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The science of portion control: Why the plate method works
The Plate Method offers a simple, visual way to reduce overeating and improve blood sugar control. This approach fits ...
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The hidden weight-loss killer: Why your plate size is more important than your choice of food
Stop obsessing over "clean" versus "dirty" eating and start looking at the scale of your servings to fix your metabolic ...
What does your filled dinner plate look like? Do mashed potatoes take up most of the space, with meat not far behind and nary an inch left over for a fresh vegetable? Then you might need some help.
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Jaya Saxena is a former correspondent at Eater, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel ...
Eating healthy isn’t just about what you eat, but also how much you eat. Sometimes you pile up too much food on your plates, snack mindlessly, or underestimate portion sizes. Over time, this can lead ...
Do you know how much to eat at every meal? According to a study by the National Institutes of Health, most Americans have no clue how much food to consume in a day. It’s safe to say that we know how ...
Slim & Sage is a collection of stunningly designed porcelain plates ideal for healthy eating, portion control and weight management. Slim & Sage’s elegant European designs conceal the recommended ...
A portion is a portion is a portion -- unless, that is, it’s a giant, super, king or grande portion, in which case it’s probably trouble. Over the last 30 years, portions have grown by heaps and ...
No more self-delusion. Your heaping pile of pasta isn’t a diet plan–and now your plate will remind you. It started with a simple idea: If people tend to overeat because they have trouble estimating ...
A randomized trial evaluated the efficacy of a portion-control strategy (a specially designed dinner plate and breakfast bowl) on weight loss (Arch Intern Med. 2007;167:1277-1283). Researchers ...
Macy’s vowed to remove a set of dinner plates from all stores after receiving backlash on social media from users who claimed the design promoted body shaming and eating disorders. The plates in ...
Sometimes all it takes is one person — or one tweet — to make a difference. Just look at Twitter user Alie Ward. She spotted Pourtions brand plates sold at Macy's and tweeted a photo of the plates on ...
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