Sarah Polezi, Mariana Frazão Batista, Daniel Henrique Bandoni, Vanessa Dias Capriles, Veridiana Vera De Rosso
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摘要
以儿童为导向的营销经常推销高糖、高钠和高饱和脂肪的食品,造成不健康的饮食和长期健康风险。这一综合审查审查自我监管和立法在儿童为导向的食品营销和包装食品的营养质量销售给儿童。文献来源于PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science,包括英语、葡萄牙语、西班牙语和法语的文章。纳入了87项研究。智利、墨西哥和阿根廷实施了世界卫生组织建议的政策,限制向儿童推销不健康食品和饮料,并扩大了对食品标签的限制。该报告强调,作为促进儿童选择健康食品的单一策略,自我调节是无效的。此外,排除食品标签作为一种营销渠道代表了研究倡议的一个令人担忧的缺点。我们讨论了当前实践中的主要差距,包括缺乏对“儿童”和“儿童目标食品”的明确和全球定义,标签实践与儿童营养摄入量建议之间的不一致,以及将季节性产品排除在分析之外。面向儿童销售的食品营养质量差是一个重大的公共卫生问题,威胁到儿童的长期健康。提出了今后应对这些挑战的行动建议。
Playing with children's health: an integrative review of marketing strategies on labels, regulatory measures and nutritional quality of child-targeted foods.
Child-directed marketing frequently promotes foods high in sugar, sodium, and saturated fats, contributing to unhealthy diets and long-term health risks. This integrative review examines self-regulation and legislation in child-directed food marketing and the nutritional quality of packaged foods marketed to children. Literature was sourced from PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, including articles in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. Eighty-seven studies were included. Chile, Mexico, and Argentina stand out for implementing World Health Organization-recommended policies to limit unhealthy food and beverage marketing to children and extending restrictions on food labels. The review highlights the ineffectiveness of self-regulation as a single strategy for promoting healthy food choices among children. Furthermore, the exclusion of food labeling as a marketing channel represents a concerning shortcoming of the studied initiatives. We discussed key gaps in current practices, including the lack of a clear and global definition for "child" and "child-targeted food," inconsistencies between labeling practices and recommended nutrition intake for children, and the exclusion of seasonal products from analyses. The poor nutritional quality of foods marketed toward children represents a significant public health issue, threatening their long-term health. Recommendations for future action to address these challenges are pointed out.
期刊介绍:
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition serves as an authoritative outlet for critical perspectives on contemporary technology, food science, and human nutrition.
With a specific focus on issues of national significance, particularly for food scientists, nutritionists, and health professionals, the journal delves into nutrition, functional foods, food safety, and food science and technology. Research areas span diverse topics such as diet and disease, antioxidants, allergenicity, microbiological concerns, flavor chemistry, nutrient roles and bioavailability, pesticides, toxic chemicals and regulation, risk assessment, food safety, and emerging food products, ingredients, and technologies.