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Performance Nutrition Digest

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

Background

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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