Updated On: 07 October, 2021 06:23 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The study shows that diners who photograph their meals take longer to feel full and they want a second serving because taking pictures changes the way the brain perceives food and increases the craving for more calories
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Food lovers who post images of food on Instagram, wanting to share their experience with others, are more likely to crave for more, affecting their waistline, finds a study.
Surveys have suggested that almost 70 per cent of millennials -- those born in the eighties and nineties -- regularly share images of food before eating it. It is also one of the most common themes on social media platforms, the Daily Mail reported.