Portions Eating Women Affected by Who Invited To Dinner


When you're running a diet program, it's worth looking for a partner who is not too fond of eating a meal. For according to the study, a person especially women tend to mimic the diet of the partner to whom they eat together.

This tendency is called behavioral mimicry, or behavior that appears to mimic away without ever realizing it. For example, when eating, a person tends to equalize the speed and even the meal portions with a partner to whom they eat together.

RCJ Hermans, a scientist from the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands reveal that when observations of the 70 pairs of volunteers. All volunteers involved female and each not know each other beforehand.

Together with his team, Hermans observe the speed and the number of bites or mouthfuls performed during each of the pair eat together. The results showed, there is a strong tendency of each partner to imitate each style of eating each other.

According to Hermans, this trend is generally not realized. Instinctively, this behavior is one of the efforts that are not recognized when a person wants to feel socially connected with others in its immediate environment.

"Our results show a tendency mimicry or imitating the behavior observed in the first 20 minutes of interaction at the dinner table," said another researcher involved, Dr. Rick Hoyle at Duke University, as quoted by AP.

Several previous studies did show that there are many things that are not recognized, but it is affecting the size of the meal. For example is the color plates and tablecloths, cutlery size of the spoon and fork or sex partner were invited to eat.

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