The impact of the new Brazilian labeling standard, RDC 429/2020, on access to food nutrition information: A review

Silmara Batista de Oliveira, Renata Baraldi de Pauli Bastos, Lea Rita Pestana Ferreira Mello Ivano
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Food product labels, widely used in advertising and marketing actions, play an important role in ensuring the population’s health. The industry communicates with the consumer through it by highlighting the main characteristics of the food, in addition to information regarding the chemical and nutritional composition of the product. Thus, this study aimed to discuss the impact of the new Brazilian legislation for food labeling provided by ANVISA’s RDC 429/2020 on access to nutritional information based on a literature review in digital collections of scientific publications, such as SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online), LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences), and BVS (Virtual Health Library). A time frame of 10 years (2013-2023) was used. It was possible to see that food labeling has evolved over the past decades, always with the aim of providing consumers with a better understanding of what they are eating. Furthermore, RDC 429/2020 brought new mandatory information to the nutrition table, especially with front labeling for foods with high added sugars, saturated fats, and/or sodium content. A positive impact is expected with its fulfillment, which may enable easy access to information for consumers, who will make a more conscious choice about the food products they intend to consume. Therefore, considering avoiding frontal labeling, the food industry will be obliged to reduce the percentage of these compounds, improving the nutritional quality of commercialized products.
巴西新标签标准RDC 429/2020对食品营养信息获取的影响:综述
食品标签广泛应用于广告和营销活动中,在保障人群健康方面发挥着重要作用。除了有关产品的化学和营养成分的信息外,该行业还通过强调食品的主要特征与消费者进行沟通。因此,本研究旨在讨论由ANVISA的RDC 429/2020提供的巴西新食品标签立法对获取营养信息的影响,该立法基于科学出版物数字馆藏的文献综述,如SciELO(科学电子图书馆在线)、LILACS(拉丁美洲和加勒比健康科学文献)和BVS(虚拟健康图书馆)。时间框架为10年(2013-2023年)。可以看到,食品标签在过去几十年里不断发展,其目的始终是让消费者更好地了解他们吃的是什么。此外,RDC 429/2020为营养表带来了新的强制性信息,特别是高添加糖、饱和脂肪和/或钠含量食品的正面标签。它的实现有望产生积极的影响,这可能使消费者更容易获得信息,他们将对他们打算消费的食品做出更有意识的选择。因此,考虑到避免正面标签,食品工业将有义务减少这些化合物的百分比,提高商业化产品的营养质量。
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