Jackson Veterans Administration Medical Center.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1984 Spring;17(1):85-92. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1984.17-85.
We evaluated the effect of posting caloric information on food purchases at a cafeteria. Purchases of more than 14,300 entrees, vegetables, and salads by 6,970 customers were unobtrusively monitored via the cash register inventory control system during 15 evening observations. A quasi-multiple-baseline design across food groups was used to test the additive effect of labeling the three lowest caloric choices for vegetables, salads, and entrees. A linear logit analysis confirmed that labeling increased the probability of low calorie selections for vegetables and salads, but not for entrees. Observations of meals purchased by a subsample of 413 customers indicated labeling did not change the total caloric content of meals. The number of customers and total sales per evening were unaffected by the labeling intervention. The results suggest that manipulating environmental cues may be an effective method for changing food purchases in a cafeteria, but labeling individual items may not be the best way to decrease total calories purchased.
我们评估了在自助餐厅张贴卡路里信息对食品购买的影响。在 15 个晚上的观察中,通过收银机库存控制系统对 6970 名顾客购买的 14300 多份主菜、蔬菜和沙拉进行了非干扰性监测。使用跨食品组的准多重基线设计来测试对蔬菜、沙拉和主菜的三种最低卡路里选择进行标记的附加效果。线性逻辑分析证实,标记增加了选择低卡路里蔬菜和沙拉的可能性,但对主菜则不然。对 413 名顾客购买的膳食的观察表明,标记并没有改变膳食的总卡路里含量。顾客人数和每晚的总销售额不受标签干预的影响。结果表明,操纵环境线索可能是改变自助餐厅食品购买的有效方法,但标记单个物品可能不是减少购买的总卡路里的最佳方法。