International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess the impact of a nutritional traffic-light label, the Nutri-Score, on snack choices in mother-child dyads and to assess a potential hedonic cost associated with a change in favour of healthier choices. French mothers and children (n=95; children's age: 7-11 years) who participated were asked to choose, for themselves and for the other dyad member, a snack composed of one beverage and two food items selected among several products with different nutritional quality. In the first step, the products were presented without any information. In the second step, the products were labelled with the Nutri-Score. Mothers and children were asked to rate their liking for all proposed products bef...
International audienceAn incentivised laboratory framed field experiment with 691 subjects examined ...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite growing evidence supporting the utility of front-of-pack...
International audienceIn the ongoing debate about front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labels, little da...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess the impact of a nutritional traffic-light ...
International audienceThe French mid-afternoon snack is characterized by consumption of energy-dense...
International audienceChildren's mid-afternoon snack is usually characterized by the consumption of ...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
The aims of the present study are to assess the impact of a pleasure-oriented intervention on the nu...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
International audienceThis paper focuses on an experiment in which mothers and their child separatel...
International audienceAn incentivised laboratory framed field experiment with 691 subjects examined ...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite growing evidence supporting the utility of front-of-pack...
International audienceIn the ongoing debate about front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labels, little da...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess the impact of a nutritional traffic-light ...
International audienceThe French mid-afternoon snack is characterized by consumption of energy-dense...
International audienceChildren's mid-afternoon snack is usually characterized by the consumption of ...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
Labels have been reported to influence children's perception and choice of foods. However, the influ...
The aims of the present study are to assess the impact of a pleasure-oriented intervention on the nu...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
International audienceThis paper focuses on an experiment in which mothers and their child separatel...
International audienceAn incentivised laboratory framed field experiment with 691 subjects examined ...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite growing evidence supporting the utility of front-of-pack...
International audienceIn the ongoing debate about front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labels, little da...