People choose larger portions of so-called 'healthy' foods
date:May 22, 2013
re in a serving for the healthier coleslaw.

The participants most often thought the healthier coleslaw contained 477 kilojoules, or 113 calories.

In contrast, they were not far off in estimating the calories in the standard coleslaw.

A CERTAIN LICENSE TO OVEREAT'

Chandon, who was not part of this study, said people tend to stereotype food that might be healthy in one aspect, say, lower in fat, as being healthy in every dimension.

But in fact, food labeled as being healthy is not always lowe
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