-The number of daily weight-loss supplements taken and BMI did not differed between the two study groups.
-participants who took what they believed to be a weight-loss supplement ate a greater number of nougats than did control participants.
-participants who used purported supplements perceived greater progress toward weight reduction.
-participants under the purported weight-loss supplement condition were less likely to choose sugar-free bubble tea than were control participants.
-Participants in the purported supplement group chose greater amounts of sugar than did those in the control group.