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玩具能促使儿童选择热量更低的套餐吗?关于玩具对食物选择强化作用的实地实验。

Can a Toy Encourage Lower Calorie Meal Bundle Selection in Children? A Field Experiment on the Reinforcing Effects of Toys on Food Choice.

作者信息

Reimann Martin, Lane Kristen

机构信息

University of Arizona, Eller College of Management, Department of Marketing, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Jan 13;12(1):e0169638. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169638. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The goal of this research was to test whether including an inexpensive nonfood item (toy) with a smaller-sized meal bundle (420 calories), but not with the regular-sized meal bundle version (580 calories), would incentivize children to choose the smaller-sized meal bundle, even among children with overweight and obesity. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the effect in a between-subjects field experiment of a toy on smaller-sized meal choice (here, a binary choice between a smaller-sized or regular-sized meal bundles). A random sample of 109 elementary school children from two schools in the Tucson, Arizona metropolitan area (55 females; Mage = 8.53 years, SDage = 2.14; MBMI = 18.30, SDBMI = 4.42) participated. Children's height and weight were measured and body-mass-index (BMI) was calculated, adjusting for age and sex. In our sample, 21 children were considered to be either overweight or obese. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the effect of a toy on smaller-sized meal choice. Results revealed that the inclusion of a toy with a smaller-sized meal, but not with the regular-sized version, predicted smaller-sized meal choice (P < .001), suggesting that children can be incentivized to choose less food when such is paired with a toy. BMI neither moderated nor nullified the effect of toy on smaller-sized meal choice (P = .125), suggesting that children with overweight and obesity can also be incentivized to choose less. This article is the first to suggest that fast-food restaurant chains may well utilize toys to motivate children to choose smaller-sized meal bundles. Our findings may be relevant for consumers, health advocates, policy makers, and marketers who would benefit from a strategy that presents healthier, but still desirable, meal bundle options.

摘要

本研究的目的是测试,在较小份套餐(420卡路里)中搭配一件价格低廉的非食品物品(玩具),而不在常规份套餐(580卡路里)中搭配,是否会促使儿童选择较小份套餐,即使是超重和肥胖儿童。在一项受试者间现场实验中,采用逻辑回归来评估玩具对选择较小份套餐的影响(此处为在较小份或常规份套餐之间进行二选一)。从亚利桑那州图森市大都市区的两所学校随机抽取了109名小学生参与研究(55名女生;年龄中位数 = 8.53岁,年龄标准差 = 2.14;BMI中位数 = 18.30,BMI标准差 = 4.42)。测量了儿童的身高和体重,并计算了身体质量指数(BMI),同时根据年龄和性别进行了调整。在我们的样本中,有21名儿童被认为超重或肥胖。采用逻辑回归来评估玩具对选择较小份套餐的影响。结果显示,在较小份套餐中搭配玩具,而不在常规份套餐中搭配,可预测儿童会选择较小份套餐(P < .001),这表明当较小份套餐搭配玩具时,儿童会受到激励而选择更少的食物。BMI既未调节也未消除玩具对选择较小份套餐的影响(P = .125),这表明超重和肥胖儿童也会受到激励而选择更少的食物。本文首次提出,快餐连锁餐厅很可能可以利用玩具来促使儿童选择较小份套餐。我们的研究结果可能对消费者、健康倡导者、政策制定者和营销人员具有参考价值,他们可能会从推出更健康但仍具吸引力的套餐选项这一策略中受益。

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