Changing small factors that influence consumer choice may lead to healthier eating within controlled settings, such as school cafeterias. This report describes a behavioral experiment in a college cafeteria to assess the effects of various payment options and menu selection methods on food choices. The results indicate that payment options, such as cash or debit cards, can significantly affect food choices. College students using a card that prepaid only for healthful foods made more nutritious choices than students using either cash or general debit cards. How and when individuals select their food can also influence food choices. College students who preselected their meals from a menu board made significantly different food choices than ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the influence of nutritional information on menu ...
Americans of all ages do not consume recommended daily values of healthy foods and nutrients which p...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
Millions of U.S. children eat breakfast and lunch daily in the school cafeteria. The food choices ch...
The objective of this research was to investigate whether merchandizing strategies could encourage c...
IntroductionChanging food choice architecture in school cafeterias through behavioral economics may ...
Background: One of the major health, social and economic problems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is ...
A systematic review was conducted to provide a comprehensive overview on the emerging success of app...
The effects of diet on health status are well documented. College students represent a population vu...
The Restaurant Nutrition Menu Labeling Requirement of the Affordable Care Act will require chain res...
Every schoolday, over 31 million U.S children eat school lunches. Unfortunately, students often do ...
The goal of point-of-purchase (POP) nutrition information is to help consumers make informed, health...
Graduation date: 2010As rates of obesity continue to rise in the United States, interest in restaura...
School meals are a primary source of nutrition for many adolescents. Determining factors that influe...
OBJECTIVE:To test an obesity prevention strategy derived from behavioural economics (optimal default...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the influence of nutritional information on menu ...
Americans of all ages do not consume recommended daily values of healthy foods and nutrients which p...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
Millions of U.S. children eat breakfast and lunch daily in the school cafeteria. The food choices ch...
The objective of this research was to investigate whether merchandizing strategies could encourage c...
IntroductionChanging food choice architecture in school cafeterias through behavioral economics may ...
Background: One of the major health, social and economic problems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is ...
A systematic review was conducted to provide a comprehensive overview on the emerging success of app...
The effects of diet on health status are well documented. College students represent a population vu...
The Restaurant Nutrition Menu Labeling Requirement of the Affordable Care Act will require chain res...
Every schoolday, over 31 million U.S children eat school lunches. Unfortunately, students often do ...
The goal of point-of-purchase (POP) nutrition information is to help consumers make informed, health...
Graduation date: 2010As rates of obesity continue to rise in the United States, interest in restaura...
School meals are a primary source of nutrition for many adolescents. Determining factors that influe...
OBJECTIVE:To test an obesity prevention strategy derived from behavioural economics (optimal default...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the influence of nutritional information on menu ...
Americans of all ages do not consume recommended daily values of healthy foods and nutrients which p...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...