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Reference amounts utilised in front of package nutrition labelling; impact on product healthfulness evaluations

机译:包装营养标签前使用的参考量;对产品健康评估的影响

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The research question addressed in this paper is how different reference amounts utilised in front of package nutrition labelling influence evaluation of product healthfulness. SUBJECTS/METHODS: A total of 13,117 participants from six European countries (Germany, UK, Spain, France, Poland and Sweden) were recruited via online panels. A mixed between/within-subject factorial design was employed with food (biscuits, sandwiches, yogurts), healthfulness and presence of Guideline Daily Amounts as within-subjects factors and reference amount ('per 100 g', 'typical portion', 'half portion') and country as between-subjects factors. RESULTS: Overall, people correctly ranked foods according to their objective healthfulness as defined by risk nutrients alone, and could distinguish between more and less healthful variants of foods. General healthfulness associations with the three product categories do not appear to have had a strong influence on product ratings. This study shows that where the reference amount of 'per 100 g' is very different from the 'typical' portion size, as was the case for biscuits, products with a 'per 100 g' label are rated significantly less healthful than the 'typical' or 'half typical' portions. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that across the three food categories, consumers do factor the reference amount, that is, the quantity of food for which the nutritional information is being presented, into their judgements of healthfulness. Therefore, appropriate reference amounts are also of importance for the effective presentation of nutritional information.
机译:背景/目的:本文解决的研究问题是包装营养标签前面使用的不同参考量如何影响产品健康性评估。主题/方法:通过在线小组招募了来自六个欧洲国家(德国,英国,西班牙,法国,波兰和瑞典)的13117名参与者。食物(饼干,三明治,酸奶),健康状况和存在准则每日含量(对象内因素)和参考量(“每100克”,“典型份数”,“一半”)之间采用混合/主体内因子设计部分”)和国家/地区作为主题间因素。结果:总体而言,人们根据仅由危险营养素定义的客观健康状况对食物进行了正确分类,并且可以区分健康状况不同的食物种类。与这三种产品类别相关的一般健康协会似乎并未对产品等级产生重大影响。这项研究表明,在“每100克”参考量与“典型”份量有很大不同的地方(如饼干),带有“每100克”标签的产品的健康程度远低于“典型”或“一半典型”部分。结论:结果表明,在三种食物类别中,消费者确实将参考量(即提供营养信息的食物量)纳入他们对健康的判断。因此,适当的参考量对于有效展示营养信息也很重要。

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