Thinking increases calorie intake

An American research team has demonstrated that intellectual work leads to a substantial increase in calorie intake. The team measured the spontaneous food intake of 14 students after three tasks: seated relaxation, summarising text, and completing a series of memory, attention and vigilance tests on a computer. After 45 minutes at each activity, participants were allowed to eat as much as they wa ...
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