|
You're Likely To Order More Calories At A 'Healthy' Restaurant |
|
Written by Craig - GKA Staff
|
|
Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
|
A new study explains the "American obesity paradox": the parallel rise in obesity rates and the popularity of healthier food. In a series of four studies, the researchers reveal that we over-generalize "healthy" claims. In fact, consumers chose beverages, side dishes, and desserts containing up to 131 percent more calories when the main dish was positioned as "healthy."
|