Schuldt Jonathon P
a Department of Communication , Cornell University.
Health Commun. 2013;28(8):814-21. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2012.725270. Epub 2013 Feb 27.
The food industry has recently implemented numerous front-of-package nutrition labels to readily convey key aspects a food product's nutritional profile to consumers (e.g., calories and fat content). Although seemingly well-intentioned, such labels might lead consumers to perceive relatively poor nutrition foods in a healthier light. The present research explores whether one underresearched aspect of nutrition labels-namely, their color-might influence perceptions of a product's healthfulness. In Study 1, participants perceived a candy bar as healthier when it bore a green rather than a red calorie label, despite the fact that the labels conveyed the same calorie content. Study 2 examined the perceived healthfulness of a candy bar bearing a green versus white calorie label and assessed individual differences in the importance of healthy eating. Overall, results suggest that green labels increase perceived healthfulness, especially among consumers who place high importance on healthy eating. Discussion focuses on implications for health-related judgment and nutrition labeling.
食品行业最近实施了众多包装正面营养标签,以便向消费者直观传达食品营养成分的关键方面(例如卡路里和脂肪含量)。尽管这些标签看似出于善意,但可能会让消费者以更健康的眼光看待营养相对较差的食品。本研究探讨营养标签一个研究较少的方面——即标签颜色——是否会影响对产品健康程度的认知。在研究1中,尽管标签显示的卡路里含量相同,但当能量棒上的卡路里标签是绿色而非红色时,参与者会觉得它更健康。研究2考察了带有绿色或白色卡路里标签的能量棒的健康程度认知,并评估了健康饮食重要性方面的个体差异。总体而言,结果表明绿色标签会增加对健康程度的认知,尤其是在那些高度重视健康饮食的消费者中。讨论聚焦于对健康相关判断和营养标签的影响。