Meal size is a critical driver of weight gain in early childhood
<p xmlns:etd="http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ora/modsextensions">Larger serving sizes and more frequent eating episodes have been implicated in the rising prevalence of obesity at a population level. This study examines the relative contributions of meal size and frequency to weight gain i...
Main Authors: | Syrad, H, Llewellyn, C, Johnson, L, Boniface, D, Jebb, S, van Jaarsveld, C, Wardle, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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