Extraverted and introverted children respond differently to environmental cues, such as plate size, when it comes to portion control, reveals a new study. Researchers at the Cornell Food and Brand Lab examined the breakfast behaviours of kids, ages 6 to 10, in a within-subject study. First, adults served breakfast: after being given a large bowl kids indicated how much milk and cereal they wanted for breakfast and the adults served them accordingly. ...You have just read an article categorized health
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