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A nudge in a healthy direction. The effect of nutrition labels on food purchasing behaviors in university dining facilities

机译:向健康方向轻推。营养标签对大学就餐场所食物购买行为的影响

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Background: Despite legislation that requires restaurants to post nutritional labels on their products or menu items, the scientific literature provides inconsistent support for the idea that adding labels to foods will change buying patterns. Lack of success of previous research may be that sample sizes have been too small and durations of studies too short. Objective: To assess the effect of nutrition labeling on prepackaged food purchases in university dining facilities. Design: Weekly sales data for a sample of prepackaged food items were obtained and analyzed, spanning three semesters before and three semesters after nutritional labels were introduced on to the sample of foods. The labels summarized caloric content and nutrient composition information. Mean nutrient composition purchased were calculated for the sample of foods. Labeled food items were categorized as high-calorie, low-calorie, high-fat, or low-fat foods and analyzed for change as a function of the introduction of the labels. Setting: Data were obtained from all retail dining units located at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY where the pre-packaged food items were sold. Results: Results indicated that the introduction of food labels resulted in a 7% reduction of the mean total kcals purchased per week (p < 0.001) from the labeled foods. Total fat purchased per week were also reduced by 7% (p < 0.001). Percent of sales from "low-calorie" and "low-fat" foods (p < 0.001) increased, while percent of sales from "high-calorie" and "high-fat" foods decreased (p < 0.001), Conclusions: The results suggest that nutrition labels on pre-packaged foods in a large university dining hall produces a small but significant reduction of labeled high calorie and high fat foods purchased and an increase in low calorie, low fat foods. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:尽管有立法要求餐馆在其产品或菜单项上贴上营养标签,但科学文献对在食物上添加标签会改变购买方式的想法提供了不一致的支持。先前研究的失败之处可能在于样本量太小而研究时间太短。目的:评估营养标签对大学就餐场所购买的预包装食品的影响。设计:获得并分析了预包装食品样品的每周销售数据,该数据跨越了将营养标签引入食品样品之前的三个学期和之后的三个学期。标签总结了热量含量和营养成分信息。计算购买的食物样本的平均营养成分。贴有标签的食品分为高热量,低热量,高脂或低脂食品,并根据标签的引入来分析其变化。地点:数据是从位于纽约伊萨卡市康奈尔大学的所有零售用餐单位获得的,这些单位出售了预包装的食品。结果:结果表明,食品标签的引入导致每周从标签食品中购买的平均总大卡减少了7%(p <0.001)。每周购买的总脂肪也减少了7%(p <0.001)。 “低热量”和“低脂”食品的销售额百分比(p <0.001)增加,而“高热量”和“高脂”食品的销售额百分比下降(p <0.001),结论:结果表明,在一个大型大学食堂中,预包装食品上的营养标签会使购买的带标签的高热量和高脂肪食品减少但显着减少,而低热量,低脂肪食品的摄入增加。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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