加纳消费者对食品标签的理解和使用:证据综述

4区 医学
M. Y. Konlan, Paul Konka, Benedict O. Appiah, Felicia Danso, B. Abubakari, H. A. K. Abiwu
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创造一个支持性环境可以通过明智的饮食选择,帮助管理肥胖和与饮食有关的非传染性疾病日益加重的负担。食品标签是一种典型的方法,帮助消费者在购物时做出明智的选择。然而,加纳消费者对食品标签的理解和使用的研究是有限的。据我们所知,这是第一次审查评估消费者的理解和使用食品标签在加纳。方法:该范围综述进行至2021年12月底,包括已发表和未发表的关于加纳消费者对食品标签的理解和使用的文献。结果共纳入8项研究。除两项外,所有研究都评估了自我报告的对食品标签的理解和使用情况。虽然自我报告对食品标签的理解程度很高,但通过客观测量的实际理解程度很低。这项研究揭示了消费者使用标签的驱动因素和挑战,这两者往往与实际问题有关(例如,前者涉及健康或宗教问题,后者涉及时间限制)。加纳政府和食品行业需要探索新的方法来提高消费者对食品标签的理解以及如何使用食品标签。
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Consumer understanding and use of food labels in Ghana: A review of the evidence
Background Creating a supportive environment can help manage the growing burden of obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) through informed diet choices. Food labelling is a typical approach that helps consumers make informed choices when shopping. However, studies on the understanding and use of food labels by consumers in Ghana are limited. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first review to assess the consumer understanding and use of food labels in Ghana. Methods This scoping review was conducted up to the end of December 2021 and included both published and unpublished literature on consumer understanding and use of food labels in Ghana. Results Eight (8) studies were identified. All, except two, assessed self-reported understanding and use of food labels. Although self-reported understanding of food labels was high, actual understanding through objective measurements was low. The study sheds light on the drivers and challenges of the consumer's use of labels, both of which tend to relate to practical issues (examples include health or religious issues in the former case and time constraints in the latter). Conclusions The Government of Ghana and the food industry need to explore new ways to improve consumer understanding of food labels and how they are used.
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World review of nutrition and dietetics
World review of nutrition and dietetics Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: Volumes in this series consist of exceptionally thorough reviews on topics selected as either fundamental to improved understanding of human and animal nutrition, useful in resolving present controversies, or relevant to problems of social and preventive medicine that depend for their solution on progress in nutrition. Many of the individual articles have been judged as among the most comprehensive reviews ever published on the given topic. Since the first volume appeared in 1959, the series has earned repeated praise for the quality of its scholarship and the reputation of its authors.
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