Division of Clinical Immunology/Allergy, Department of Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2010 Jan;104(1):60-5. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2009.11.008.
Little is known about the impact of food labeling on the allergic consumer.
To determine the proportion of food-allergic individuals attributing an accidental exposure to inappropriate labeling, failure to read a food label, or ignoring a precautionary statement and to identify factors associated with accidental exposures.
Food-allergic individuals or their caregivers were recruited from a Canadian registry of individuals with a physician-confirmed diagnosis of peanut allergy and from allergy awareness organizations. Participants completed questionnaires regarding accidental exposures due to specific food labeling issues. The association between accidental exposures and characteristics of food-allergic individuals or their caregivers was estimated using multivariate logistic regression models.
Of 1,862 potential participants, 1,454 (78.1%) responded. Of the 47.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 45.1%-50.5%) of respondents who experienced an accidental exposure, 47.0% (95% CI, 43.1%-50.9%) attributed the event to inappropriate labeling, 28.6% (95% CI, 25.1%-32.2%) to failure to read a food label, and 8.3% (95% CI, 6.3%-10.7%) to ignoring a precautionary statement. Food-allergic individuals who were allergic to peanut, tree nut, fish, or shellfish were less likely to experience an accidental exposure due to the allergen not being identified in plain language.
A considerable proportion of accidental exposures are attributed to inappropriate labeling, failure to read labels, and ignoring precautionary statements. Clear and consistent labeling of food allergens combined with increased consumer education is necessary to improve consumer confidence and compliance and to reduce accidental exposures.
关于食品标签对过敏消费者的影响知之甚少。
确定将偶然暴露归因于标签不当、未阅读食品标签或忽略警示语的食物过敏个体的比例,并确定与偶然暴露相关的因素。
从加拿大确认有花生过敏的医生诊断的个体和过敏意识组织的登记册中招募食物过敏个体或其护理人员。参与者填写有关特定食品标签问题导致偶然暴露的调查问卷。使用多变量逻辑回归模型估计偶然暴露与食物过敏个体或其护理人员特征之间的关联。
在 1862 名潜在参与者中,有 1454 名(78.1%)做出了回应。在经历偶然暴露的受访者中,47.8%(95%置信区间[CI],45.1%-50.5%)将事件归因于标签不当,47.0%(95% CI,43.1%-50.9%)归因于未阅读食品标签,8.3%(95% CI,6.3%-10.7%)归因于忽略警示语。因未以通俗易懂的语言标识过敏原而导致偶然暴露的花生、树坚果、鱼或贝类过敏的食物过敏个体较少。
相当一部分偶然暴露归因于标签不当、未阅读标签和忽略警示语。有必要对食物过敏原进行清晰且一致的标签标注,并加强消费者教育,以提高消费者信心和合规性,减少偶然暴露。