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Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think by Brian Wansink
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Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think

by Brian Wansink

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i really liked no loved the quote"I am not hungry and I am going to eat this anyway" When I say that out loud. It makes me think. Sometimes, it works and sometimes I immediately follow with the thought, yea, and so what?Fortunately, it isn't that often that I do that. ( )
  ritaliccious | Jul 29, 2009 |
i really liked no loved the quote"I am not hungry and I am going to eat this anyway" When I say that out loud. It makes me think. Sometimes, it works and sometimes I immediately follow with the thought, yea, and so what?Fortunately, it isn't that often that I do that. ( )
  ritaliccious | Jul 29, 2009 |
i really liked no loved the quote"I am not hungry and I am going to eat this anyway" When I say that out loud. It makes me think. Sometimes, it works and sometimes I immediately follow with the thought, yea, and so what?Fortunately, it isn't that often that I do that. ( )
  ritaliccious | Jul 29, 2009 |
In this illuminating and groundbreaking new audiobook, food psychologist Brian Wansink, Stanford PhD, and the director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab, shows why you may not realize how much you're eating, what you're eating - or why you're even eating at all. ( )
  jepeters333 | Jul 28, 2009 |
By drawing on his research, Wansink explains how we gradually gain weight by reacting to packaging, advertising, our environment, our behaviours and more. He lists the varieties in which our behaviours can be modified both negatively and positively and then suggests ways to counteract the negative effects and turn them into positive ones. The book is clear, easy to understand and the test cases fascinating. Another plus: Wansink does not pigeon-hole people into one behaviour and describes several types of eaters with suggestions for improvement for each type. There are also tools and a "mindless eating challenge" on the Web for further motivation and reading. An all around great book with sound advice. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553804340, Hardcover)

In this illuminating and groundbreaking new book, food psychologist Brian Wansink shows why you may not realize how much you’re eating, what you’re eating–or why you’re even eating at all.

• Does food with a brand name really taste better?
• Do you hate brussels sprouts because your mother did?
• Does the size of your plate determine how hungry you feel?
• How much would you eat if your soup bowl secretly refilled itself?
• What does your favorite comfort food really say about you?
• Why do you overeat so much at healthy restaurants?

Brian Wansink is a Stanford Ph.D. and the director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab. He’s spent a lifetime studying what we don’t notice: the hidden cues that determine how much and why people eat. Using ingenious, fun, and sometimes downright fiendishly clever experiments like the “bottomless soup bowl,” Wansink takes us on a fascinating tour of the secret dynamics behind our dietary habits. How does packaging influence how much we eat? Which movies make us eat faster? How does music or the color of the room influence how much we eat? How can we recognize the “hidden persuaders” used by restaurants and supermarkets to get us to mindlessly eat? What are the real reasons most diets are doomed to fail? And how can we use the “mindless margin” to lose–instead of gain–ten to twenty pounds in the coming year?

Mindless Eating will change the way you look at food, and it will give you the facts you need to easily make smarter, healthier, more mindful and enjoyable choices at the dinner table, in the supermarket, in restaurants, at the office–even at a vending machine–wherever you decide to satisfy your appetite.

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