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1. Professor Dallos, director of the school of applied psychosocial studies at Plymouth University, said: ‘Christmas tends to involve a large number of family members brought together, lots of food and drink and, of course, the all–important presents.
2. Professor Dallos says it‘s five parts turkey to one part nut roast According to his formula, people should also take two walks and drink two parts of wine to every three chocolates.
3. Prof Dallos, director of the school of applied psychosocial studies at Plymouth University in Devon, said: "Christmas tends to involve a large number of family members brought together for several hours, provision of lots of food and drink and, of course, the all–important presents.
4. Matt Cheevers, managing director of Teletext holidays, said: "This time of year is usually marked by a drop in the levels of intensity and productivity in the office, as the effects of trying to burn the candle at both ends and a dismal summer take their toll." As people start working less and focusing on the holiday, they might look to scientist Professor Rudi Dallos, who claims to have come up with a mathematical formula for the perfect Christmas.