Dear HDT Spring 2015
Dear HDT Spring 2015
Dear HDT Spring 2015
RU DINING HEALTHY?
A Weekly Newsletter Brought To You By The RU Healthy Dining TeamA Joint Program Between RU Dining Services and The Department of Nutritional Sciences
Another edition of Dear HDT has arrived! You have questions, we have answers. For the last few weeks
youve been asking nutritional questions on our social media sites. Here are some of our answers:
Dear HDT,
How many calories are in this emoticon ?
Lucky for you, that pizza emoji is calorie free! Even cooler, studies show repeated exposure to foods can reduce
cravings. So check out that pepperoni slice any time you like! One real slice of 14 pepperoni pizza is
about 340 calories.
There are very unusual things people eat on the show My Strange Addiction. One lady ate powdered
bleach and another ate couch cushions. Really the question I'm getting at is: Do you watch that show?
Compulsively eating substances without nutritional value is actually a disorder known as pica. It can cause a variety of
complications such as obstruction of the digestive tract, toxicities or parasitic infections. So the answer Im getting at is:
Ive seen the episode where the woman eats toilet paper.
Xoxo, HDT
Authoredby:TaylorPalm
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2014. Thought for Food: Imagined Consumption Reduces Actual Consumption. Science 330: 1530-1533.
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mission is to educate students about nutrition and encourage them to make healthier food and lifestyle choices. For more info,
nutrient analysis and past newsletters, visit our web page at http://food.rutgers.edu or visit our blog at http://ruhdt.wordpress.com