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Participants consumed a significantly higher proportion of their daily calorie needs in the low social status condition (39% vs. 31%; p=0.04).

Practitioners should be aware of how social status can influence dietary behavior.

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Participants consumed a significantly higher proportion of their daily calorie needs (39% of daily calorie needs in low social status condition versus 31% of daily calorie needs in high social status condition; p =0.04).
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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