2012
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.240.1
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Timing of dessert but not portion size affects young childrenˈs intake at lunchtime

Abstract: In most children, diet quality is low; a circumstance that might contribute to the childhood obesity problem and that might be exacerbated by increased food intake when the portion sizes increase. We determined if children modified the amount of food and energy consumed from the main course and dessert at lunchtime, when portion sizes of the main course were increased by 50% and dessert was served with versus after the main course at lunch. Food and energy intake at lunch and the consumption at the preceding s… Show more

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