Kulesz, Micaela
- Leibniz center for Tropical Marine Ecology (Zmt)
Research article2015Peer reviewed
Bittner, Jenny V.; Kulesz, Micaela Maria
We investigated whether social presence cues encourage consumers to self-regulate and select healthier food products. In the first experiment, workers completed food choices in an e-commerce environment. After the activation of health-related goals, they saw a social presence cue and were asked to choose between healthy and unhealthy food options. The analyses revealed main effects of social presence and health goal activation on food choices. These effects were additive, such that the combination of social presence and health goals induced significantly healthier choices compared with the control group. The second experiment further examined social presence cues that were presented on a menu. The results showed significant effects on food choices and on the perceived self-regulatory success in dieting. These findings indicate that social presence cues could be employed to increase healthful eating and, furthermore, that it may be useful to co-activate multiple cues in health promotion messages. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Social presence; Goals; Food choice; Health promotion
Appetite
2015, volume: 87, pages: 336-343
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Nutrition and Dietetics
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/79820