Relying on satiety cues in food consumption : studies on the role of social context, appearance focus, and mindfulness

Consumers eat at various sequential occasions throughout the day. The current thesis addresses the question of how one consumption episode can affect the amount of consumption at a subsequent episode. The thesis focuses specifically on how the social context during a consumption episode affects subsequent consumption, and on when consumers rely on hunger and satiety cues in sequential consumption episodes.

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Main Author: van de Veer, E.
Other Authors: van Trijp, Hans
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:appetite, appetite control, consciousness, consumers, eating, food consumption, food intake, hunger, meals, physiology, satiety, snacks, social psychology, bewustzijn (consciousness), consumenten, eetlust, eetlustcontrole, eten, fysiologie, honger, maaltijden, sociale psychologie, verzadigdheid, voedselconsumptie, voedselopname,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/relying-on-satiety-cues-in-food-consumption-studies-on-the-role-o
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Summary:Consumers eat at various sequential occasions throughout the day. The current thesis addresses the question of how one consumption episode can affect the amount of consumption at a subsequent episode. The thesis focuses specifically on how the social context during a consumption episode affects subsequent consumption, and on when consumers rely on hunger and satiety cues in sequential consumption episodes.