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Using smaller utensils reduces calorie intake🍴
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Using smaller utensils reduces calorie intake🍴

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Tom Coughlin
Sep 28, 2024
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Eating with a smaller spoon decreases bite size, eating rate and ad libitum food intake in healthy young males

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Manipulating the microstructure of behaviour within meals (e.g. bite size, eating rate etc.) can influence food, and subsequent nutrient intake 🍽

Many studies have investigated the size of utensils on eating behaviour in combination wi…

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