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Simply adding the word 'fruit' makes sugar healthier: The misleading effect of symbolic information on the perceived healthiness of food

机译:简单地添加“水果”一词会使糖更健康:象征性信息对食物的健康感的误导作用

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People may use simple heuristics to assess the healthiness of food products. For instance, the information that a product contains "fruit sugar" (in German, "fruit sugar" is the colloquial term for fructose) could be interpreted as a cue that the product is relatively healthy, since the term "fruit" symbolizes healthiness. This can have a misleading effect on the perceived healthiness of a product. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 164) were asked to evaluate the healthiness of one of two breakfast cereals based on the information provided in a nutrition table. For one group, the label "fruit sugar" was used; for the other, the label "sugar" was used. Results suggest that the phrase "fruit sugar" listed as an ingredient of the breakfast cereal resulted in a more positive perception of the healthiness of the cereal compared with the ingredient labeled "sugar." In Experiment 2 (N = 202), the results of Experiment 1 were replicated with a within-subjects design in which participants evaluated the two products simultaneously. Experiment 3 (N = 251) ruled out the alternative explanation that the effect could be due to differing inferences about the product's ingredients based on the label used, that is, that the product labeled with "fruit sugar" contains fruit. Finally, in Experiment 4 (N = 162), the results show that the healthiness associated with the labeling of the ingredient "sugar" ("fruit sugar" vs. "sugar") mediates the observed effect. Results of the four experiments indicate that symbolic information is an important factor that can influence people's health perceptions of food. These findings have implications for marketing and public health. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:人们可以使用简单的启发式方法来评估食品的健康性。例如,产品包含“水果糖”的信息(在德语中,“水果糖”是果糖的口语术语)可以解释为该产品相对健康的提示,因为术语“水果”表示健康。这可能会对产品的感知健康产生误导性影响。在实验1中,要求参与者(N = 164)根据营养表中提供的信息评估两种早餐谷物之一的健康状况。一组使用标签“水果糖”;另外,使用标签“糖”。结果表明,与标记为“糖”的成分相比,作为早餐谷物的成分列出的短语“水果糖”对谷物的健康性产生了更积极的认识。在实验2(N = 202)中,实验1的结果通过受试者内部设计进行了复制,受试者在设计中同时评估了两种产品。实验3(N = 251)排除了另一种解释,即效果可能是由于基于所使用的标签对产品成分的不同推论所致,也就是说,标有“水果糖”的产品包含水果。最后,在实验4中(N = 162),结果表明与“糖”成分(“水果糖”与“糖”)的标签相关的健康性介导了观察到的效果。四个实验的结果表明,符号信息是可以影响人们对食物的健康认知的重要因素。这些发现对营销和公共卫生有影响。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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