而很少有研究调查食品尺寸的变化,特别是在零食场合,结果矛盾。这项研究评估了改变同等大小食物的食物大小(即小糖果还是大糖果)对零食时短期能量摄入的影响。该研究在2008年春季进行的一项随机实验中使用了受试者间设计( n = 33)。在一个心理学实验室(独立的隔间)中,参与者(大学心理学专业的学生,​​占33位女性中的29位,平均20.3岁或2岁以上,平均体重指数21.7岁或3.7岁)参加了一项无关的计算机化实验,可以无限制地食用糖果。对于一半的受试者,将食物切成两半,以减小食物的体积。使用方差分析检查食物摄入量(以克,千卡为单位的重量和食物的数量)。结果表明,减少糖果的大小会导致参与者的克重摄入量减少一半,与另一组相比,能量摄入量减少60 kcal。食欲等级,受试者和食物特征没有调节作用。认知偏见可以解释为什么人们倾向于认为一个食物单位(例如10个糖果)是适合食用的量,而不管该单位食物的大小如何。这项研究提出了一种简单的饮食策略,在不改变所提供的份量的情况下减小食物的大小,可以减少零食时的能量摄入。

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