The stress of the extra weight meant that both people either sitting and standing rated food to be less tasty. Taking the time to appreciate eating for the experience it is, also means to be in the right physical space and that means sitting down and giving your attention to the food at hand.
For reference: Biswas D et al. Extending the boundaries of sensory marketing and examining the sixth sensory system: effects of vestibular sensations for sitting versus standing postures on food taste perception.
Journal of Consumer Research Epub online 11 May doi: Skip to content. T he business of life aside, scientists are now questioning if there could be something inherently different about standing up that can affect perception and consumption of food.
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Research conducted in found the same , but these two studies rely on our ability both to judge our eating speed accurately, and to report it honestly. This problem was overcome in a South Korean study , which timed how long a group of cadets training at the Armed Forces Nursing Academy actually took to finish their meals. With their regimented life where they all woke, ate and exercised at the same time, they were the ideal group of people to study.
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