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52. Salad and satiety. The effect of timing of salad consumption on meal energy intake
53. Examining the Role of Food Form on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake
54. A randomized controlled trial for obesity and binge eating disorder: Low-energy-density dietary counseling and cognitive-behavioral therapy
55. Hiding vegetables to reduce energy density: an effective strategy to increase children’s vegetable intake and reduce energy intake
56. Hidden vegetables: an effective strategy to reduce energy intake and increase vegetable intake in adults
57. Serving large portions of vegetable soup at the start of a meal affected children's energy and vegetable intake
58. Increasing the Protein Content of Meals and Its Effect on Daily Energy Intake
59. Diet, Palatability, and Dietary Implications of Long-Term Weight Maintenance
60. Reasons Individuals Stop Eating Questionnaire--Short Form
61. Portion size can be used strategically to increase intake of vegetables and fruits in young children over multiple days: a cluster-randomized crossover trial
62. Eating vegetables first: the use of portion size to increase vegetable intake in preschool children
63. Portion size can be used strategically to increase vegetable consumption in adults
64. An intervention study targeting energy and nutrient intake in worksite cafeterias
65. Effects of repeat consumption on pleasantness, preference and intake
66. The Reasons Individuals Stop Eating Questionnaire (RISE-Q): a novel tool to characterize satiation
67. The effect of fruit in different forms on energy intake and satiety at a meal
68. The Satiation Framework: Exploring processes that contribute to satiation
69. Reducing the energy density of multiple meals decreases the energy intake of preschool-age children
70. Reducing the Energy Density of an Entrée Decreases Children’s Energy Intake at Lunch
71. Ghrelin and peptide YY increase with weight loss during a 12-month intervention to reduce dietary energy density in obese women
72. Portion size effects on daily energy intake in low-income Hispanic and African American children and their mothers
73. Effects of portion size and energy density on young children's intake at a meal
74. Reductions in dietary energy density are associated with weight loss in overweight and obese participants in the PREMIER trial
75. Contributor contact details
76. Using a smaller plate did not reduce energy intake at meals
77. Soup preloads in a variety of forms reduce meal energy intake
78. Incorporation of air into a snack food reduces energy intake
79. A reliable, valid questionnaire indicates that preference for dietary fat declines when following a reduced-fat diet
80. The Effect of Increased Beverage Portion Size on Energy Intake at a Meal
81. a-*Low-Energy-Density Diets Are Associated with High Diet Quality in Adults in the United States
82. Low-energy-density diets are associated with high diet quality in adults in the United States
83. Larger Portion Sizes Lead to a Sustained Increase in Energy Intake Over 2 Days
84. Reasons Individuals Stop Eating Questionnaire
85. Changing the energy density of the diet as a strategy for weight management
86. Portion sizes and the obesity epidemic
87. Dietary energy density determined by eight calculation methods in a nationally representative United States population
88. The Impact of Portion Size and Energy Density on Eating
89. Dietary Strategies for Weight Management
90. Salad and satiety: energy density and portion size of a first-course salad affect energy intake at lunch
91. What epidemiologic studies tell us about the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and body weight
92. Increasing the portion size of a sandwich increases energy intake
93. What can intervention studies tell us about the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and weight management?
94. Myths, Presumptions, and Facts about Obesity
95. Portion Size and the Obesity Epidemic
96. Dietary energy density is associated with energy intake and weight status in US adults
97. Reductions in Dietary Energy Density to Moderate Children’s Energy Intake
98. List of Contributors
99. Reductions in portion size and energy density of foods are additive and lead to sustained decreases in energy intake1–3
100. Development and Pilot Testing of Standardized Food Images for Studying Eating Behaviors in Children
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