Lighting in Fast Food Restaurants Entices You to Eat More & Faster

Lighting in Fast Food Restaurants Entices You to Eat More & Faster

Why don’t vampires cruise the fast-food restaurants? Is it because there’s too much cholesterol in the customers’ hemoglobin? Nope. It’s the bright lights, colors and sounds in fast-food temples of cardiac arrest that would send “The Vampire Diaries'” Alaric Saltzman (Matthew Davis) and “Twilight’s” Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) running out of the place. And so it should be for mere mortals, too.

Drs. Oz & Roizen
Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Mehmet Oz

The ambiance that defines the decor of beef-to-go dining rooms gets people to eat faster and down more calories than they would in a dimly lit room with soothing music.

We want to help you avoid the same hazards at work and at home. You will look better, weigh less and dodge a host of ailments from poor digestion to heart disease. So we ask you: Are you eating at your desk under florescent lights, stressing out about a deadline? At home, do you eat standing up at the kitchen counter, or munch down chips, soda and who-knows-what while watching TV?

Well, we’ve got the solution – and you’ll notice how much better your tummy feels!

Lighting in Fast Food Restaurants Entices You to Eat More & Faster1. Turn off digital devices (TV, too). Set places with moderate-size dishes at a table with comfortable chairs. Turn off the overhead light. Play some soft music.

2. Prepare a salad (a dash of healthy olive oil and balsamic vinegar), steamed fresh veggies (flavored with chili sauce, mustard, basil or dill?) and broiled fish (salmon or trout).

3. Now settle in for a good conversation with your kids or partner, and calmly enjoy every forkful. Repeat, at least daily.

– Dr. Michael Roizen & Dr. Mehmet Oz

© 2012 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D. Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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