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Kids Eat More When in Groups

Joanna Lefebvre, Freelance Contributor

April 1, 2007

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Joanna Lefebvre

Researchers from the University of Michigan looked at the eating habits of 54 preschoolers between the ages of 2 and 6. At snack time, the researchers monitored the amount of food each child ate while they were in groups of three or nine. According to the study, the more children in the group, the more likely they are to overeat.

About the Author

Joanna Lefebvre

Freelance Contributor, Food Management

Joanna Lefebvre (DeChellis) is a former editorial staff editor and current freelance contributor to Food Management.

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