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A Hypothetical Tavern Menu for the Evaluation of Calorie Selection through Menu Labelling
Katerina Giazitzi1, Vasiliki Chrysanthakopoulou1, George Boskou1
1Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences and Education, Harokopio University, Eleftheriou Venizelou 70, 17676 Athens, Greece.
Abstract:
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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