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Front-of-pack nutritional labels: Understanding by low- and middle-income Mexican consumers

机译:包装前营养标签:由低收入和中等收入墨西哥消费者的理解

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Front-of-pack labeling is a cost-effective strategy to decrease population consumption of sodium, sugar, saturated fat, total fat, and trans-fatty acids, considered critical nutrients for chronic disease. Our main objective was to explore the subjective understanding of labels that are currently used internationally among low- and middle-income Mexican consumers. We performed two phases of 10 focus groups with adolescents (13–15 y), young adults (21–23 y), mothers of children 3–12 y, fathers of children 3–12 y and older adults (55–70 y). Seven FOPL were evaluated: Guideline Daily Amounts, Multiple Traffic Light, Chilean Warning labels, Warning labels in Red, 5-Color Nutrition Label, Health Star Rating, and Healthy Choice label. Data was analyzed with a triangulation of researchers using a content analysis, based on three codes: 1) awareness and use of the Guideline Daily Amounts, 2) acceptability, and 3) subjective understanding of labels. Most participants were aware of the Guideline Daily Amounts, however they rarely used it because interpreting the information displayed on the label was too complicated. Health Star Rating, Warning labels, Multiple Traffic Light and the Healthy Choice logo labels were the most understandable, however the acceptability of the The Healthy Choice logo decreased as it did not provide information on specific ingredients. The Warning labels was the only label able to warn about critical nutrients that could represent a health risk. The Warning labels in red was more accepted compared to Warning labels in black. Results show that directive and semi-directive labels, such as Warning labels, Health Star Rating or Multiple Traffic Light, may be better at helping population of low- and middle income make healthier food choices, than non-directive FOPL such as the Guideline Daily Amounts implemented in México. The study results highlight the potential of Warning labels to support decreases in the consumption of critical ingredients in low- and middle-income Mexican consumers.
机译:包装前标签是一种成本效益的策略,可降低钠,糖,饱和脂肪,总脂肪和反式脂肪酸的人口消耗,认为是慢性疾病的关键营养素。我们的主要目标是探讨对目前在低收入和中等收入墨西哥消费者中使用的标签的主观理解。我们用青少年(13-15岁),年轻人(21-23 y),3-12岁儿童,3-12岁和老年人(55-70 y)的父亲。评估了七个FOPL:指南每日金额,多个红绿灯,智利警告标签,红色,5色营养标签,健康星级和健康选择标签的警告标签。通过基于三个代码的内容分析,通过研究人员的三角测量分析了数据:1)提高指南的认识和使用,2)可接受性和3)对标签的主观理解。大多数参与者都知道每日金额,但它们很少使用它,因为解释标签上显示的信息太复杂了。健康星级,警告标签,多个红绿灯和健康的选择标签是最可理解的,然而,健康选择标志的可接受性降低,因为它没有提供有关特定成分的信息。警告标签是能够警告有关能够代表健康风险的关键营养素的唯一标签。与黑色的警告标签相比,红色的警告标签更加接受。结果表明,警告标签,健康星级或多个红绿灯等指令和半指令标签可能会更好地帮助低收入和中等收入的人口,使得更健康的食物选择,而不是每天指南等非指南在墨西哥实施的金额。该研究结果突出了警告标签的潜力,以降低低收入墨西哥消费者的临界成分消耗。

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