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A clean kitchen could help you cut calories

Cluttered kitchens cause over-snacking

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Cluttered and chaotic environments can cause stress, which can lead us to grab more of the indulgent snacks — twice as many cookies according to this new study!

The study shows that cluttered kitchens are caloric kitchens. When stressed out females were asked to wait for another person in a messy kitchen — with newspapers on the table, dishes in the sink, and the phone ringing — they ate twice as many cookies compared to women in the same kitchen when it was organized and quiet. In total they ate 53 more calories from cookies in 10 minutes time.

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“Being in a chaotic environment and feeling out of control is bad for diets. It seems to lead people to think, ‘Everything else is out of control, so why shouldn’t I be?'” says lead author Lenny Vartanian, PhD., now Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of New South Wales in Australia. “I suspect the same would hold with males, ” he adds.

 

Cluttered and chaotic environments can cause stress,   which can lead us to grab more of the indulgent snacks -- twice as many cookies according to this new study! - Daniel Miller

 

Half of the 98 females participating in the study waited in a cluttered kitchen with scattered piles of papers and dirty dishes, while the other half waited in an organized kitchen. Both kitchens had bowls of cookies, crackers, and carrots. Some of the participants were asked to write about a time when their life was out of control and others were asked to write of a time when they were in control. The latter group entered the cluttered room feeling in control and ate about 100 fewer total calories than those who felt out of control before entering.

“Although meditation, as a way of feeling in control, might be one way to resist kitchen snacking for some, it’s probably easier just to keep our kitchens picked up and cleaned up, ” said coauthor Brian Wansink, Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab and author of Slim by Design.

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