The effects of nutrition labeling on consumer food choice: a psychological experiment and computational model

Volume: 1331, Issue: 1, Pages: 174 - 185
Published: Jun 9, 2014
Abstract
The widespread availability of calorie-dense food is believed to be a contributing cause of an epidemic of obesity and associated diseases throughout the world. One possible countermeasure is to empower consumers to make healthier food choices with useful nutrition labeling. An important part of this endeavor is to determine the usability of existing and proposed labeling schemes. Here, we report an experiment on how four different labeling...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of nutrition labeling on consumer food choice: a psychological experiment and computational model
Published Date
Jun 9, 2014
Volume
1331
Issue
1
Pages
174 - 185
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