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The impact of caloric information on college student's fast food purchasing intentions
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- Zigmont, Victoria A (Author)
- Bulmer, Sandra Minor (Author)
Title
The impact of caloric information on college student's fast food purchasing intentions
Abstract
Background: Fast food establishments are available on many college campuses and, as a result, many students consume foods that are high in calories and contribute to unhealthy weight gain. Purpose: This study measured college students' knowledge of the calorie content for fast food items and whether the provision of calorie information for those foods influenced their future purchasing intentions. Method: Randomly selected undergraduate college students (N = 201) completed an online survey that measured baseline knowledge of calorie content for a fast food item and intention to purchase that item in the future. After provision of accurate calorie information, students were posttested for intention to purchase that item in the future. Results: The majority of students underestimated calorie content for fast food items. After receiving accurate calorie information, those who initially underestimated calorie content were significantly more likely to change their intention to purchase that food item in the future. Discussion: Many college students are interested in avoiding high-calorie fast food items but are uninformed about calorie content. Translation to Health Education Practice: Colleges should provide calorie information for fast food items at the point of purchase so that students can make informed decisions that will promote their health. © 2015, Copyright © SHAPE America.
Publication
American journal of health education
Date
2015
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
70-78
Journal Abbr
Am. J. Health Educ.
Citation Key
pop00132
ISSN
19325037 (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/080-184-250-213-713
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Citation
Zigmont, V. A., & Bulmer, S. M. (2015). The impact of caloric information on college student’s fast food purchasing intentions. American Journal of Health Education, 46(2), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/19325037.2014.999965
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