从爱吃甜食到健康选择:智利食品政策如何改变家庭饮食习惯

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Grace Melo, Laura Chomali, Ariun Ishdorj
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摘要

本研究利用具有全国代表性的家庭调查数据,调查了智利食品标签和营销法规出台、修改和实施后,在家购买食品(FAH)的情况是否发生了变化。本研究还进一步探讨了糖、钠、饱和脂肪或卡路里摄入量是否发生了变化。研究结果表明,膳食摄入量有所改善。特别是,糖的摄入量减少主要是由于食品改良--这是对法规的供应反应。这种膳食摄入量的改善仅出现在那些主要购买食品添加剂或主要在杂货店购物的家庭中。考虑到在所有家庭中,将近 10%的食品添加剂总热量来自添加糖的产品,研究结果表明,政策可以利用缺失的机会来改善食物选择,特别是在那些不太可能受到现有法规影响的家庭中--那些主要在外购买食品的家庭或那些主要在其他食品添加剂商店购物的家庭。[经济学引文:D22、L51、Q13]。
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From sweet tooth to healthy choices: How Chilean food policies are changing household diets

Using data from a nationally representative household survey, this study investigates whether changes in food-at-home (FAH) purchases occurred following the introduction, modification, and implementation of the Chilean food labeling and marketing regulations. This study further examines whether changes in sugar, sodium, saturated fat, or calorie intake occurred. The results provide evidence of some improvements in dietary intake. In particular, sugar intake decreased primarily due to food modifications—that emerged as a supply response to regulations. This improvement in dietary intake was only found among those households who mainly buy FAH or shop mostly at grocery stores. Considering that across all households, nearly 10% of total FAH calories come from products with added sugars, the results suggest that there are missing opportunities that policy could leverage to improve food choices, especially among those less likely to be influenced by existing regulations—those who mainly spend on food away from home or those who primarily shop at alternative FAH outlets. [EconLit Citations: D22, L51, Q13].

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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