Show-off Men overeat to show off in front of the opposite sex, according to a new, small study from Cornell University. Researchers followed 105 adults eating lunch at an all-you-can-eat Italian buffet over the course of two weeks. They tracked the number of pizza slices and bowls of salad consumed, as well as gender of each diner’s companion during the meal. Before leaving the restaurant, participants were asked to complete a short survey expressing their level of fullness after eating, and their feelings of hurriedness and comfort while eating. Men who dined with at least one woman ate 93 percent more pieces of pizza and 86 percent more salad than men who ate with only other men, according to the study, which was recently published in the journal Evolutionary Psychological Science. The amount women ate didn’t differ based on the gender of the individual they dined with, but many women indicated they felt as though they overate and were rushed through their meal when they ate with men. “The choice to eat more is probably not a conscious decision and everyone is different,” says Dr. Ashwani Garg, a family medicine physician at Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin, Ill. “Everyone should eat until they are happily satisfied without being ‘full.’ Eat mindfully, pay attention to your food and appreciate your plate of food without making the goal to stuff yourself.” It is known that larger portions can lead to a ballooning waistline, which can cause a person to become overweight or obese, thus increasing the risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancer, osteoarthritis and gallbladder disease. “Portions have grown and are too large to support a healthy waistline, yet alone a healthy body,” says Nancy Rodriguez, a dietitian at Sherman Hospital. “It also takes a heavy toll on a person’s quality of life.” Rodriguez says there are three things people need to know about portion control:
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