Plate size and food consumption: a pre-registered experimental study in a general population sample
Abstract Background There is considerable uncertainty regarding the impact of tableware size on food consumption. Most existing studies have used small and unrepresentative samples and have not followed recommended procedures for randomised controlled trials, leading to increased risk of bias. In th...
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Main Authors: | Daina Kosīte (Author), Laura M. König (Author), Katie De-loyde (Author), Ilse Lee (Author), Emily Pechey (Author), Natasha Clarke (Author), Olivia Maynard (Author), Richard W. Morris (Author), Marcus R. Munafò (Author), Theresa M. Marteau (Author), Paul C. Fletcher (Author), Gareth J. Hollands (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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