Drink a glass of water before meals and you will eat less, goes another.
We know that when it gets very hot outside or inside, people tend to eat less.
Mostly, they talk about changing some habit: eat less, work out more, stop smoking, become more organized.
Even if nobody chooses them, they make other portions look bigger and encourage people to eat less.
It may seem paradoxical that the slimmer rats would want to eat less than the fat ones.
Second, cutting livestock in this country will not mean people eat less meat.
Mintel categorises 23% of the population as meat-reducers, people attempting to eat less meat, probably mainly for health reasons.
Activation of this receptor may help a person eat less and feel full after eating smaller amounts of food.
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Attempting to eat less merely slows metabolism, leaving people as chubby as ever.
Airplane food is known to be extremely caloric to make passengers feel more full so that they eat less.
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Now, we all know how important it is to eat less sugar and fat and more fruits and vegetables and whole grains.
His business as a fishmonger has also dropped because of the financial crisis as people eat less fresh fish to save money.
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Sadly for self-indulgent humans, none of this affects the basic message about staying healthy, which remains to eat less and exercise more.
Some consumers eat less because they "open it, dump it out and reseal it, " says Jim Jensen, vice president of global partnerships at Walgreens.
Participants in the current study who reduced their calorie intake met several times with dietitians for advice and were instructed not to eat less than 1, 200 calories.
While the Harvard research suggests it's wise to factor in those cocktail calories, it's actually more important to eat right than to eat less, the experts stress.
Using dropdowns, visitors can set the values that mean the most to them, from making friends to setting up utilities to "my children eat less junk food now".
It can help patients feel fuller faster and eat less.
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Their advice exercise more, eat less, eat right is not exactly new.
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Short sleepers tended to eat less vitamin C, tap water and selenium (found in nuts, meat and shellfish) consumption, but more lutein or zeaxanthin, which are found in green, leafy veggies.
I'm sure many people would go for it, despite the risks, even though we all know an effective and safe way to achieve the same thing is to take more exercise and eat less.
While some experts argue that people who are obese should simply eat less and exercise more, many physicians who treat obesity say it is driven by biological changes in the body, not lack of willpower.
This is a great question as many people are confused about salmon consumption, which may lead them to eat less and miss out on all the terrific health benefits, especially when it comes to heart health.
We should all eat less dessert.
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If we would only eat less, drive less, turn our thermostats down, wear our clothing a few more days before cleaning it, or live in less space we could create a world of abundance and solve the problem of scarcity once and for all.
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You know, everything from more money to more servants, to a swimming pool, great local work culture, food, work life balance, traveling more, feeling welcome at work and to having your kids play more sports, eat less junk food, spend more time with you, fit in and learn a new language?
"I think we're close to the point where, instead of a dietitian saying, 'Eat less fat, eat more fruits and vegetables, ' they could figure out what foods you do or don't like with a survey or genetic test, " says John Hayes, a professor of food science at Penn State and lead author of a 2010 study showing supertasters' preference for salt.
But the typical German had less to eat, less to spend and less to buy.
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