To Snack or Not to Snack?
PLAIN-2890 ยท run 19 (hybrid, A) vs run 16 (vector, B)
The actual ranked results each run returned for this one query, in order. Documents the benchmark judged relevant are highlighted green (with their relevance grade). Comparing the two columns shows why one run scored higher โ which relevant docs it surfaced, and how near the top.
A โ run 19 (hybrid)
- The effect of the addition of daily fruit and nut bars to diet on weight, and cardiac risk profile, in overweight adults.
- Two weeks of overfeeding with candy, but not peanuts, increases insulin levels and body weight.
- "Split them!" smaller item sizes of cookies lead to a decrease in energy intake in children.
- Serving styles of raw snack vegetables. What do children want?
- The role of nuts in the optimal diet: time for a critical appraisal?
- Desire to eat high- and low-fat foods following a low-fat dietary intervention.
- Glucose and insulin responses to manufactured and whole-food snacks.
- Short-term effects of a snack including dried prunes on energy intake and satiety in normal-weight individuals.
- An after-school snack of raisins lowers cumulative food intake in young children.
- A premeal snack of raisins decreases mealtime food intake more than grapes in young children.
B โ run 16 (vector)
- "Split them!" smaller item sizes of cookies lead to a decrease in energy intake in children.
- Serving styles of raw snack vegetables. What do children want?
- Two weeks of overfeeding with candy, but not peanuts, increases insulin levels and body weight.
- The effect of the addition of daily fruit and nut bars to diet on weight, and cardiac risk profile, in overweight adults.
- The role of nuts in the optimal diet: time for a critical appraisal?
- Desire to eat high- and low-fat foods following a low-fat dietary intervention.
- Glucose and insulin responses to manufactured and whole-food snacks.
- Short-term effects of a snack including dried prunes on energy intake and satiety in normal-weight individuals.
- An after-school snack of raisins lowers cumulative food intake in young children.
- Satiety: have we neglected dietary non-nutrients?