Using Video Gaming to Evaluate Front of Pack Labeling With Children
Child Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Child Obesity focused on measuring labeling, Front of pack, nutrition, nutrition facts panel
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 6-10 years of age
- Legally sighted
- have parent or legal guardian present (written consent of parent)
- have transportation to the test site
- be willing to share contact information for reminders be willing to have deidentified data stored provide written or verbal assent (depending on the age of the child)
Exclusion Criteria:
- legally blind
- no assent
Sites / Locations
- School of Packaging
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Uninstructed Group
Minimally trained
For the first block of participants recruited (39, one of which withdrew from boredom), no overt reference was made regarding the FOP labels that were present on the images that participants viewed during the course of the video game. Participants comprising this block were referred to as "uninstructed."
Realizing that subjects might not use the FOP during decision making when not informed that it contained nutrition information, we conducted a second experiment (N= 41) which provided minimal information about the FOP. These subjects (the "minimally instructed" group) were provided with further instruction. At the beginning of the experiment, in addition to being shown the basic premise of the game and told that Munchy preferred to eat healthy options, the researcher pointed to one of the FOPs and told children "this information might be helpful when you decide what's healthy."