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Meal-Concurrent Media Use is Associated with Increased Dietary Intake with no Evidence of Next Meal Compensation in Free-Living Adults.

Morgan Elizabeth EllithorpeAllison EdenLindsay HahnEzgi UlusoyChia-Lun YangRobin M Tucker
Published in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2019)
Energy and macronutrient intake increased during media-paired meals. Dietary compensation at the subsequent meal did not occur, suggesting that the effects of media-paired meals are additive over the short term.
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