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March/April 2003 - Volume 38 - Issue 2 - pp 42-53
Nutrition and Behavior

The Supersizing of America: Portion Size and the Obesity Epidemic

Rolls, Barbara J. PhD

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Abstract

Although we are just beginning to understand how environmental factors such as portion size affect eating behavior, the available data suggest that large portions of energy-dense foods are contributing to the obesity epidemic. Several possible strategies for adjusting portions to bring intake back in line with energy requirements are discussed. The continuing rise in the rates of obesity calls for urgent action.

© 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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