Notice of Retraction: Wansink B, Cheney MM. Super Bowls: Serving Bowl Size and Food Consumption. JAMA. 2005;293(14):1727-1728.
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1. JAMA and the JAMA Network, Chicago, Illinois
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American Medical Association (AMA)
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General Medicine
Reference9 articles.
1. Expression of concern: Wansink B, Cheney MM. Super Bowls: Serving Bowl Size and Food Consumption. JAMA. 2005;293(14):1727-1728.;Bauchner;JAMA,2018
2. Expression of concern: “First Foods Most: After 18-Hour Fast, People Drawn to Starches First and Vegetables Last,” “Hungry Grocery Shoppers Buy More Calories, Not More Food,” and “Watch What You Eat: Action-Related Television Content Increases Food Intake” by Brian Wansink.;Bauchner;JAMA Intern Med,2018
3. Expression of Concern: “Consequences of Belonging to the ‘Clean Plate Club’” and “Preordering School Lunch Encourages Better Food Choices by Children” by Brian Wansink.;Bauchner;JAMA Pediatr,2018
4. Super bowls: serving bowl size and food consumption.;Wansink;JAMA,2005
5. First foods most: after 18-hour fast, people drawn to starches first and vegetables last.;Wansink;Arch Intern Med,2012
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