Portions selected to stave off hunger are reduced when food is presented in an ‘unusual’ food-to-mealtime context: An implication for implicit satiety drivers

Research suggests that the role of expected satiety in influencing portion-size selection is reduced when food is presented in unusual food-to-mealtime contexts; however, the underlying mechanism has not been explored. Other research has revealed that different implicit satiety drivers (e.g., to sto...

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Main Authors: Chris McLeod, Lewis James, Gemma Witcomb
Format: Default Article
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/20526912.v1
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