The Journal of Health Psychology Study Shows Portion Control Does Matter – Virtual

The research shows that portion sizes in the home and at restaurants have dramatically increased since the 1970's, and are considered a major contributor to the Obesity Epidemic. That's why portion control kits like the SlimPlate System are so important and effective.

ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA (PRWEB) November 13, 2013

A major study recently published in the Journal of Health Psychology involved research performed at The University of New South Wales, and brings more attention for the need to find new methods to manipulate the effect of the size of portions on overeating. The main findings backed the theory that people given larger portions will eat more than people given smaller portions. That's exactly why the SlimPlate System is so effective. The whole idea is to teach people what is the proper size portions.

The SlimPlate System was recently released by two weight loss physicians and was created to help in the battle against Obesity. The concept behind the success of this new medical weight loss solution is the exclusive Portion Control Kit. The tableware provided make it a simple matter to control portion sizes by using the portion control dishes. There are colored lines clearly marked on the dishes, and all a user has to do is keep the food items within the lines. Even odd shaped foods are portion controlled using the exclusive Portion Control Cutting Rings. All it takes is pressing down one of the cutting rings onto an item such as a sandwich or pancake, and the perfect size portion is left on the plate.

The SlimPlate System does not require anybody to change their diet or lifesty. A major study published in the Journal of Health Psychology involved research performed at The University of New South Wales, and brings more attention for the need to find new methods to manipulate the effect of the size of portions on overeating. The main findings backed the theory that people given larger portions will eat more than people given smaller portions. The idea is to teach people what size portions make the most sense.

The SlimPlate System has been released by two weight loss physicians and was created to help in the battle against Obesity. The concept behind the success of this new medical weight loss solution is the exclusive Portion Control Kit. The tableware provided make it a simple matter to control portion sizes by using the portion control dishes. There are colored lines clearly market on the dishes, and all a user has to do is keep the food items within the lines. Even odd shaped foods are portion controlled using the exclusive Portion Control Cutting Rings. All it takes is pressing down one of the cutting rings onto an item such as a sandwich or pancake, and the perfect size portion is left on the plate.

The SlimPlate System does not require anybody to change their diet or lifestyle. They can eat the same old foods, but now in the correct portion size. Five meals per day are part of the SlimPlate Protocol. The multiple meals alleviates any feeling of starvation or cravings during the day. It also provides the body with enough fuel to keep the metabolism running in high gear without the use of harmful stimulants. Each meal can now be prepared with the correct amount of Fruits, Grains, Vegetables and Proteins.

The SlimPlate System was created by two well respected weight-loss Physicians. Dr. Nwe is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine. She co-founded the Ace Medical Weight Loss Center with Dr. Grewal. Sandeep Grewal, M.D. is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and was the recipient of The Charlotte Business Journal’s Healthcare Innovator Award for 2013, and also named to the Top Forty Under Forty List in 2013.

For complete information on weight-loss through portion-control, visit: The SlimPlate System

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Journal Reference:

K. Cavanagh, L. R. Vartanian, C. P. Herman, J. Polivy. The Effect of Portion Size on Food Intake ,

Journal of Health Psychology, 2013; DOI: 10.1177/1359105313478645

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/slimplate/portion-control/prweb11284011.htm

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