People serve themselves larger portions before a social meal

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Helen K. Ruddock
Emma V. Long
Jeffrey M. Brunstrom
Lenny R. Vartanian
Suzanne Higgs
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Psychology
[2] UNSW,School of Psychology
[3] University of Bristol,Nutrition and Behaviour Unit, School of Psychological Science
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One of the most powerful influences on food intake yet identified is the presence of familiar others at an eating occasion: people eat much more when they eat with friends/family than when they eat alone. But why this is the case is unclear. Across two studies (Study 1: N = 98; Study 2: N = 120), we found that the mere anticipation of social interaction is all that is needed to promote the selection of larger meals, and that this occurs even when a person is alone when they make their decision. Adult women served themselves larger portions when they knew they were going to eat socially versus when they knew they were going to eat alone. These data suggest that how other people influence our food intake reaches beyond the specific eating context to affect pre-meal portion size decisions, suggesting that a fundamental shift is required in our thinking about social influences on eating.
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