A Hypothetical Tavern Menu for the Evaluation of Calorie Selection through Menu Labelling

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The purpose of the present study is to evaluate calories selection according to the type of menu labelling applied on a hypothetical Greek tavern menu. Three questionnaires were designed and each one included a hypothetical menu of Greek tavern food. Menu A did not include any nutritional information, Menu B included calorie posting and Menu C had the “NB” mark next to dishes that were Nutritionally Balanced choices. A total of 437 participants were recruited in the study. The mean calories selection was significantly lower on Menu B (1874 Kcal) and C (1787.7 Kcal) compared to Menu A (2157.3 Kcal). The overweight and obese participants ordered significantly fewer calories on Menu B (−504 Kcal and −404 Kcal) and C (−451.3 Kcal and −393 Kcal) than on the Menu A. Menu labelling should be assessed in real-life settings in Greece. It could be a policy for the prevention and control of obesity in European countries.

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Giazitzi, K., Chrysanthakopoulou, V., & Boskou, G. (2022). A Hypothetical Tavern Menu for the Evaluation of Calorie Selection through Menu Labelling. Foods, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11111624

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