Harmony on the Plate: Examining how the tempo of the background music played in The Hub impacts the speed at which USF students consume their food

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Jade Charlize Sharon

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Mikyoung Lim, Doctoral Student

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This thesis investigates the potential correlation between the tempo of the background music played in The Hub and the speed at which USF students consume their meals. The study aims to explore the impact of music tempo on eating behavior, considering factors such as meal duration, food intake rates, and overall dining experience. Through a survey analysis, the research seeks to uncover patterns and preferences related to the influence of music tempo on meal consumption. The findings may contribute valuable insights to both academic discussions on the intersection of environmental factors and eating behavior and practical applications for dining halls aiming to enhance the overall dining experience for students on the University of South Florida campus.

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Harmony on the Plate: Examining how the tempo of the background music played in The Hub impacts the speed at which USF students consume their food

This thesis investigates the potential correlation between the tempo of the background music played in The Hub and the speed at which USF students consume their meals. The study aims to explore the impact of music tempo on eating behavior, considering factors such as meal duration, food intake rates, and overall dining experience. Through a survey analysis, the research seeks to uncover patterns and preferences related to the influence of music tempo on meal consumption. The findings may contribute valuable insights to both academic discussions on the intersection of environmental factors and eating behavior and practical applications for dining halls aiming to enhance the overall dining experience for students on the University of South Florida campus.