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Participants consumed 130 more calories on average in the low social status condition compared to the high social status condition (p=0.07).

Practitioners should consider the impact of perceived social status on dietary intake.

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When compared to the high social status condition, participants consumed 130 more calories on average ( p =0.07) in the low social status condition.
Michelle I. Cardel et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2016

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Based on the randomized crossover study design.

Source

The Effects of Experimentally Manipulating Social Status on Acute Eating Behavior: A Randomized, Crossover Pilot Study

Michelle I. Cardel et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2016

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