New
research reveals that restaurant menus showing how much exercise is needed to
burn off calories could be good for losing weight. Researchers from the Texas
Christian University say that telling customers how many minutes they must walk
to burn off the calories from a hamburger is much better information than
showing how many calories the hamburger has. They say people do not really
understand calories but do understand they have to walk for 30 minutes. Senior
researcher Dr. Meena Shah said the menu could help people make healthier
choices. She said: "We need a more effective strategy to encourage people to
order and consume fewer calories from restaurant menus."
The
researchers looked at the restaurant orders made by 300 different people. Some
used a menu without calorie information; some had a menu with calorie
information; and the rest were given a menu with a guide to how many minutes of
fast walking would burn off the calories in the food. Example information on the
last menu suggested a woman would need to walk for two hours to burn off the
calories in a double cheeseburger. The people who had the menus with the
exercise information ordered food with the fewest calories. Researcher Ashlei
James said: "Brisk walking is something nearly everyone can relate to, which is
why we displayed…the minutes of brisk walking needed to burn food
calories." (Breaking News English)
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