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In lab tests, music and lighting can affect how much people eat.
Now a study has found that changing the ambiance of a fast food
restaurant to more of a fine-dining atmosphere lessened the amount
of food people crammed into their pie holes. To quote the paper,
"softening the lighting and music led people to eat less, to rate
the food as more enjoyable, and to spend just as much."
That last finding means that fast food joints, which are accused
of contributing to the obesity epidemic, might actually try it.
The study was led by well-known eating behaviorist Brian Wansink
from Cornell University and appears in the journal Psychological
Reports. [Brian Wansink and Koert van Ittersum, Fast Food Restaurant
Lighting and Music Can Reduce Calorie Intake and Increase Satisfaction]
The researchers converted part of a Hardee's so that it had soft
lighting and slow jazz instrumentals. The patrons were expected to
possibly eat more in the relaxed section, because they'd linger,
maybe get dessert. But they actually averaged 18 percent fewer
calories per meal than the folks in the rowdy section-down from an
average of 949 calories to 775. The overall experience appears to
have been a more satisfying meal. Even if there was less of it.
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