The Mercury

Dieters not tricked by treats on small plates

- New York

IF YOU think that serving food on a smaller plate can trick your brain into eating less, think twice. According to a study, when people are food deprived, they are more likely to consider a portion size accurately, irrespecti­ve of how it’s served.

The new study debunks the popular diet trick based on the Delboeuf illusion that predicts people will identify sizes differentl­y when they are placed within a larger or smaller object.

“Plate size doesn’t matter as much as we think it does,” said Tzvi Ganel, from the BenGurion University (BGU) in Beersheba, Israel.

“Even if you’re hungry and haven’t eaten, or are trying to cut back on portions, a serving looks similar whether it fills a smaller plate or is surrounded by empty space on a larger one,” Ganel wrote in the paper published in the journal Appetite.

In the study to examine the way food deprivatio­n affects perception of food in different contexts, the researcher­s found people who had not eaten for at least three hours were more likely to identify the proportion­s of pizza placed on larger and smaller trays correctly than people who had eaten recently.

Inaccurate

However, this only worked when it applied to food. Both groups were similarly inaccurate when asked to compare the size of black circles and hubcaps placed within different sized circles.

This indicates that hunger stimulates stronger analytic processing not as easily fooled by the illusion.

“Over the past decade, restaurant­s and other food businesses have been using progressiv­ely smaller dishes to conform to the perceptual bias that it will reduce food consumptio­n,” Ganel said.

“This study debunks that notion. When people are hungry, especially when dieting, they are less likely to be fooled by the plate size, more likely to realise they are eating less and more prone to overeating later.” – IANS

 ??  ?? When people are hungry, especially when dieting, they are less likely to be fooled by the portion served regardless of plate size.
When people are hungry, especially when dieting, they are less likely to be fooled by the portion served regardless of plate size.

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