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Wansink, Brian and Lawrence W. Linder (2003), “Interactions Between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption,” International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, 27:7, Fat Fight: What Difference Is There Between Choosing Butter or Olive Oil on Your Bread? People who choose olive oil with their bread instead of butter consume 23% less bread and have a lower energy intake overall. Learn what you can do to choose wisely when provided bread at a restaurant.

Would you like oil or butter with your bread? Wansink, Brian and Lawrence W. Linder (2003), “Interactions Between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption,” International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, 27:7, Study : Diners were given 66g of olive oil and 66g of butter next to their plate Measurement : Oil or butter was measured after the meal to determine how much was consumed Question : Who consumed more fat? Those with oil or those with fat?

Wansink, Brian and Lawrence W. Linder (2003), “Interactions Between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption,” International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, 27:7, Who Eats More? Volume consumed (g) Diners eating olive oil ate 26% more grams of fat on each piece of bread. However, they ate 23% less bread than diners eating butter. What Does It Mean? Olive oil eaters had a lower level of total energy intake.

Wansink, Brian and Lawrence W. Linder (2003), “Interactions Between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption,” International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, 27:7, Choose Olive Oil when looking to consume fewer calories during a meal Be Careful: butter eaters underestimated their consumption by 0.6 slices of bread! Consider asking the waiting to remove the bread before your meal Out of sight, out of mind Check out this video to learn more about the out of sight, out of mind trick (click on picture) Bye Butter!

Wansink, Brian and Lawrence W. Linder (2003), “Interactions Between Forms of Fat Consumption and Restaurant Bread Consumption,” International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, 27:7, To learn more about these tips and others that can help you live a healthy life visit: To learn more about these tips and others that can help you live a healthy life visit: Want to Know More About the Fat Fight? How to Fight the Restaurant Diet Trap: Created By: Lauren Faldet