Interactions between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption
Wansink, Brian, and Lawrence R. Linder. "Interactions between forms of fat consumption and restaurant bread consumption." International Journal of Obesity 27.7 (2003): 866-868.
5 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2014
Date Written: 2003
Abstract
How does fat consumption influence the consumption of companion foods such as bread? Adult restaurant goers who were randomly given olive oil for their bread used 26% more oil on each piece of bread compared to those who were given block butter, but they ended up eating 23% less bread in total. This finding illustrates one way in which fat intake can interact with the consumption of companion foods.
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Wansink, Brian, Interactions between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption (2003). Wansink, Brian, and Lawrence R. Linder. "Interactions between forms of fat consumption and restaurant bread consumption." International Journal of Obesity 27.7 (2003): 866-868., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2474733
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