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Childhood Obesity May Be Affected by Dish Size and Frequency of Meals

April 10, 2013 by SNO-Kellie

A new study implies that if we diminish the size of childrens’ plates and bowls and encourage them to eat smaller meals throughout the day as opposed to three big ones, this may keep off extra pounds.

Read more on the study: Dish size, meal frequency may affect kids’ weight, studies find (Toronto Star article, PDF).

 

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