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在危地马拉这个低收入/中等收入国家,授权角色对儿童口味和零食偏好的影响。

Effects of licensed characters on children's taste and snack preferences in Guatemala, a low/middle income country.

作者信息

Letona P, Chacon V, Roberto C, Barnoya J

机构信息

1] Cardiovascular Unit of Guatemala, Guatemala [2] INCAP Comprehensive Center for the Prevention of Chronic Diseases, Guatemala.

Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2014 Nov;38(11):1466-9. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2014.38. Epub 2014 Mar 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Marketing of high-energy, low-nutrient foods is one of the contributing factors to the obesity-promoting environment. Licensed characters are typically used to market these foods to children because they increase brand recognition and sales, and data suggest that they affect the taste and snack preferences of children in high-income countries, but it has not yet been explored in low/middle income countries (LMICs). We sought to examine how licensed characters on food packaging influence children's taste and snack preferences in Guatemala, a LMIC.

METHODS

One hundred twenty-one children (mean ± s.d. age, 7.4 ± 1.9 years) from four (two preschool and two elementary) public schools in Guatemala tasted three food types: potato chips, crackers and carrots. Each was presented in two identical packages, except that one had a licensed character and the other did not. Children tasted the foods (six total) in each package and answered whether they tasted the same or one tasted better. Snack preference was also evaluated.

RESULTS

Children were significantly (P<0.001) more likely to prefer the taste of the foods inside the package with the licensed character compared with the one with no character (mean ± s.d., 0.24 ± 0.54). Most (66%) chose the food in the package with the character for a snack. Younger children (P < 0.001) were more likely to prefer the taste of the food inside the package with the character.

CONCLUSIONS

Licensed characters on food packaging influence Guatemalan children's taste and snack preferences. Given that these characters are typically used to promote high-energy, low-nutrient foods, their influence could contribute toward overconsumption of these foods and consequently increased risk of obesity in Guatemalan children. Therefore, public health advocates, in Guatemala and elsewhere, might explore restricting the use of licensed characters on food packaging as a public health strategy.

摘要

背景

高能量、低营养食品的营销是促进肥胖环境的促成因素之一。授权卡通形象通常用于向儿童推销这些食品,因为它们能提高品牌知名度和销量,并且有数据表明它们会影响高收入国家儿童的口味和零食偏好,但在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)尚未对此进行研究。我们试图研究危地马拉(一个低收入和中等收入国家)食品包装上的授权卡通形象如何影响儿童的口味和零食偏好。

方法

来自危地马拉四所(两所幼儿园和两所小学)公立学校的121名儿童(平均年龄±标准差,7.4±1.9岁)品尝了三种食品:薯片、饼干和胡萝卜。每种食品都以两个相同的包装呈现,只是其中一个包装有授权卡通形象,另一个没有。孩子们品尝了每个包装中的食品(共六种),并回答它们的味道是否相同或其中一种味道更好。还评估了零食偏好。

结果

与没有卡通形象的包装相比,孩子们明显(P<0.001)更倾向于选择带有授权卡通形象包装内食品的味道(平均±标准差,0.24±0.54)。大多数(66%)选择带有卡通形象包装内的食品作为零食。年龄较小的儿童(P<0.001)更倾向于选择带有卡通形象包装内食品的味道。

结论

食品包装上的授权卡通形象会影响危地马拉儿童的口味和零食偏好。鉴于这些卡通形象通常用于推广高能量、低营养食品,它们的影响可能会导致这些食品的过度消费,从而增加危地马拉儿童肥胖的风险。因此,危地马拉和其他地方的公共卫生倡导者可能会探索将限制食品包装上授权卡通形象的使用作为一种公共卫生策略。

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