This study evaluates the effect of a quick-service restaurant (QSR) strategy which changes de-fault calorie-dense menu items to healthier options on children’ menu consumption behaviors. A series of difference-in-differences (DID) models are estimated to compare sales between treat-ment and control group restaurants in the Washington State. The results do not provide evidence that adding healthier options causes consumers to make healthier diet choices. This negative re-sult suggests that more proactive interdiction is needed to make an impact on childhood obesity. Government policies such as those that require additional, possibly highlighted, information and/or education are likely to have a greater effect
Policymakers and school district officials hope to reduce childhood obesity by improving the nutriti...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
In the United States alone, childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed, nearly tripling in children as...
This study evaluates the effect of a quick-service restaurant (QSR) strategy which changes de-fault ...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
Nutritional choices play an important role in the increasing prevalence of overweight and obese adul...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
Abstract Background Away-from-home eating is an important dietary behavior with implications on diet...
Evidence indicates that restaurant-based interventions have the potential to promote healthier purch...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Two studies examined the effect of nutritional information on restaurant menus on ordering behavior,...
The obesity pandemic is associated with increased consumption of restaurant food. Labeling of menus ...
Conducting a laboratory experiment with 298 student subjects, we examine the impact of various menu ...
The literature suggests that consumers are expecting additional healthy menu items from quick servic...
Background: Restaurants are ideal settings for implementing food interventions targeted at children....
Policymakers and school district officials hope to reduce childhood obesity by improving the nutriti...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
In the United States alone, childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed, nearly tripling in children as...
This study evaluates the effect of a quick-service restaurant (QSR) strategy which changes de-fault ...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
Nutritional choices play an important role in the increasing prevalence of overweight and obese adul...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
Abstract Background Away-from-home eating is an important dietary behavior with implications on diet...
Evidence indicates that restaurant-based interventions have the potential to promote healthier purch...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Two studies examined the effect of nutritional information on restaurant menus on ordering behavior,...
The obesity pandemic is associated with increased consumption of restaurant food. Labeling of menus ...
Conducting a laboratory experiment with 298 student subjects, we examine the impact of various menu ...
The literature suggests that consumers are expecting additional healthy menu items from quick servic...
Background: Restaurants are ideal settings for implementing food interventions targeted at children....
Policymakers and school district officials hope to reduce childhood obesity by improving the nutriti...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
In the United States alone, childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed, nearly tripling in children as...