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Behavioural strategies to control the amount of food selected and consumed.

Maartje P Poelman1, Emely de Vet, Elizabeth Velema, Jacob C Seidell, Ingrid H M Steenhuis.   

Abstract

Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed to (1) identify behavioural strategies to cope with this environment to control the amount of food consumed, (2) examine the feasibility and usefulness of the strategies, and (3) evaluate the association between the strategies and body mass index (BMI). After the literature was screened for evidence of factors that contribute to the consumption of large amounts of food, 32 behavioural strategies were identified to overcome these influences (study 1). Subjectively reported feasibility and usefulness of the 32 behavioural strategies in weight management were explored using a pretest post-test study (study 2: n = 52). Additionally, two cross-sectional questionnaire studies (study 3a: n = 120 and study 3b: n = 278) were conducted to evaluate the association between the 32 behavioural strategies and BMI. The strategies were subjectively reported as feasible and useful in weight management. Frequent use of strategies discriminated non-overweight from overweight individuals, but did not discriminate overweight from obese individuals. In conclusion, the findings provided preliminary evidence for the acceptability and validity of the strategies. The effectiveness of the strategies for controlling the amount consumed should be further investigated, especially in overweight and obese participants.
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Keywords:  Behavioural strategies; Energy intake; Food intake; Overweight

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24076019     DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.09.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appetite        ISSN: 0195-6663            Impact factor:   3.868


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3.  PortionControl@HOME: results of a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of a multi-component portion size intervention on portion control behavior and body mass index.

Authors:  Maartje P Poelman; Emely de Vet; Elizabeth Velema; Michiel R de Boer; Jacob C Seidell; Ingrid H M Steenhuis
Journal:  Ann Behav Med       Date:  2015-02

4.  ServAR: An augmented reality tool to guide the serving of food.

Authors:  Megan E Rollo; Tamara Bucher; Shamus P Smith; Clare E Collins
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Review 5.  Portion Size: Latest Developments and Interventions.

Authors:  Ingrid Steenhuis; Maartje Poelman
Journal:  Curr Obes Rep       Date:  2017-03

6.  A Process Evaluation of a Multi-Component Intervention in Dutch Dietetic Treatment to Improve Portion Control Behavior and Decrease Body Mass Index in Overweight and Obese Patients.

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7.  Towards the measurement of food literacy with respect to healthy eating: the development and validation of the self perceived food literacy scale among an adult sample in the Netherlands.

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8.  Facilitators and barriers to a dietitian-implemented blended care weight-loss intervention (SMARTsize): a qualitative study.

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9.  Informing a roadmap for cross-sectoral collaboration on portion size management as a national strategy to improve population nutrition - a Delphi study.

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Review 10.  Small, medium, large or supersize? The development and evaluation of interventions targeted at portion size.

Authors:  W M Vermeer; I H M Steenhuis; M P Poelman
Journal:  Int J Obes (Lond)       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 5.095

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