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信号灯标签标记膳食,以促进可持续消费和健康饮食。

Traffic light labelling of meals to promote sustainable consumption and healthy eating.

机构信息

Queen Mary University London, Biology and Experimental Psychology Centre, London, Mile End Rd, E1 4NS, UK.

Centre for Behavioral Change, University College London, 17-19 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3AZ, London, UK.

出版信息

Appetite. 2019 Jul 1;138:60-71. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.03.015. Epub 2019 Mar 14.

Abstract

The focus of the present study is to examine the impact of behavioral interventions designed to encourage consumer change around food choices in line with more sustainable consumption as well as healthy eating. More specifically, as a potential method of persuasion, we test the effect of the provision of information using traffic light labelling attached to different meal options signalling their impact on the environment (e.g. carbon emission levels) as well as on their health (e.g., calorific content). While traffic light labelling has shown some success in encouraging both healthy and sustainable food consumption, there is still limited work demonstrating the impact on choice behavior. The present study includes two experiments (Experiment 1, N = 120 [approximately 40 per condition], Experiment 2, N = 297 [approximately 95 per condition]). They examined the impact of the presentation of single (traffic light labelling of calorific content, traffic light labelling of carbon emission levels) and dual (both calorific content and carbon emission levels) traffic light labels in a hypothetical simulated canteen environment. For some participants, the traffic light labels were supplemented with additional information which either contained general information regarding calorific content and carbon emissions, or specific reference values regarding the relationship between particular calorific or carbon emission levels to other activities (i.e. walking, driving). The Results from both experiments show that, compared to baseline, the presence of traffic light labels led to positive shifts towards lower carbon emission and lower calorific content meals. Both general and specific information supported positive behavioral change towards healthier and sustainable meal choices. The findings are discussed in relation to existing work examining the impact of behavioral interventions designed to support positive change in consumer behavior.

摘要

本研究的重点是检验旨在鼓励消费者改变食物选择的行为干预措施的影响,使其与更可持续的消费和健康饮食相一致。更具体地说,作为一种潜在的说服方法,我们测试了使用信号灯标签提供信息的效果,这些标签附着在不同的餐点上,表明它们对环境(例如碳排放水平)和健康(例如热量含量)的影响。虽然信号灯标签在鼓励健康和可持续的食物消费方面已经取得了一些成功,但仍有有限的工作表明其对选择行为的影响。本研究包括两个实验(实验 1,N=120[约 40 个条件];实验 2,N=297[约 95 个条件])。它们检验了在假设的模拟自助餐厅环境中呈现单一(热量含量信号灯标签、碳排放水平信号灯标签)和双重(热量含量和碳排放水平信号灯标签)信号灯标签对选择行为的影响。对于一些参与者,信号灯标签补充了额外的信息,这些信息要么包含有关热量含量和碳排放的一般信息,要么包含特定的参考值,说明特定的热量或碳排放水平与其他活动(即步行、驾驶)之间的关系。这两个实验的结果都表明,与基线相比,信号灯标签的存在导致了对低碳排放和低热量含量餐点的积极转变。一般信息和具体信息都支持朝着更健康和可持续的餐饮选择的积极行为改变。研究结果与现有的研究工作一起进行了讨论,这些研究工作检验了旨在支持消费者行为积极改变的行为干预措施的影响。

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