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Improving patrons' meal selections through the use of point-of-selection nutrition labels.

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OBJECTIVES: We examined changes in meal selection by patrons of university food-service operations when nutrition labels were provided at the point of selection. METHODS: We used a quasi-experimental, single-group, interrupted time-series design to examine daily sales before, during, and after provision of point-of-selection nutrition labels. Piecewise linear regression was employed to examine changes in the average energy content of entrées and a paired t test was used to detect differences in sales across the periods. RESULTS: The average energy content of entrées purchased by patrons dropped immediately when nutrition labels were made available at point of selection and increased gradually when nutrition information was removed. There was no significant change in number of entrées sold or in revenues between the 2 periods. CONCLUSIONS: Use of nutrition labels reduced the average energy content of entrées purchased without reducing overall sales. These results provide support for strengthening the nutrition labeling policy in food-service operations.

 

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Author/s: Chu, Yong H (YH); Frongillo, Edward A (EA); Jones, Sonya J (SJ); Kaye, Gail L (GL);

Affiliation: Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. chuy(-atsign-)mailbox.sc.edu

Journal and publication information

Publication Type: Journal Article

Journal: American journal of public health (Am J Public Health), published in United States. (Language: eng)

Reference: 2009-Nov; vol 99 (issue 11) : pp 2001-5

Dates: Created 2009/10/12; Completed 2009/10/30;

PMID: 19762664, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 10/30/2009, IMS Date: )

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