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Published September 02, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced...
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View ArticleWatching Hollywood action movies on TV can make you fat
Washington, September 01: A new study has suggested that people ate more while watching a Hollywood action movie on TV as compared to watching an interview program. The study observed that viewers ate...
View ArticleAction films make you fat, study finds
Couch potatoes captivated by fast-paced action films eat far more than those watching more sedate programmes, according to new research warning that Hollywood blockbusters can be bad for your dietary...
View ArticleAction films will make you fat: medical study
It's official: Hollywood action films are bad for you. A study conducted by researchers at Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab has found that the fast cuts and sharp variations in sound levels...
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View ArticleAction-packed TV might make you snack more
The Associated PressCHICAGO (AP) — Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That’s the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more...
View ArticleStudy finds watching action-packed TV might make you snack more
Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely paced talk show. THE SKINNY:...
View Article>Action-packed TV might make you snack more: Study
CHICAGO (AP) — Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely-paced talk...
View Article>Study: Action-packed TV might make you snack more
CHICAGO (AP) — Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely paced talk...
View ArticleStudy: Action-packed TV might make you snack more
Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely paced talk show. THE SKINNY:...
View ArticleAction Movies Make You Eat More, New Study Suggests
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View ArticleAction-packed TV might make you snack more: Study
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View ArticleWarning: Action films put viewers at higher risk for overeating
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View ArticleAction films make you pile on the pounds
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View ArticleHollywood action films will make you fat: medical study
Stop or you'll go porky: researchers found people ate far more while watching action movie The Island, starring Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor, than they did while watching slower-paced content....
View ArticleAction Films May Spur the Need to Feed
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