Background: Recent legislation has required calorie labels on restaurant menus as a means of improving Americans' health. Despite the growing research in this area, no consensus has been reached on the effectiveness of menu labels. This suggests the possibility of heterogeneity in responses to caloric labels across people with different attitudes and demographics. The purpose of this study was to explore the potential relationships between caloric intake and diners' socio-economic characteristics and attitudes in a restaurant field experiment that systematically varied the caloric information printed on the menus.Methods: We conducted a field experiment in a full service restaurant where patrons were randomly assigned to one of three menu t...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Why are Americans, along with the rest of the most populous nations, more overweight than twenty or ...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
While the addition of calorie count on restaurant menus may seem insignificant, previous studies hav...
This study evaluated three menu nutrition labeling formats: calorie only information, a healthy symb...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Restaurant foods are typically higher in calories than meals consumed at home. Menu labeling regulat...
Using field experiment data, we estimate a structural model of consumer demand to determine the valu...
Conducting a laboratory experiment with 298 student subjects, we examine the impact of various menu ...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Obesity has risen drastically in the past few decades. Some experts contribute this to an increased ...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Nutritional labeling on menus has been found to promote informed food ...
Two studies examined the effect of nutritional information on restaurant menus on ordering behavior,...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Why are Americans, along with the rest of the most populous nations, more overweight than twenty or ...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
While the addition of calorie count on restaurant menus may seem insignificant, previous studies hav...
This study evaluated three menu nutrition labeling formats: calorie only information, a healthy symb...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Restaurant foods are typically higher in calories than meals consumed at home. Menu labeling regulat...
Using field experiment data, we estimate a structural model of consumer demand to determine the valu...
Conducting a laboratory experiment with 298 student subjects, we examine the impact of various menu ...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Obesity has risen drastically in the past few decades. Some experts contribute this to an increased ...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Nutritional labeling on menus has been found to promote informed food ...
Two studies examined the effect of nutritional information on restaurant menus on ordering behavior,...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Why are Americans, along with the rest of the most populous nations, more overweight than twenty or ...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...