Eating in larger groups increases food consumption

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作者
Lumeng, Julie C. [1 ]
Hillman, Katherine H. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Ctr Human Growth & Dev, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.1136/adc.2006.103259
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective: To determine whether children's food consumption is increased by the size of the group of children in which they are eating. Design: Crossover study. Setting: University based preschool. Participants: 54 children, aged 2.5-6.5 years. Interventions: Each child ate a standardised snack in a group of three children, and in a group of nine children. Main outcome measures: Amount each individual child consumed, in grams. Results: Amount eaten and snack duration were correlated (r = 0.71). The association between group size and amount eaten differed in the short (< 11.4 min) versus the long (>= 11.4 min) snacks ( p = 0.02 for the interaction between group size and snack duration). During short snacks, there was no effect of group size on amount eaten (16.7 (SD 11) g eaten in small groups vs 15.1 ( 6.6) g eaten in large groups, p = 0.42). During long snacks, large group size increased the amount eaten ( 34.5 ( 16) vs 26.5 ( 13.8), p = 0.02). The group size effect was partially explained by a shorter latency to begin eating, a faster eating rate and reduced social interaction in larger groups. Conclusions: Children consumed 30% more food when eating in a group of nine children than when eating in a group of three children during longer snacks. Social facilitation of food consumption operates in preschool-aged children. The group size effect merits consideration in creating eating behaviour interventions.
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