Supermarket discounts of low-energy density foods: Effects on purchasing, food intake, and body weight

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作者
Geliebter, Allan [1 ,2 ]
Ang, Ian [1 ]
Bernales-Korins, Maria [1 ]
Hernandez, Dominica [1 ]
Ochner, Christopher N. [1 ]
Ungredda, Tatiana [1 ]
Miller, Rachel [1 ]
Kolbe, Laura [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, St Lukes Roosevelt Hosp Ctr, Med Ctr, Dept Med, New York, NY 10025 USA
[2] Touro Coll, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10010 USA
关键词
BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT; PRICING STRATEGY; OBESITY; CONSUMPTION; BEVERAGES; ACCESS; FRUIT;
D O I
10.1002/oby.20484
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To assess the effects of a 50% discount on low-energy density (ED) fruits and vegetables (F&V), bottled water, and diet sodas on shoppers' purchasing, food intake, and body weight. Design and Methods A randomized, controlled trial was conducted at two Manhattan supermarkets, in which a 4-week baseline period (no discounts) preceded an 8-week intervention period (50% discount), and a 4-week follow-up period (no discounts). Twenty-four hour dietary recall, as well as body weight and body composition measures were obtained every 4 weeks. Participants (n=47, 33f; 14m) were overweight and obese (BMI25) shoppers. Results Purchasing of F&V during intervention was greater in the discount group than in the control group (P<0.0001). Purchasing of these items by the discount group relative to the control group during follow-up was reduced from intervention (P=0.002), but still remained higher than during baseline (P=0.01), indicating a partially sustained effect. Intake of F&V increased from baseline to intervention in the discount group relative to the control group (P=0.037) and was sustained during follow-up. Body weight change did not differ significantly between groups, although post hoc analysis indicated a change within the discount group (-1.1 kg, P=0.006) but not within the control group. Conclusions Discounts of low-ED F&V led to increased purchasing and intake of those foods.
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页数:7
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