营养评分和营养警告标签在指导印度尼西亚、墨西哥和印度尼西亚的假设选择方面是有效的:来自一项跨国在线实验的结果。

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Laura M König, Esra Akad, Gabriella Gunawan, Diana Victoria Rocha Gonzalez, Tim Dorlach
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摘要

背景:包装正面营养标签(FOPNL)是一种很有前途的公共卫生措施,可以促进人们选择更健康的食物。本研究测试了营养评分和警告标签对印度尼西亚和印度尼西亚(目前没有FOPNL系统)和墨西哥(自2020年10月起强制使用警告标签)的购买意愿和产品认知的影响。方法:成年参与者(N = 639;印度尼西亚= 212,墨西哥= 203,印度尼西亚= 224)被随机分配观看8对产品(薯片、方便面、肉类、调味品、甜酱、饼干、酸奶、果汁饮料),这些产品要么没有标签,要么有营养评分,要么有警告标签,并指出他们宁愿购买哪种产品(或两者都不买),哪种产品更健康,含有更多的卡路里、糖、饱和脂肪和钠。结果:营养评分影响四类消费者的购买意愿;警告标签只有一个。总的来说,与警告标签相比,nutrition - score在引导消费者选择更健康的选择和营养含量更高的产品方面更有效,这些产品应该适度消费,尽管产品类别和营养成分之间的影响差异很大。结论:nutrition - score和警告标签都可能促进更健康的食品选择,其中nutrition - score的效果更大、更一致。需要对标签的潜在负面影响以及在哪些条件下它们可能出现的公共卫生利益最大化进行更多的研究。
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Nutri-Score and Nutrition Warning Labels Are Effective in Guiding Hypothetical Choice in Indonesia, Mexico, and Türkiye: Results from a Cross-Country Online Experiment.

Background: Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labeling (FOPNL) is a promising public health measure to promote healthier food choices in the population. The present study tested the impact of the Nutri-Score and warning labels on purchasing intentions and product perceptions in Indonesia and Türkiye, where no FOPNL system is currently in place, and Mexico, where warning labels are mandatory since October 2020.

Method: Adult participants (N = 639; nIndonesia = 212, nMexico = 203, nTürkiye = 224) were randomly assigned to viewing eight product pairs (chips, instant noodles, meats, condiments, sweet spreads, cookies, yoghurt, fruit drinks) with either no label, a Nutri-Score, or warning labels, and indicated which product (or neither) they would rather buy, and which product was healthier, contained more calories, sugar, saturated fat, and sodium.

Results: Nutri-Score influenced purchasing intentions for four categories; warning labels only for one. Overall, Nutri-Score was somewhat more effective in guiding consumers to identify healthier choices and products higher in nutrients that should be consumed in moderation compared to the warning labels, although effects varied substantially between product categories and nutrients.

Conclusion: Both Nutri-Score and warning labels potentially promote healthier food choices, with Nutri-Score producing somewhat larger and more consistent effects. More research is needed on potential negative consequences of labels and the conditions under which they might appear to maximize public health benefit.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (IJBM) is the official scientific journal of the International Society for Behavioral Medicine (ISBM). IJBM seeks to present the best theoretically-driven, evidence-based work in the field of behavioral medicine from around the globe. IJBM embraces multiple theoretical perspectives, research methodologies, groups of interest, and levels of analysis. The journal is interested in research across the broad spectrum of behavioral medicine, including health-behavior relationships, the prevention of illness and the promotion of health, the effects of illness on the self and others, the effectiveness of novel interventions, identification of biobehavioral mechanisms, and the influence of social factors on health. We welcome experimental, non-experimental, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods studies as well as implementation and dissemination research, integrative reviews, and meta-analyses.
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