The study he conducted showed that boys consumed 50 fewer calories at mealtime, following a game of Angry Birds, than they did at a meal that wasn't preceded by gaming. "This finding is the first time anyone has shown that playing video games contributes to lower energy intake at the next meal," said Bellissimo. The game in question always is important to gamers who read this stuff, and in this case it was Angry Birds.
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