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A study recently published in the Journal of the Academy of Food and Nutrition looked at the effects of social norms on eating behavior. Researchers found people ate more food if they were told their peers had eaten more. When they were told their peers were eating healthier foods, they ate healthier.
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True, children do go through many changes.
I think it might be Atari or Nintendo nes. or maybe Mario or pong. honestly I am not 100% sure what they mean by "mainstream appeal"
By eating the amount of certain foods as shown on a food pyramid or food plate.