Harder Than You Think: Misconceptions about Logging Food with Photos versus Text

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Pub Date : 2022-04-18 DOI:10.1086/720444
J. Silverman, Alixandra Barasch, K. Diehl, G. Zauberman
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Abstract

Consumers lose more weight when they log their food consumption more consistently, yet they face challenges in doing so. We investigate how the modality of food logging—whether people record what they eat by taking photos versus writing text—affects their anticipated and actual logging experience and behavior. We find that consumers are more likely to adopt and anticipate better experiences with photo-based food logging tools over text-based tools. However, in a weeklong field study, these expectations reveal themselves to be inaccurate; once participants start logging, they find taking photos (vs. writing text) to be more difficult, log less of what they eat, and are less likely to continue using the logging tool. These findings contribute to existing research on how people track goal progress, as well as persistence with and dis-adoption of products. Moreover, our findings provide insights into what might increase the use of products that encourage healthy eating.
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比你想象的难:用照片和文字记录食物的误解
当消费者更一致地记录他们的食物消费时,他们会减掉更多的体重,但这样做会面临挑战。我们调查了食物记录的方式——人们是通过拍照还是写文字来记录他们吃了什么——如何影响他们预期的和实际的记录体验和行为。我们发现,与基于文本的工具相比,消费者更有可能采用并期待基于照片的食物记录工具带来更好的体验。然而,在为期一周的实地研究中,这些期望表明自己是不准确的;一旦参与者开始记录,他们发现拍照(相对于写文字)更困难,记录他们吃的东西更少,并且不太可能继续使用记录工具。这些发现有助于现有的关于人们如何跟踪目标进展,以及坚持和放弃产品的研究。此外,我们的研究结果为如何增加鼓励健康饮食的产品的使用提供了见解。
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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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