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The Use of Nutritional Labels Students in a Food-Court by College Setting

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JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH
卷 56, 期 3, 页码 297-301

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3200/JACH.57.3.297-302

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college health; labels; nutrition

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Objective: Between January and September 2006, the authors examined when. why, if, and how nutrition labels impact food purchase decisions of college Students. Participants: Participants were 16 col lege-aged students at a large northeastern university. Methods: As part of a larger Study undertaken at a large northeastern University on the effect of nutrition labels in restaurant settings on food purchases, the authors held a focus group to look more deeply at when and why nutrition labeling impacted College Student food purchases. Results: Although results of the large Study are still being discerned, the focus group results reveal that college women and men were interested in the provision of nutrition labels in the food court-like setting found at the university, and that those exposed to labels over the course of the Study noticed these labels and often referred to them when making purchase decisions. Additional findings reveal that price and convenience also play a role in food purchases and that, of those items listed on each label, calories and fat were most important to the study population. Conclusions: Although more research is needed, this qualitative Study finds that students want nutrition labels and Would use them to make food purchasing decisions.

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