According to a new study published online ahead of print in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, removing distractions during our meal times might also improve our eating habits. While previous studies have shown that mealtime distractions can lead to greater amounts of food consumed during one's meal, this new study examined the impact of mealtime distraction on later appetite and food memory. For this eating study, investigators instructed 44 volunteers to consume a fixed lunch within a specified amount of time while playing computer solitaire or without any distraction. 30 minutes after the meal, study subjects took part in taste test. Interestingly, the study investigators reported:
- Distracted volunteers, those playing solitaire, reported being less full after lunch compared to non-distracted volunteers.
- Volunteers that played computer solitaire during their lunch ate nearly 2 times as much during the post-meal taste test.
- Recall of the 9 food items provided during lunch was less accurate in the game-playing group compared to the non-distracted study volunteers.
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Very interesting study.
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