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James, L. et al. (2018). Eating with a smaller spoon decreases bite size, eating rate and ad libitum food intake in healthy young males. British journal of nutrition. 120 (7), pp. 830-837. [Online].
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James, L. et al. (2018). Eating with a smaller spoon decreases bite size, eating rate and ad libitum food intake in healthy young males. British journal of nutrition. 120 (7), pp. 830-837. [Online].