Are you eating too fast? Reformat your meals to eat slower and avoid overeating


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Eating more slowly can be encouraged with structured, varied meals, eaten with cutlery. —AFP

Wolfing down food too quickly is not without consequences for our health.

Indeed, this eating habit is linked to an increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease and even certain types of cancer.

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