Research Insights

Deep dives into portion size science, energy intake research, and the evidence behind portion perception phenomena.

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Unit Bias in Portion Perception

Exploration of how people judge portion appropriateness based on discrete units rather than actual quantity, and the psychological mechanisms driving this phenomenon.

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Supersizing and Energy Intake

Comprehensive analysis of research demonstrating how increasing food volumes influences total energy consumption patterns across populations.

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Self-Selected Portions in Free-Living

Investigation into how individuals choose portion sizes in natural food environments and the contextual factors influencing self-regulation patterns.

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Visual Illusions in Portion Judgment

Detailed exploration of optical illusions and how container shape, size, and color substantially influence perception of portion adequacy.

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Package Size and Consumption Volume

Evidence-based analysis of how packaging dimensions directly influence the quantity of food consumed from single-serving and multi-serving packages.

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Portion Distortion Over Time

Population-level data demonstrating normalization of larger serving sizes and significant shifts in portion size norms across recent decades.

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