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成年人会在更大或更小的盘子上画出不同大小的食物量吗?在社区样本中研究盘子大小的影响。

Do Adults Draw Differently-Sized Meals on Larger or Smaller Plates? Examining Plate Size in a Community Sample.

作者信息

Sharp David, Sobal Jeffery, Wethington Elaine

机构信息

David Sharp is at the School of Health Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH. 136 Nixson Hall, Kent, OH 44236.

Jeffery Sobal is at the Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Savage Hall Mail Room, Ithaca, NY 14853.

出版信息

Food Qual Prefer. 2019 Jun;74:72-77. doi: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2019.01.012. Epub 2019 Jan 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prior research has reported that plate size may influence an individual's perceptions and recall of food and meal size. Therefore, manipulating plate size could influence projected meal quantities and portion size among community dwelling adults.

METHODS

The present study interviewed 281 adult parents in their own homes in a medium-sized city in the United States. Participants were asked to accurately draw and label the foods they expected to eat for dinner that night, drawing on either a 23 cm or 28 cm paper plate. The respondents were then asked to label each food drawn in order to ensure proper recording of meals.

RESULTS

Results showed clear differences in drawn food sizes between plate sizes as well as between sexes. Larger plates had about 24% more food drawn on them than small plates. Men drew their meals on 28 cm plates to be 37% larger than men who received 23 cm plates, while women with 28 cm plates drew their meals to be about 17% larger than women given 23 cm plates. Most (60%) of the overall differences in food size between plates came from the biggest food that was drawn. Women and men both drew bigger meat portions on 28 cm plates when compared to the meat portions on 23 cm plates.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, these findings support the concept that adult participants' estimates of dinner meal size may be shaped by plate size. The effect of differing plate sizes appears to be more powerful for men than women, and may encourage greater food consumption among men, primarily as meat products.

摘要

背景

先前的研究报告称,餐盘大小可能会影响个人对食物和餐量的认知及回忆。因此,控制餐盘大小可能会影响社区居住成年人对餐量和食物分量的预估。

方法

本研究在美国一个中等规模城市的家中对281名成年家长进行了访谈。参与者被要求在一个23厘米或28厘米的纸盘上准确画出并标注出他们当晚晚餐预计会吃的食物。然后要求受访者为画出的每种食物进行标注,以确保餐食记录准确。

结果

结果显示,餐盘大小之间以及性别之间在画出的食物大小上存在明显差异。大盘上画出的食物比小盘上多约24%。在28厘米餐盘上画出的餐食,男性画出的比使用23厘米餐盘的男性画出的餐食大37%,而使用28厘米餐盘的女性画出的餐食比使用23厘米餐盘的女性画出的餐食大17%左右。餐盘之间食物大小的总体差异中,大部分(60%)来自画出的最大食物。与23厘米餐盘上的肉量相比,男性和女性在28厘米餐盘上画出的肉量都更大。

结论

总体而言,这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即成年参与者对晚餐餐量的估计可能会受到餐盘大小的影响。不同餐盘大小的影响对男性似乎比对女性更显著,并且可能会促使男性更多地进食,主要是肉类产品。

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