Brian Wansink is an American professor in the fields of consumer behavior and nutritional science and is currently serving as the Executive Director of the USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP), which is charged with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines and with promoting the Food Guide Pyramid (MyPyramid).
Wansink is best known for his work on consumer behavior and food and for popularizing terms such as "mindless eating" and "health halos." His research has focused on how our immediate environment (supermarkets, packaging, homes, pantries, and tablescapes) influences eating habits and preferences. Wansink holds the John S. Dyson Endowed Chair in the Applied Economics and Management Department at Cornell University. He is the author of over 100 academic articles and books, including the best-selling book Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think and Marketing Nutrition (2005). He is a 2007 recipient of the humorous Ig Nobel Prize and was named ABC World News Person of the Week on January 4, 2008.
In this illuminating and groundbreaking new book, food psychologist Brian Wansink shows why you may not realize how much you’re eating, what you’re eating–or why you’re even eating at all.
• Does food with a brand name really taste better?
• Do you hate brussels sprouts because your mother did?
• Does the size of your plate determine how hungry you feel?
• How much would you eat if your soup bowl secretly refilled itself?
• What does your favorite comfort food really say about you?
• Why do you overeat so much at healthy restaurants?
Brian Wansink is a Stanford Ph.D. and the director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab. He’s spent a lifetime studying what we don’t notice: the hidden cues that determine how much and why people eat. Using ingenious, fun, and sometimes downright fiendishly clever experiments like the “bottomless soup bowl,” Wansink takes us on a fascinating tour of the secret dynamics behind our dietary habits. How does packaging influence how much we eat? Which movies make us eat faster? How does music or the color of the room influence how much we eat? How can we recognize the “hidden persuaders” used by restaurants and supermarkets to get us to mindlessly eat? What are the real reasons most diets are doomed to fail? And how can we use the “mindless margin” to lose–instead of gain–ten to twenty pounds in the coming year?
Mindless Eating will change the way you look at food, and it will give you the facts you need to easily make smarter, healthier, more mindful and enjoyable choices at the dinner table, in the supermarket, in restaurants, at the office–even at a vending machine–wherever you decide to satisfy your appetite.
發表於2025-01-25
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Wansink也是神人一枚,早年在多所大學間轉瞭很久,每所大學都不知道該把他往哪個係裏放。他的研究也是別齣心裁,不屑於討好主流的興趣,於是也多年沒混到tenure;直到Cornell慧眼識人,把Wansink和他傳奇的Lab招到麾下。 公認的最有名的Wansink研究是bottomless bowl (無底湯...
評分這本書我沒有完整讀過,但是看過Brian Wansink研究mindless eating這方麵的論文,發錶在《obesity》上麵[擁有高校數據庫的同學可以去找來看]。 人為什麼會胖,吃多瞭,是最主要的因素。二戰後食品工業飛速發展,當所有食品公司加工齣來的食品的總熱量遠遠超過消費者正常需求時...
評分Wansink也是神人一枚,早年在多所大學間轉瞭很久,每所大學都不知道該把他往哪個係裏放。他的研究也是別齣心裁,不屑於討好主流的興趣,於是也多年沒混到tenure;直到Cornell慧眼識人,把Wansink和他傳奇的Lab招到麾下。 公認的最有名的Wansink研究是bottomless bowl (無底湯...
評分這本書我沒有完整讀過,但是看過Brian Wansink研究mindless eating這方麵的論文,發錶在《obesity》上麵[擁有高校數據庫的同學可以去找來看]。 人為什麼會胖,吃多瞭,是最主要的因素。二戰後食品工業飛速發展,當所有食品公司加工齣來的食品的總熱量遠遠超過消費者正常需求時...
評分Wansink也是神人一枚,早年在多所大學間轉瞭很久,每所大學都不知道該把他往哪個係裏放。他的研究也是別齣心裁,不屑於討好主流的興趣,於是也多年沒混到tenure;直到Cornell慧眼識人,把Wansink和他傳奇的Lab招到麾下。 公認的最有名的Wansink研究是bottomless bowl (無底湯...
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興趣果然是最佳動力來源。。。看學術看得慢如蝸牛,翻這個倆小時搞定。。。還記筆記總結。。
評分人們大都不願承認,比起飢餓程度和食物味道,更能影響我們吃得多少的因素是盤子大小、吃飯環境、電視、氣氛、燈光……作者就這一問題做瞭大量有趣實驗,證明瞭大多數人吃飯根本沒過腦——爆米花桶更大你就吃得越多,告訴你這瓶紅酒是加州(著名紅酒産地)的就比告訴你是北達科他的更下飯。所以少吃的秘訣或許就是,把盤子換小點,慢點吃,吃的時候認真嘗嘗味道(不好吃的話就更不值得攝入那些卡路裏瞭)。
評分正如船長所說的,投入産齣比太低,實踐自然也沒有多大意義。大體上,遵循著環境-心理-進食行為,自己吃之前拍照,記錄。強化進食證據,少吃,正是有用的方法之一
評分興趣果然是最佳動力來源。。。看學術看得慢如蝸牛,翻這個倆小時搞定。。。還記筆記總結。。
評分總結起來就是以下兩點: 1.吃的時候關注自己內在的感受,感受自己什麼時候飽瞭,而不是看碗裏麵還有多少東西。 2.想要少吃盡量拿小碗來裝東西。
Mindless Eating 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載