[HTML][HTML] Effects of eating with an augmented fork with vibrotactile feedback on eating rate and body weight: a randomized controlled trial
Background Eating rate is a basic determinant of appetite regulation: people who eat more
slowly feel sated earlier and eat less. A high eating rate contributes to overeating and …
slowly feel sated earlier and eat less. A high eating rate contributes to overeating and …
The effect of real-time vibrotactile feedback delivered through an augmented fork on eating rate, satiation, and food intake
Eating rate is a basic determinant of appetite regulation, as people who eat more slowly feel
sated earlier and eat less. Without assistance, eating rate is difficult to modify due to its …
sated earlier and eat less. Without assistance, eating rate is difficult to modify due to its …
Take It Slow: can feedback from a smart fork reduce eating speed
S Hermsen, RC Hermans - Frontiers in Public Health Conference …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Background: Reductions in eating rate have been recommended as potential behavioural
strategies to prevent and treat overweight [1–4]. Unfortunately, eating rate is difficult to …
strategies to prevent and treat overweight [1–4]. Unfortunately, eating rate is difficult to …
Effects of bite count feedback from a wearable device and goal setting on consumption in young adults
Background New technologies are emerging that may help individuals engage in healthier
eating behaviors. One paradigm to test the efficacy of a technology is to determine its effect …
eating behaviors. One paradigm to test the efficacy of a technology is to determine its effect …
Tracking food intake as bites: effects on cognitive resources, eating enjoyment, and self-control
D Weathers, JC Siemens, SW Kopp - Appetite, 2017 - Elsevier
While monitoring food intake is critical for controlling eating, traditional tools designed for
this purpose can be impractical when one desires real-time feedback. Further, the act of …
this purpose can be impractical when one desires real-time feedback. Further, the act of …
[HTML][HTML] Keeping pace with your eating: Visual feedback affects eating rate in humans
LL Wilkinson, D Ferriday, ML Bosworth, N Godinot… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Deliberately eating at a slower pace promotes satiation and eating quickly has been
associated with a higher body mass index. Therefore, understanding factors that affect …
associated with a higher body mass index. Therefore, understanding factors that affect …
Reduction of energy intake using just‐in‐time feedback from a wearable sensor system
Objective This work explored the potential use of a wearable sensor system for providing
just‐in‐time (JIT) feedback on the progression of a meal and tested its ability to reduce the …
just‐in‐time (JIT) feedback on the progression of a meal and tested its ability to reduce the …
Slowing bite-rate reduces energy intake: an application of the bite counter device
Slow eating may be associated with reduced energy intake. A device that counts bites can
provide bite-rate feedback to the user. The purpose of this study was to explore the bite …
provide bite-rate feedback to the user. The purpose of this study was to explore the bite …
[HTML][HTML] Modifying eating behavior: Novel approaches for reducing body weight, preventing weight regain, and reducing chronic disease risk
N Gletsu-Miller, MA McCrory - Advances in nutrition, 2014 - Elsevier
This article is a summary of the symposium “Modifying Eating Behavior: Novel Approaches
for Reducing Body Weight, Preventing Weight Regain, and Reducing Chronic Disease Risk” …
for Reducing Body Weight, Preventing Weight Regain, and Reducing Chronic Disease Risk” …
[HTML][HTML] An EMG-based Eating Behaviour Monitoring system with haptic feedback to promote mindful eating
Mindless eating, or the lack of awareness of the food we are consuming, has been linked to
health problems attributed to unhealthy eating behaviour, including obesity. Traditional …
health problems attributed to unhealthy eating behaviour, including obesity. Traditional …