Hudgens Michelle E, Barnes Allison S, Lockhart Mary Kate, Ellsworth Samantha C, Beckford Monna, Siegel Robert M
1 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
2 Evanston Academy, Cincinnati Public Schools, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 Feb;56(2):123-126. doi: 10.1177/0009922816677546. Epub 2016 Nov 16.
We recently demonstrated that small prizes given for a "Power Plate" (plain fat-free milk, entrée, fruit and vegetable) can be used in an elementary school cafeteria to increase healthful food selection by over 300%. The purpose of this study was to measure changes in food waste when the Power Plate (PP) program is implemented. The PP intervention was conducted at an inner-city elementary school. Emoticons were placed next to the preferred foods and children were given a small prize if they selected the PP. Data were obtained by observation and cash register receipts. The trays of 111 students before the intervention and 96 after were examined for content and waste. PP selection increased from 2% to 73% ( P < .001). There was no significant change in waste. We conclude that small prizes as an incentive for better food selection does not lead to an increase food waste.
我们最近证明,在小学食堂为“能量餐盘”(纯无脂牛奶、主菜、水果和蔬菜)设置小奖品,可以使健康食品的选择增加300%以上。本研究的目的是衡量实施“能量餐盘”(PP)计划时食物浪费的变化。PP干预在内城区的一所小学进行。在受欢迎的食物旁边放置表情符号,如果孩子们选择了PP,就会得到一个小奖品。数据通过观察和收银机收据获得。对干预前111名学生和干预后96名学生的餐盘内容和浪费情况进行了检查。PP的选择率从2%提高到了73%(P < .001)。浪费情况没有显著变化。我们得出结论,小奖品作为更好食物选择的激励措施不会导致食物浪费增加。