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Mmetụta SnackWell

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Mmetụta SnackWell

Nke SnackWell mmetụta bụ a phenomenon ebe dieters ga-eri ihe ala-kalori kuki, dị ka SnackWells, karịa ka ha ga-eme maka nkịtị kuki. [1] [2] A makwaara ya dị ka akwụkwọ ikike omume, a na-akọwakwa ya dị ka okwu maka ụzọ ndị mmadụ na-esi agafe mmiri mgbe e nyere ha ohere n'efu [3] ma ọ bụ ọchịchọ nke ndị mmadụ na-eribiga ihe ókè mgbe ha na-eri nri ndị dị obere abụba n'ihi nkwenye na ọ adịghị eme abụba. [4]

Okwu ahụ, nke pụtara dị ka mmeghachi omume maka usoro nri na 1980 na 1990, [5] na-ejikwa maka mmetụta yiri ya na ntọala ndị ọzọ, dị ka oriri ume, ebe a na-akpọ ya " mmetụta nlọghachi azụ ". Dị ka ihe atụ, dị ka otu nnyocha e mere n’afọ 2008 si kwuo, ndị nwere ígwè ọrụ ịsa ahụ na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma na-asakwu uwe. [6] [7] Ndị nwere ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ ike na-ahapụ ha ogologo oge, ma tụfuo 5-12% nke nchekwa ike a na-atụ anya nke 80%. [8]

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  1. "One reason I've suggested is what called the SnackWell's Phenomenon: By giving a free pass to good nutrients, people go there and eat a lot more food. If one SnackWell's is okay because it's low-fat, a whole box is probably better." -- Food writer Michael Pollan in his Otis Lecture at Bates College, Oct. 27, 2008.
  2. Buzzword: Snackwell's effect. Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved on 2012-05-31.
  3. Harris (2015). The Paleo Vegetarian Diet: A Guide For Weight Loss And Healthy Living. Berkeley, CA: Ulysses Press, 18. ISBN 9781612434629. 
  4. Small (2009). Top 100 Food Plants. Ottawa: NRC Research Press, 174. ISBN 9780660198583. 
  5. Jacobson (2017-03-06). Burying the Snackwell Myth (en). Medium. Retrieved on 2019-09-30.
  6. Lucas W. Davis: 'Durable Goods and Residential Demand for Energy and Water: Evidence from a Field Trial'. The RAND Journal of Economics Vol. 39, No. 2 (Summer 2008), pp. 530-546. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25474381
  7. Flex Your Power Energy News - Power Plug » the Snackwell Effect: Consumers Sabotage Energy-Saving Efforts. Archived from the original on 2010-03-26. Retrieved on 2010-02-20.
  8. Watson (2009-03-22). Consumers can sabotage energy-saving efforts. USA Today. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.