One of the problems in our daily lives is that many of us rush through the day, with no time for anything including lunch … and when we have time to get a bite to eat, we gobble it down. That leads to stressful, unhealthy living.
The concept that eating slower restricts appetite has been bandied about for ages, but there was never any scientific proof — now there is.

“It started in about 1972 as a hypothesis that eating slowly would allow the body time for the development of satiety [fullness] and we would eat less,” said Kathleen Melanson, a researcher from the University of Rhode Island. “Since then we’ve heard it everywhere and it has become common knowledge. But no studies had been conducted to prove it.”
In the study 30 college-aged-women were given large plates of pasta and told to eat as much as they wished.
When asked to eat quickly, they consumed 646 calories in nine minutes. But when they were told to slow down and chew the food 15 to 20 times, their calorie consumption was about 579 calories in 29 minutes.
Wow, I am surprised to know this finding!
“Satiety signals clearly need time to develop,” Melanson said. “Not only did the women take in fewer calories when they ate more slowly, they had a greater feeling of satiety at meal completion and 60 minutes afterwards, which strongly suggests benefits to eating more slowly.”
The women who ate slowly also reported enjoying their meals more.
The results were reported at the annual meeting of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity in October.
Well, in summary, 5 benefits of eating slower:
1. Lose weight.
2. Enjoy your food.
3. Better digestion.
4. Less stress.
5. Rebel against fast food and fast life.
Mind you, there is a movement called Slow Food Movement which was founded by Carlo Petrini in Italy to combat fast food.
It claims to preserve the cultural cuisine and the associated food plants and seeds, domestic animals, and farming within an ecoregion. It was the first established part of the broader Slow movement. The movement has since expanded globally to over 83,000 members in 122 countries.

The Slow Food logo
A restaurant placard, Santorini, Greece

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I’m a guy but eat very slow too. No wonder I hardly gain any weight. Gotta eat faster next time.
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I'm a guy but eat very slow too. No wonder I haddly gain any weight. Gotta eat faster next time.
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