Ahn Jae-Young, Park Hae-Ryun, Lee Kiwon, Kwon Sooyoun, Kim Soyeong, Yang Jihye, Song Kyung-Hee, Lee Youngmi
Department of Food and Nutrition, Myongji University, 116 Myongji-ro, Cheoin-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi 449-728, Korea.
Department of Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States.
Nutr Res Pract. 2015 Dec;9(6):667-72. doi: 10.4162/nrp.2015.9.6.667. Epub 2015 Nov 4.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To encourage healthier food choices for children in fast-food restaurants, many initiatives have been proposed. This study aimed to examine the effect of disclosing nutritional information on parents' meal choices for their children at fast-food restaurants in South Korea.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: An online experimental survey using a menu board was conducted with 242 parents of children aged 2-12 years who dined with them at fast-food restaurants at least once a month. Participants were classified into two groups: the low-calorie group (n = 41) who chose at least one of the lowest calorie meals in each menu category, and the high-calorie group (n = 201) who did not. The attributes including perceived empowerment, use of provided nutritional information, and perceived difficulties were compared between the two groups.
The low-calorie group perceived significantly higher empowerment with the nutritional information provided than did the high-calorie group (P = 0.020). Additionally, the low-calorie group was more interested in nutrition labeling (P < 0.001) and considered the nutritional value of menus when selecting restaurants for their children more than did the high-calorie group (P = 0.017). The low-calorie group used the nutritional information provided when choosing meals for their children significantly more than did the high-calorie group (P < 0.001), but the high-calorie group had greater difficulty using the nutritional information provided (P = 0.012).
The results suggest that improving the empowerment of parents using nutritional information could be a strategy for promoting healthier parental food choices for their children at fast-food restaurants.
背景/目的:为鼓励快餐店为儿童提供更健康的食物选择,人们提出了许多倡议。本研究旨在探讨在韩国快餐店公布营养信息对家长为孩子选择餐食的影响。
对象/方法:对242名2至12岁孩子的家长进行了一项使用菜单板的在线实验调查,这些家长每月至少带孩子在快餐店用餐一次。参与者被分为两组:低热量组(n = 41),他们在每个菜单类别中至少选择了一种热量最低的餐食;高热量组(n = 201),他们没有这样做。比较了两组在感知赋权、提供的营养信息使用情况以及感知困难等方面的属性。
低热量组对所提供的营养信息的感知赋权显著高于高热量组(P = 0.020)。此外,低热量组对营养标签更感兴趣(P < 0.001),并且在为孩子选择餐厅时比高热量组更考虑菜单的营养价值(P = 0.017)。低热量组在为孩子选择餐食时使用所提供营养信息的频率显著高于高热量组(P < 0.001),但高热量组在使用所提供的营养信息时遇到的困难更大(P = 0.012)。
结果表明,利用营养信息增强家长的权能可能是促进家长在快餐店为孩子做出更健康食物选择的一种策略。