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- Q20880812 subject Q8821816.
- Q20880812 subject Q8951913.
- Q20880812 abstract "The fat suit study is an experiment which looks at how the weight of an eating companion influences the amount of food and the healthfulness of the eating behavior of those eating with that person. It is known that eating with other people. as well as looking at the picture of an overweight individual before eating affects how much one eats. The fat suit study was done by researchers Mitsuru Shimizu from University of Illinois, Katie Johnson from Mayo Medical School and Brian Wansink who is the director of the Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University. The study demonstrated that people will consume larger portions of unhealthy food and smaller portions of healthier food when eating with an overweight person. These findings are consistent with the “lower health commitment” hypothesis and emphasizes the importance of deciding beforehand what to eat when eating with other people as well as to commit to that decision when choosing one’s food. Other researchers have also devised similar studies which looked at how what other people choose to eat will also affect one’s own consumption; this is often referred to as the “Copycat Effect”".
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink foodpsychology.cornell.edu.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink the_fat_suit_study.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink Fat-friends-make-eat-MORE-You-likely-ditch-healthy-eating-goals-eating-overweight-companions.html.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink 2014-10-06-eating-with-a-fat-friend-makes-you-eat-more.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink Eating-with-a-fat-friend-makes-you-eat-more-claim.aspx.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink 2014100214310004.html.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink why-eating-with-other-people-makes-us-fat.
- Q20880812 wikiPageExternalLink fat-suit-diet-how-our-friends-influence-way-we-eat-2D80172483.
- Q20880812 wikiPageWikiLink Q49115.
- Q20880812 wikiPageWikiLink Q4965575.
- Q20880812 wikiPageWikiLink Q5465421.
- Q20880812 wikiPageWikiLink Q8821816.
- Q20880812 wikiPageWikiLink Q8951913.
- Q20880812 comment "The fat suit study is an experiment which looks at how the weight of an eating companion influences the amount of food and the healthfulness of the eating behavior of those eating with that person. It is known that eating with other people. as well as looking at the picture of an overweight individual before eating affects how much one eats.".
- Q20880812 label "The Fat Suit Study".