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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Promot. 2009 Nov–Dec;24(2):129–132. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.08031426

Table 1.

Opinions Regarding Various Formats for Providing Calorie Information Illustrated on Sample Fast-Food Menu Boards Among 150 Individuals by Demographic Characteristics, Weight Status, and Fast-Food Intake*

Variable Usefulness (Very Useful or Useful) of Calorie Needs–per-day Information (n = 91), No. (%) Usefulness (Very Useful or Useful) of Calorie Needs–per-meal Information (n = 87), No. (%) Calorie Needs–per-day Information Preferred Over Calorie Needs–per-meal Information (n = 55), No. (%) Would Use Calorie Information if Provided on Menu Boards (n = 118), No. (%) Prefer Calorie Information Over Physical Activity Information (n = 105), No. (%)
Age, y
    <35 24 (44.4) 27 (50.0) 16 (30.8) 36 (66.7) 31 (57.4)
    ≥35 67 (69.8) 60 (62.5) 39 (43.3) 82 (86.3) 74 (78.7)
        p 0.002 0.14 0.14 0.005 0.006
Sex
    Male 36 (59.0) 37 (60.7) 18 (32.7) 40 (65.6) 41 (68.3)
    Female 55 (61.8) 50 (56.2) 37 (42.5) 78 (88.6) 64 (72.7)
        p 0.73 0.59 0.24 0.0006 0.56
Race/ethnicity
    White 68 (59.7) 68 (59.7) 46 (42.6) 94 (82.5) 86 (76.8)
    Nonwhite 23 (63.9) 19 (52.8) 9 (26.5) 24 (68.6) 19 (52.8)
        p 0.65 0.47 0.09 0.08 0.06
Education level
    Some college or less 49 (65.3) 44 (58.7) 26 (37.7) 56 (75.7) 48 (64.9)
    College graduate 42 (56.8) 42 (56.8) 29 (40.3) 61 (82.4) 56 (76.7)
        p 0.28 0.81 0.75 0.31 0.11
Body weight
    Normal weight 35 (56.5) 32 (51.6) 21 (37.5) 43 (70.5) 36 (59.0)
    Overweight or obese 54 (62.8) 53 (61.6) 33 (39.3) 73 (84.9) 68 (80.0)
        p 0.44 0.22 0.83 0.04 0.006
Fast-food frequency, times/wk
    <4 48 (62.3) 49 (63.6) 25 (33.3) 64 (83.1) 57 (76.0)
    ≥4 43 (58.9) 38 (52.1) 30 (44.8) 54 (75.0) 48 (65.8)
        p 0.67 0.15 0.16 0.22 0.17
*

p values were calculated using χ2 analyses. Some numbers do not add up to column totals because of missing responses.

For those 16 to 18 years of age, parental highest education level is reported.

For those 16 to 18 years of age, body mass index for age less than 85% is classified as normal weight, 85% to 94% as overweight, and 95% or greater as obese. For those 19 years or older, body mass index lower than 25 is classified as normal weight, 25 to 29.9 as overweight, and 30 or higher as obese.