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Label reading, numeracy and foodnutrition involvement

Authors :
Olivier Klein
Maria D.G.H. Mulders
Olivier Corneille
Source :
Appetite. 128
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate objective performance on a nutrition label comprehension task, and the influence of numeracy and food-related involvement on this performance level. A pilot study (n = 45) was run to prepare the scales in French. For the main study (n = 101), participants provided demographic information and answered the nutrition label survey, the short numeracy scale and two different food-related involvement scales (i.e. the food involvement scale and the nutrition involvement scale). Both studies were conducted online, and consent was obtained from all participants. Participants answered correctly only two-thirds of the nutrition label task items. Numeracy and food involvement scores were positively correlated with performance on this task. Finally, food involvement interacted with numeracy. Specifically, people scoring low in numeracy performed generally more poorly on the task, but if they had high food involvement scores, their performance increased. This suggests that high food-related motivation may compensate for poor numeracy skills when dealing with nutrition labels.

Details

ISSN :
10958304
Volume :
128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Appetite
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d74b15f588d383f6ce3568c03de60a72