"Eating
Frequently May Lead To Less Weight Gain In Girls"
Reuters (1/13, Pittman) reports that
according to a study published online Jan. 4 in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, girls who ate meals and
snacks frequently gained less weight than girls who ate
only a few times every day. Researchers followed over 2,100
black and white girls starting at age nine or ten, and
tracked their eating habits as well as height, weight,
and waist measurements for ten years to arrive at this
conclusion. The study authors proposed that eating more
frequently might lead to longer satisfaction and prevent
over-eating, but noted that the food types being eaten
might also contribute to weight gain and overall health.
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