HSPLS site
HSPLS site
 Search 
 My Account 
 Databases 
 HI Newspaper 
 eBooks/Audiobooks 
 Learning 
 PC Reservation 
 Reading Program 
   
BasicAdvancedPowerHistory
Search:    Refine Search  
> You're searching: HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
 
Item Information
 
  Summary
  More Content
 
 More by this author
 
  •  
  • Wansink, Brian.
     
     Subjects
     
  •  
  • Compulsive eating.
     
  •  
  • Food habits -- Psychological aspects.
     
     Browse Catalog
      by author:
     
  •  
  •  Wansink, Brian.
     
      by title:
     
  •  
  •  Mindless eating [ele...
     
     
     
     MARC Display
    Mindless eating [electronic resource] : [why we eat more than we think] / Brian Wansink.
    by Wansink, Brian.
    View full image
    [Santa Ana, Calif.] : Books on Tape, 2007.
    Subjects
  • Compulsive eating.
  •  
  • Food habits -- Psychological aspects.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=089C4C8D-D60A-469A-8C66-BE3B16A5FA92 This title is available online; click here to access
    Electronic Resourcehttp://excerpts.contentreserve.com/FormatType-25/1191-1/126322-MindlessEating.wma
    ISBN: 
    9781415944288 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
    1415944288 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
    Requests: 
    0
    Summary: 
    We all overeat sometimes--when we're feeling emotional, are out to dinner, are celebrating a holiday, or are simply bored. But in addition to these common diet traps, there are others so imperceptible that we have no idea we've stumbled into them until our plates are licked clean and out belts begin to tighten. Trap: the size of the food's container influences how much of it you eat--the bigger the container, the more you consume. Solution: buy smaller dinner plates, don't eat the chips right out of the bag, and just say no to "supersizing it." Trap: your stomach can't count. Unless there is evidence of what you've consumed in front of you (ie empty cans, a pile of candy wrappers, or discarded chicken bones), you will likely think that you've eaten over 30% less than you have. Solution: keep the evidence on the table. Your brain is better at math than your stomach. Food Psychologist Brian Wansink is an expert on these dietary landmines, and in Mindless eating he shares his insightful and startling research about the invisible triggers that cause us to mindlessly overeat.
    Add to my list 
    Copy/Holding information
    No Item Information


    Horizon Information Portal 3.0
     Powered by Dynix
    © 2001-2013 SirsiDynix All rights reserved.
    Horizon Information Portal