Community Health Research Program, Hood Center for Children Families, and the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Apr;91(4):1090S-1094S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.2010.28450C. Epub 2010 Feb 10.
To improve diet quality and overall population health, the need to develop nutritional rating systems that are comprehensive in scope and easy for the consumer to understand and use at the point-of-purchase has emerged.
Our aim was to examine the effect of a comprehensive storewide supermarket point-of-purchase nutrition navigation intervention by using a shelf-label 3-tiered star icon on consumer food and beverage choices and their associated nutritional quality.
By using a natural experiment design, purchasing data from 2006 to 2008 were obtained from a Northeast supermarket chain with 168 stores located in northern New England and New York and examined at preimplementation and at 1- and 2-y follow-up periods.
The nutrition navigation system studied showed significant changes in food purchasing immediately after implementation, and these changes continued to be significant 1 and 2 y later. When the same 8-mo period (January-August) each year was compared, in 2006, 24.50% of items purchased earned a star rating; this proportion increased to 24.98% (P < 0.001) and 25.89% (P < 0.0001) at the 1- and 2-y follow-up periods, respectively. For a 4-wk period, 1 y after program implementation, consumers purchased significantly more ready-to-eat cereals with stars (eg, less added sugars and more dietary fiber) and fewer no-star, high-sugar, low-fiber cereals.
Increasing rates of obesity and declining diet quality for Americans strongly support the need for effective supermarket point-of-purchase programs, such as the Guiding Stars nutrition navigation program, that provide clear, concise, and simplified nutrition information to guide consumer food and beverage choices.
为了改善饮食质量和整体人口健康,需要开发全面的营养评级系统,让消费者易于理解和在购买点使用。
本研究旨在通过在货架标签上使用 3 级星级图标,评估全面的超市店内购买点营养导航干预对消费者食品和饮料选择及其相关营养质量的影响。
本研究采用自然实验设计,从一家位于新英格兰北部和纽约的拥有 168 家门店的东北连锁超市获取了 2006 年至 2008 年的购买数据,并在实施前以及 1 年和 2 年随访期间进行了检查。
所研究的营养导航系统在实施后立即显示出食品购买的显著变化,这些变化在 1 年和 2 年后仍然显著。每年比较相同的 8 个月(1 月至 8 月)时,2006 年有 24.50%的购买商品获得星级评级;这一比例分别增加到 1 年随访时的 24.98%(P < 0.001)和 2 年随访时的 25.89%(P < 0.0001)。在实施计划 1 年后的 4 周期间,消费者购买的带星级的即食谷物明显更多(例如,添加糖更少,膳食纤维更多),而不带星级、高糖、低纤维的谷物则更少。
美国人肥胖率不断上升和饮食质量下降,强烈支持需要有效的超市购买点计划,如 Guiding Stars 营养导航计划,该计划为消费者提供清晰、简洁和简化的营养信息,以指导其食品和饮料选择。