Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias

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Autor(a) principal: Bevilacqua, Solon
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues, Silva, Claudia Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Consumer Behavior Review
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/15172
Resumo: This quasi-experiment researched the choices of the frequent practicing consumer of physical activity in the consumption of functional foods and fitness. In this natural experiment, the hypothesis was tested that there is an association between the objectives pursued with a supplementary sports diet and the choice of some baskets of products. In three phases (I, II and III), the objective of feeding and the choices about products organized in unidentified options were questioned. (I) the baskets "slimming", "gain of muscle mass" and "health and well-being" did not find correspondence in front of the stated objectives. (II) light, diet, organic and integral baskets found partial correspondence in relation to the objective: light and organic products were related to objectives that did not correspond to their properties. (III) baskets with 16 products were presented with price and without price. It was found that there is strong evidence for the refutation of the research hypothesis, since the research participants did not align their nutritional goals with their choices, raising a glance for the effects of emotional bias and misinformation.
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spelling Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional biasAlém dos alimentos funcionais e fitness: desinformação e dieta sob viés emocionalSupplementary feedingmisinformationsport activity.alimentação suplementardesinformaçãoatividade esportivaalimentos funcionaisalimentos fitness.This quasi-experiment researched the choices of the frequent practicing consumer of physical activity in the consumption of functional foods and fitness. In this natural experiment, the hypothesis was tested that there is an association between the objectives pursued with a supplementary sports diet and the choice of some baskets of products. In three phases (I, II and III), the objective of feeding and the choices about products organized in unidentified options were questioned. (I) the baskets "slimming", "gain of muscle mass" and "health and well-being" did not find correspondence in front of the stated objectives. (II) light, diet, organic and integral baskets found partial correspondence in relation to the objective: light and organic products were related to objectives that did not correspond to their properties. (III) baskets with 16 products were presented with price and without price. It was found that there is strong evidence for the refutation of the research hypothesis, since the research participants did not align their nutritional goals with their choices, raising a glance for the effects of emotional bias and misinformation.Este quase experimento pesquisou as escolhas do consumidor praticante frequente de atividade física no consumo de alimentos funcionais e fitness. Neste experimento natural foi testada a hipótese de que há associação entre os objetivos almejados com uma alimentação suplementar esportiva e a escolha de algumas cestas de produtos. Em três fases (I, II e III), foi questionado o objetivo da alimentação e as escolhas acerca de produtos organizados em opções não identificadas. (I) as cestas “emagrecer”, “ganho de massa muscular” e “saúde e bem-estar” não encontraram correspondência frente aos objetivos já declarados. (II) as cestas light, diet, orgânicos e integrais encontraram correspondência parcial na relação com o objetivo: os produtos light e orgânico foram relacionados com objetivos que não correspondiam as suas propriedades. (III) as cestas com 16 produtos foram apresentadas com preço e sem preço. Verificou-se que há fortes evidências para a refutação da hipótese de pesquisa, visto que os participantes da pesquisa não alinharam seus objetivos nutricionais com suas escolhas, suscitando um olhar para efeitos de viés emocional e desinformação.Universidade Federal de Pernambuco2018-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/1517210.51359/2526-7884.2018.15172CBR - Consumer Behavior Review; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): july-december; 84-95CBR - Consumer Behavior Review; v. 2 n. 2 (2018): julho-dezembro; 84-952526-7884reponame:Consumer Behavior Reviewinstname:Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)instacron:UFPEporhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/cbr/article/view/15172/30996Copyright (c) 2018 CBR - Consumer Behavior Reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBevilacqua, SolonSilva, Fernanda RodriguesSilva, Claudia Soares2023-05-26T02:08:50Zoai:oai.periodicos.ufpe.br:article/15172Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbrPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbr/oaicbr@ufpe.br||periodicos.ufpe@ufpe.br2526-78842526-7884opendoar:2023-05-26T02:08:50Consumer Behavior Review - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
Além dos alimentos funcionais e fitness: desinformação e dieta sob viés emocional
title Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
spellingShingle Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
Bevilacqua, Solon
Supplementary feeding
misinformation
sport activity.
alimentação suplementar
desinformação
atividade esportiva
alimentos funcionais
alimentos fitness.
title_short Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
title_full Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
title_fullStr Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
title_full_unstemmed Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
title_sort Beyond functional foods and fitness: disinformation and diet under emotional bias
author Bevilacqua, Solon
author_facet Bevilacqua, Solon
Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues
Silva, Claudia Soares
author_role author
author2 Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues
Silva, Claudia Soares
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bevilacqua, Solon
Silva, Fernanda Rodrigues
Silva, Claudia Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Supplementary feeding
misinformation
sport activity.
alimentação suplementar
desinformação
atividade esportiva
alimentos funcionais
alimentos fitness.
topic Supplementary feeding
misinformation
sport activity.
alimentação suplementar
desinformação
atividade esportiva
alimentos funcionais
alimentos fitness.
description This quasi-experiment researched the choices of the frequent practicing consumer of physical activity in the consumption of functional foods and fitness. In this natural experiment, the hypothesis was tested that there is an association between the objectives pursued with a supplementary sports diet and the choice of some baskets of products. In three phases (I, II and III), the objective of feeding and the choices about products organized in unidentified options were questioned. (I) the baskets "slimming", "gain of muscle mass" and "health and well-being" did not find correspondence in front of the stated objectives. (II) light, diet, organic and integral baskets found partial correspondence in relation to the objective: light and organic products were related to objectives that did not correspond to their properties. (III) baskets with 16 products were presented with price and without price. It was found that there is strong evidence for the refutation of the research hypothesis, since the research participants did not align their nutritional goals with their choices, raising a glance for the effects of emotional bias and misinformation.
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