Perceived effectiveness of added-sugar warning label designs for U.S. restaurant menus: An online randomized controlled trial
eScholarship, University of California, 2022
academicJournal
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Added-sugar consumption in the U.S. exceeds recommended limits. Policymakers are considering requiring restaurants to use menu warning labels to indicate items high in added sugar. We sought to determine whether icon-only and icon-plus-text added-sugar menu labels were (1) perceived as more effective at potentially reducing consumption of items high in added sugar and (2) increased knowledge of menu items' added-sugar content relative to control labels, and if effects differed by label design. A national sample of U.S. adults (n = 1327) participated in an online randomized experiment. Participants viewed menu items with either a control label, 1 of 6 icon-only labels, or 1 of 18 icon-plus-text labels with 3 text variations. For their assigned label, participants provided ratings of perceived message effectiveness (a validated scale of a message's potential to change behavior). Participants were also asked to classify menu items by their added-sugar content. The icon-only and icon-plus-text labels were perceived as more effective than the control label (means: 3.7 and 3.7 vs. 3.1, respectively, on a 5-point scale; p
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Perceived effectiveness of added-sugar warning label designs for U.S. restaurant menus: An online randomized controlled trial
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Sigala, Desiree M ; Hall, Marissa G ; Musicus, Aviva A ; Roberto, Christina A ; Solar, Sarah E ; Fan, Sili ; Sorscher, Sarah ; Nara, De ; Anna ; Falbe, Jennifer |
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Veröffentlichung: | eScholarship, University of California, 2022 |
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