Handy diet trick
Do you often eat more than you should? Join the club. Many of us mindlessly munch out of habit or occasion (e.g., movies, parties). Even the repetitive motion of hand-to-mouth can take on a momentum all its own. Researchers at USC wanted to see if they could break up such unconscious eating behaviors by changing things up on study subjects who were habitual popcorn eaters -- simply by getting them to switch the hand with which they scoop their snack. |
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When using their dominant hand (for the vast majority of the population, this is the right hand), popcorn aficionados chowed down indiscriminately, regardless of whether the popcorn was stale or fresh. What are some other practical tips for eating more mindfully? One study counter-intuitively found that larger forks actually led folks to eat less. You might also try using chopsticks, chewing slower (and thus savoring) food, turning off the TV during mealtimes, and sitting at a table (not standing by your countertop) to dine. |
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