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What Enhances Food Intake? ¨C Silent Eating or Conversing while Eating with Others

Tomoko Osera, Yoshiki Katayama, Yuki Mitsui, Yukiko Segawa, Saki Maruyama, Nobutaka Kurihara

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2023, 11(5), 360-364 doi:10.12691/jfnr-11-5-4
  • Figure 1. Mean consumption of popcorn (We conducted a paired t-test. The asterisks show p values < 0.05)
  • Figure 2. Mean rating of the tastiness of the popcorn (We conducted Wilcoxon singled-rank sum test. The test results were not significant. One question of ask to the deliciousness on a 6-point scale (from ¡°not at all¡± to ¡°extremely¡±) reflected participants¡¯ subjective evaluations of the popcorn; an example is ¡°How tasty is this food?¡± Extremely gets a higher score)
  • Figure 3. Correlation between consumption and self-perceived speed (Spearman¡¯s rank correlation between silent eating and their consumption *p < 0.05 and group and their consumption *p < 0.05 by each test)
  • Figure 4. Mean consumption of popcorn (We conducted a paired t-test. The asterisks show p values < 0.05)
  • Figure 5. Mean rating of the tastiness of the popcorn (We conducted Wilcoxon singled-rank sum test. The asterisks show p values < 0.05)