Experts form the University of Liverpool believe eating from small plates could actually fool us into gaining, rather than losing, unwanted fat - by encouraging us to eat second helpings.
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![]() People who recognise they are overweight or obese are more likely to put on weight than those who are unaware that they may be heavier than doctors would advise, according to research by the University of Liverpool.
ESRC's insight:
The research cited in the article used data from the ESRC-funded National Child Development Study. |
Eric Robinson receives funding from ESRC under research grant ES/N00034X/1