| Literature DB >> 28602159 |
Z Zupan1, R Pechey1, D L Couturier1, G J Hollands1, T M Marteau2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tableware size may influence how much food and non-alcoholic drink is consumed. Preliminary evidence of the impact of glass size on purchasing of alcoholic drinks shows an increase in wine sales of almost 10% when the same portion of wine is served in a larger glass. The primary aim of the current study is to test if micro-drinking behaviours act as a mechanism that could underlie this effect, through an increase in drinking rate, sip duration and/or number of sips from a larger glass.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; Drinking behaviour; Glass size; Tableware size
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28602159 PMCID: PMC5467050 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-017-0183-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Large 370 ml (left) and smaller 250 ml (right) wine glasses filled with 175 ml of wine
Descriptive statistics of baseline, drinking, and questionnaire variables as a function of glass size
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| Age | 23.33 | 3.88 | 22.53 | 3.09 | .135 |
| AUQ | 18.15 | 6.28 | 16.53 | 5.20 | .067 |
| AUDIT | 7.30 | 3.92 | 6.87 | 4.03 | .496 |
| Number of sips | 21.02 | 8.38 | 23.57 | 13.23 | .261 |
| Mean sip duration (seconds) | 1.46 | .48 | 1.66 | .80 | .045* |
| Total time (seconds) | 1158.42 | 517.19 | 983.91 | 489.34 | .024* |
| Amount compared to home | 4.43 | 1.05 | 4.37 | 1.89 | .745 |
| Amount compared to pub/restaurant | 1.87 | .68 | 1.89 | .66 | .817 |
| Satisfaction | 28.92 | 3.98 | 29.05 | 4.97 | .915 |
| Pleasure | 25.84 | 6.69 | 27.08 | 5.99 | .207 |
| Desire to drink more | 15.63 | 7.24 | 15.53 | 7.14 | .926 |
| Perception of intoxication | 2.94 | 1.45 | 2.91 | 1.48 | .935 |
*p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Asterisks indicate significant differences (non-parametric bootstrap, 25000 replications, α = 0.05 for each test)
Inter-correlations between baseline, micro-drinking behaviour, and questionnaire variables
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |
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| 1.Glass Size | - | ||||||||||||
| 2. Avg sip duration | .19 | - | |||||||||||
| 3. No. of sips | .11 | -.19* | - | ||||||||||
| 4. Total time | -.21 | - .23** | .35*** | - | |||||||||
| 5. Age | -.14 | -.01 | -.03 | .09 | - | ||||||||
| 6. AUQ | -.18 | -.02 | -.01 | .03 | .06 | - | |||||||
| 7. AUDIT | -.07 | -.07 | -.06 | 0 | -.34*** | .3*** | - | ||||||
| 8. Pleasure | .12 | -.08 | 0 | .07 | .02 | .25*** | .20** | - | |||||
| 9. Desire | -.01 | -.05 | -.08 | -.10 | -.08 | .44*** | .49*** | .47*** | - | ||||
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| Satisfaction | .01 | -.05 | -.01 | .09 | .28*** | -.09 | -.19* | .19* | -.18* | - | |||
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| Intoxication | -.01 | -.06 | .02 | .23** | .15* | -.01 | -.09 | -.18* | -.31*** | .21** | - | ||
| 12.Amount at home | -.03 | .01 | .10 | .10 | .16* | -.04 | -.24** | -.24** | -.35*** | .20* | .27*** | - | |
| 13.Amount in bar | .02 | .05 | -.06 | -.10 | -.13 | .20* | .50*** | .19* | .45*** | -.21** | -.23** | -.50*** | - |
| 14. Size in a bar | .09 | -.11 | .02 | .17* | .29*** | -.13 | -.29*** | - .11 | -.39*** | .65*** | .30*** | .37*** | -.36*** |
*p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001
Classic and robust multivariate regression parameter estimates when analysing the effect of total drinking time, pleasure and satisfaction on the desire to drink more
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| Intercept | 15.58 | .48 | 38.03 | <.001*** | 15.51 | .43 | 36.38 | <.001*** |
| Total time | −1.05 | .41 | −2.55 | <.05* | −1.21 | .38 | −3.23 | <.001*** |
| Pleasure | 2.60 | .45 | 5.83 | <.001*** | 2.79 | .45 | 6.21 | <.001*** |
| Satisfaction | -.79 | .43 | −1.82 | .071 | -.83 | .49 | −1.68 | .095 |
| Age | .19 | .44 | .44 | .663 | .05 | .43 | .11 | .911 |
| AUQ | 2.16 | .45 | 4.84 | <.001*** | 2.31 | .47 | 4.93 | <.001*** |
| AUDIT | 2.07 | .46 | 4.50 | <.001*** | 1.93 | .56 | 3.46 | <.001*** |
*p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001