Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 South 2nd St Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2008 Oct 26;5:51. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-5-51.
Eating away from home has increased in prevalence among US adults and now comprises about 50% of food expenditures. Calorie labeling on chain restaurant menus is one specific policy that has been proposed to help consumers make better food choices at restaurants. The present review evaluates the available empirical literature on the effects of calorie information on food choices in restaurant and cafeteria settings.
Computer-assisted searches were conducted using the PUBMED database and the Google Scholar world wide web search engine to identify studies published in peer-review journals that evaluated calorie labeling of cafeteria or restaurant menu items. Studies that evaluated labeling only some menu items (e.g. low calorie foods only) were excluded from the review since the influence of selective labeling may be different from that which may be expected from comprehensive labeling.
Six studies were identified that met the selection criteria for this review. Results from five of these studies provide some evidence consistent with the hypothesis that calorie information may influence food choices in a cafeteria or restaurant setting. However, results from most of these studies suggest the effect may be weak or inconsistent. One study found no evidence of an effect of calorie labeling on food choices. Each of the studies had at least one major methodological shortcoming, pointing toward the need for better designed studies to more rigorously evaluate the influence of point-of-purchase calorie labeling on food choices.
More research is needed that meets minimum standards of methodological quality. Studies need to include behavioral outcomes such as food purchase and eating behaviors. Also, studies need to be implemented in realistic settings such as restaurants and cafeterias.
美国成年人外出就餐的比例有所增加,现在约占食物支出的 50%。在连锁餐厅的菜单上标注卡路里信息是帮助消费者在餐厅做出更好的食物选择的具体政策之一。本综述评估了关于餐厅和自助餐厅环境中卡路里信息对食物选择影响的现有实证文献。
使用 PUBMED 数据库和 Google Scholar 网络搜索引擎进行计算机辅助搜索,以确定评估自助餐厅或餐厅菜单项目卡路里标注的同行评审期刊上发表的研究。从综述中排除仅评估部分菜单项目(例如仅低卡路里食品)的研究,因为选择性标注的影响可能与全面标注的预期影响不同。
确定了符合本综述选择标准的六项研究。其中五项研究的结果提供了一些证据,表明卡路里信息可能会影响自助餐厅或餐厅环境中的食物选择。然而,这些研究中的大多数结果表明这种影响可能较弱或不一致。一项研究发现卡路里标签对食物选择没有影响。每一项研究都存在至少一个主要的方法学缺陷,这表明需要更好设计的研究来更严格地评估购买点卡路里标签对食物选择的影响。
需要进行更多符合最低方法学质量标准的研究。研究需要包括行为结果,例如食物购买和饮食行为。此外,研究需要在现实环境中进行,例如餐厅和自助餐厅。