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Article

Effects of a Nudging Cue Targeting Food Choice in a University Cafeteria: A Field Study

by
Christine Kawa
1,*,
Patrizia M. Ianiro-Dahm
1,
Jan F. H. Nijhuis
2 and
Wim H. Gijselaers
2
1
Department of Management Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, 53359 Rheinbach, Germany
2
Department of Educational Research and Development, School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, 6211 LM Maastricht, The Netherlands
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Healthcare 2023, 11(9), 1307; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091307
Submission received: 12 April 2023 / Revised: 29 April 2023 / Accepted: 29 April 2023 / Published: 3 May 2023
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Food, Health and Society: Determinants of Eating Behavior)

Abstract

Many students approaching adulthood often choose high-calorie food products. Concurrently, health interventions applied during this life phase can potentially lead to a healthier lifestyle. Nudge health interventions in experimental cafeteria settings have been found to improve eating behavior effectively, yet research in real-world settings is lacking. Accepting nudges as health interventions impacts nudge effectiveness. The present study applies a pretest–posttest design for a period of three consecutive weeks (no nudge, nudge, no nudge), testing the effectiveness of the so-called Giacometti cue on the number of calories purchased in a real-world cafeteria. Students were exposed to the nudge during the intervention week when entering the cafeteria and when choosing their meals. After purchasing a meal, their choice was recorded, and they completed a questionnaire. The Giacometti cue immediately reduced the number of calories purchased (comparing weeks one and two). After nudge removal, an effect was identified, increasing the number of calories purchased (comparing weeks two and three). Contrary to expectations, higher nudge acceptance resulted in more calories purchased. Neither awareness of the nudge’s presence when buying food nor the interaction between acceptance and awareness played a role. We explore potential explanations for the Giacometti cue’s effects.
Keywords: nudging; nudge acceptance; eating behavior; food choice; cafeteria setting; health intervention; students; immediate effects; field study nudging; nudge acceptance; eating behavior; food choice; cafeteria setting; health intervention; students; immediate effects; field study

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Kawa, C.; Ianiro-Dahm, P.M.; Nijhuis, J.F.H.; Gijselaers, W.H. Effects of a Nudging Cue Targeting Food Choice in a University Cafeteria: A Field Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 1307. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091307

AMA Style

Kawa C, Ianiro-Dahm PM, Nijhuis JFH, Gijselaers WH. Effects of a Nudging Cue Targeting Food Choice in a University Cafeteria: A Field Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(9):1307. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091307

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kawa, Christine, Patrizia M. Ianiro-Dahm, Jan F. H. Nijhuis, and Wim H. Gijselaers. 2023. "Effects of a Nudging Cue Targeting Food Choice in a University Cafeteria: A Field Study" Healthcare 11, no. 9: 1307. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091307

APA Style

Kawa, C., Ianiro-Dahm, P. M., Nijhuis, J. F. H., & Gijselaers, W. H. (2023). Effects of a Nudging Cue Targeting Food Choice in a University Cafeteria: A Field Study. Healthcare, 11(9), 1307. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091307

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