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The Effect of Behavioral Contagion and Tie-Strength on Calorie Intake in Food Courts
Authors:Dan Wang  Christiane Schroeter
Institution:1. W.P. Carey School of Business, Morrison School of Agribusiness, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ, USA;2. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
Abstract:Major contributors to the obesity epidemic are societal and result from sedentary lifestyles and consumption of high-calorie diets. Previous studies suggest that food choice behavior is socially transmissible. Hence, knowledge of the impact of social influence on calorie intake is critical to improve the understanding about the outcomes of policies related to healthful diets. There is the need to analyze the influence of social networks on choosing food in a public place. Thus, we interviewed groups of food court patrons in an all-you-can-eat college dining hall. Results show individuals dining in a group with at least one obese group member are consuming more calories from high-calorie foods and fewer calories from low-calorie foods. Food-related interactions in a group influenced food consumption. Hence, dining with obese peers likely increases calorie intake.
Keywords:BMI  obesity  peer effects  social networks
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