f* LnncaMor Farming, Saturday. November 22. 1%9 Consumer Or Weight Control Not Major Factors Affecting Markets For Dairy Products The diet heat t conlioveisy concerned that cigarette smok and the dieting and weight mg may be associated with can w.ilchmg actions are not major cer Have you heard about issue* affecting the markets for this 9 ” dairy products, accoidmg to A Almost eveiybody, 97%, data compiled for Amencan are aware of this issue. Dairy Association by Unnersal Diet-Heart Marketing Research Di G G Among those who are aware. Quackenbush. ADA’s dn ectoi of what do they know or think marketing and economics, said about heart disease 9 Is diet the these data indicated that "the only cause 9 The sample group whole milk market has been af- was handed a list of statements fected slightly, that buttei sales to which they weie asked to were affected more by dieting respond Heie are some exam and weight watching than by pies the diet-heait issue, and that 1 “Diet is the only factoi cheese sales, having increased causing heait disease” In les in per capita consumption may ponse only 3% said they belies have been helped” ed it, but 91% said they didnt Dr Quackenbush noted that and 6% didn’t know Universal Marketing Reseaich 2 A pei son’s blood should interviewed a national sample contain no cholesterol ” Only of 3,422 persons age 15 and 9% belie\ed this but 70% said over, both males and females, they didn’t and 21% said they fiom May 30 to June 14, 1969 didn’t know. The questions asked were stated 3 “Medical doctors know the exactly as they were in similar cause of heart disease ” Heie studies in the 1950’s and in 1961 35% sai dthey believed it, 51% Q. “Some people have been said they didn’t and 14% said concerned that diet and the they didn’t know kinds of food people eat may be associated with heart disease. Have you heard anything about this’” A The percent who answered ant * 29% didn’t know. “yes” was 36% in 1957, 34% in 5 “People with low choles -1959, 50% in 1961, and 56% in terol in the blood never have 3969. heart disease ” Only 10% believ- Dr Quackenbush points out e d it, 62% didn’t believe it and that while there is an upward 28 % didn’t know, trend, it is important to realize Dr Quackenbush points out that only about half of the peo- that these data express a high pie admit to being aware To degree of intelligence which, in put this 56% figure in per spec- his opinion, would parallel a tive, compare it with knowledge national sample of medical doc of the cigarette-cancer contro- tors or nutritionists versy. A list of items was read to 0 “Some people have been ie tot ? 1 sample (3,422 persons) and the sample was polled whether they believed or didn’t believe that the item -causes heart disease Ovei weight was Frank H. Bucher 2160 Mam St, Rothsville 626-6504 Lester Erb 3 12 S Mt Joy St, Elizabethtown 367-7112 Jason H. Mellinger Rl, Strasbuxg 687-6546 Jonathan S. Shirk 366 E Main St, Baieville 656-9302 Edgar C. Umble Pequea Ave, Gap 4424525 Concern About Diet-Heart 4 “The human body manu factures some of its own supply of cholesterol ” Found that 64% believed it, 7% didn’t believe Ira. B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane. Wenger's Feed Mill believed by 91% a cause of heart disease, high blood pros suie, 85% cholesterol in the blood, 64%: cigarette smoking, 75%, worry and frustration. 80%; and heredity, 55% The rest said they didn’t believe or didn’t know These answers, again, according to Dr. Quack enbush, indicate a high level of intelligence He pointed out that four of the items over weight. high blood piessure, Inc. 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Drop in soon and pick up a copy of our New Purina Heifer Growing Program folder. It explains the program to follow for fast-growing, early-freshening heifers at low cost. •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co. James High & Sons Ph- 354-0301 Gordonville John B. Kurtz Ph- 354-9251 R D. 3, Ephrata cigarette smoking, and worry and frustiatlon. exceed choles terol in the blood in present believing The 5C r i of the sample who wore awaie of the dict-heail is sue wei o asked the following open end question in oidei to deteimme whether milk and other dany pioducts wcie im plicated' Q “What kinds of food have you heaid might be associated with heait disease 1 ’” A The pci cent mentioning milk went from 3% in 1957 to 4% in 1959 and 1961, and to 7% in 1969 The percent mentioning some other dairy product or dairy products went from 3% in 1957 to 10% in 1959. ficm 13% in 1961 to 22% in 1969 Q “Are people who are aware of the diet-heai t controversy do ing anything as a result to alter their diets 9 ” A This study shows that about one-third think they are and two-thirds think they at n’t doing something about their diets. in older to determine the ex tent that the diet heart issue has aflcctcd consumption of dairy pioducts. the respondents were given a list of foods and asked which ones they ate or drank yesterday This poll was taken prior to any discussion of diet heait, dieting or weight watch ing Included on the list were cheese, plain milk and butter. The term “plain milk’’ was used dunng the yeais to be synony mous with “whole milk.” Of the total sample, 59% re ported drinking whole milk yes terday (interpreted from now on as on an average day). But 60% of those aware and 57% of those not aware drank whole (Continued on Page 11) John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Farmers Assn,, Inc. Ph- 464-3431 West Willow