“…Such detailed measures of eating behavior suggest that there may be a difference in eating style between obese and nonobese children and adults. The obese tend to eat more rapidly than those of average weight or thin individuals (Adams, Ferguson, Stunkard, & Agras, 1978;Dodd, Birky, & Stalling, 1976;Drabman, Cordua, Hammer, Jarvie, & Horton, 1979;Gaul, Craighead, & Mahoney, 1975;Marston, London, Cohen, & Cooper, 1977). Overweight individuals also tend not to slow their eating behavior over the course of a meal, unlike those of normal weight (Adams et al, 1978;Meyer & Pudel, 1977).…”