💨 Abstract
Adding a bit of spice to meals can help reduce calorie intake, according to a Penn State study. Researchers found that slightly increasing the spiciness of dishes with chili pepper slowed eating and reduced food consumption without affecting taste. This strategy may help in controlling portion sizes and reducing energy intake.
Courtesy: Katrina Turrill
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