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Examining the Nutritional Quality of Canadian Packaged Foods and Beverages with and without Nutrition Claims

机译:检查有无营养声称的加拿大包装食品和饮料的营养质量

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Nutrient content claims, health claims, and front-of-pack symbols (henceforth referred to as “nutrition claims” in the present study) are often found on food labels in Canada. However, it is currently unknown whether foods and beverages (F&Bs) carrying nutrition claims have a more favourable nutritional profile than those without such claims. This study examined differences in the global nutritional quality, as determined by the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Nutrient Profiling Scoring Criterion (FSANZ-NPSC), of Canadian F&B bearing nutrition claims as compared to those without, as well as in their nutritional composition. Data (n = 15,184) was obtained from the University of Toronto 2013 Food Label Information Program. Forty-two percent of F&Bs carrying nutrition claims (n = 2930/6990) were found to be ineligible to carry claims based on the FSANZ-NPSC, in comparison to 66% of F&Bs without (n = 5401/8194, p < 0.001). Sugars and sweets, and miscellaneous products were the food categories with larger proportions of foods carrying nutrition claims not meeting the FSANZ-NPSC eligibility criteria. F&Bs with nutrition claims had fewer calories, less saturated fat, sodium, and sugar, and higher content of protein and fibre than comparable products without nutrition claims (p < 0.05 in all cases). In conclusion, nearly half of F&Bs carrying nutrition claims in Canada did not meet the FSANZ-NPSC threshold, although Canadian products carrying nutrition claims have an overall “healthier” profile than their counterparts without such claims.
机译:在加拿大的食品标签上经常可以找到营养成分声明,健康声明和包装标志(以下简称本研究中的“营养声明”)。但是,目前尚不清楚带有营养声称的食品和饮料(F&B)的营养成分是否比没有营养声称的食品和饮料更有利。这项研究检查了由澳大利亚食品标准新西兰新西兰营养概况评分标准(FSANZ-NPSC)确定的加拿大营养食品与没有营养食品的全球营养质量的差异,以及营养成分的差异。数据(n = 15,184)来自多伦多大学2013年食品标签信息计划。发现有42%的带有营养声称的食品和饮料(n = 2930/6990)不符合FSANZ-NPSC的营养要求,而没有营养声称的食品和饮料则为66%(n = 5401/8194,p <0.001) 。糖和甜食以及其他产品属于食品类别,带有营养声称的食品中有较大比例的食品不符合FSANZ-NPSC资格标准。具有营养声称的食品和饮料的卡路里含量,饱和脂肪,钠和糖的含量较少,并且蛋白质和纤维的含量高于无营养声称的同类产品(在所有情况下,p <0.05)。总之,尽管有营养要求的加拿大产品与没有营养要求的加拿大产品相比,总体上具有“更健康”的形象,但在加拿大,几乎有一半的食品和饮料没有达到FSANZ-NPSC的标准。

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