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更健康与不太健康食物的供应与食物选择:一项在线实验。

Availability of healthier vs. less healthy food and food choice: an online experiment.

机构信息

Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Forvie Site, Cambridge, CB2 0SR, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Nov 29;18(1):1296. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6112-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Our environments shape our behaviour, but little research has addressed whether healthier cues have a similar impact to less healthy ones. This online study examined the impact on food choices of the number of (i) healthier and (ii) less healthy snack foods available, and possible moderation by cognitive load and socioeconomic status.

METHODS

UK adults (n = 1509) were randomly allocated to one of six groups (two cognitive load x three availability conditions). Participants memorised a 7-digit number (7777777: low cognitive load; 8529713: high cognitive load). While remembering this number, participants chose the food they would most like to eat from: (a) two healthier and two less healthy foods, (b) six healthier and two less healthy foods, or (c) two healthier and six less healthy foods.

RESULTS

Compared to being offered two healthier and two less healthy options, the odds of choosing a healthier option were twice as high (Odds Ratio (OR): 2.0, 95%CI: 1.6, 2.6) with four additional healthier options, while the odds of choosing a less healthy option were four times higher (OR: 4.3, 95%CI: 3.1, 6.0) with four additional less healthy options. There were no significant main effects or interactions with cognitive load or socioeconomic status.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides a novel test of the impact of healthier vs. less healthy food cues on food choice, suggesting that less healthy food cues have a larger effect than healthier ones. Consequently, removing less healthy as opposed to adding healthier food options could have greater impact on healthier choices. Studies are now needed in which choices are made between physically-present foods.

摘要

背景

我们的环境塑造我们的行为,但很少有研究探讨更健康的线索是否会产生与不健康线索类似的影响。本项在线研究考察了提供更多(i)健康和(ii)不健康零食数量对食物选择的影响,以及认知负荷和社会经济地位的可能调节作用。

方法

英国成年人(n=1509)被随机分配到六个组中的一个(两个认知负荷x三个可用性条件)。参与者记住一个 7 位数字(7777777:低认知负荷;8529713:高认知负荷)。在记住这个数字的同时,参与者从以下食物中选择他们最想吃的:(a)两种更健康和两种不太健康的食物,(b)六种更健康和两种不太健康的食物,或(c)两种更健康和六种不太健康的食物。

结果

与提供两种更健康和两种不太健康的选择相比,选择更健康的选择的几率高出两倍(优势比(OR):2.0,95%CI:1.6,2.6),而额外提供四种更健康的选择时,选择不太健康的选择的几率高出四倍(OR:4.3,95%CI:3.1,6.0),而额外提供四种不太健康的选择时。认知负荷或社会经济地位没有显著的主要影响或交互作用。

结论

本研究对更健康与不太健康的食物线索对食物选择的影响进行了新颖的测试,表明不太健康的食物线索比更健康的食物线索产生更大的影响。因此,去除不太健康的食物选择而不是增加健康的食物选择可能会对更健康的选择产生更大的影响。现在需要进行研究,在这些研究中,在实际存在的食物之间进行选择。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2259/6264049/34a40228a5a9/12889_2018_6112_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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