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消费者对超市货架营养标签系统的反应:为政策和实践提供信息的证据

Consumers' Response to an On-Shelf Nutrition Labelling System in Supermarkets: Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice.

作者信息

Hobin Erin, Bollinger Bryan, Sacco Jocelyn, Liebman Eli, Vanderlee Lana, Zuo Fei, Rosella Laura, L'abbe Mary, Manson Heather, Hammond David

机构信息

Public Health Ontario.

These authors contributed equally to this work.

出版信息

Milbank Q. 2017 Sep;95(3):494-534. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12277.

Abstract

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Policy Points: On-shelf nutrition labelling systems in supermarkets, such as the Guiding Stars system, are intended to provide consumers with simple, standardized nutrition information to support more informed and healthier food choices. Policies that support the provision of simplified nutrition labelling systems may encourage consumers to make positive shifts in food-purchasing behaviors. The shifts in consumer food-purchasing patterns observed in our study after the introduction of the Guiding Stars system in supermarkets translated into measurable nutritional benefits, including more items purchased with slightly less trans fat and sugar and more fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. This study is one of the first to report the positive impact of an on-shelf nutrition labelling system on supermarket sales and revenues-key information that was specifically requested by the US National Academies, as such labelling interventions may be more sustainable if they lead to higher revenues.

CONTEXT

Providing a nutrition rating system on the front of food packages or on retail shelf tags has been proposed as a policy strategy for supporting healthier food choices. Guiding Stars is an on-shelf nutrition labelling system that scores foods in a supermarket based on nutritional quality; scores are then translated into ratings of 0 to 3 stars. It is consistent with evidence-informed recommendations for well-designed labels, except for not labelling 0-star products. The largest supermarket retailer in Canada rolled out the Guiding Stars system in supermarkets across Ontario, Canada. The aim of our study was to examine the extent to which consumers respond to an on-shelf nutrition labelling system in supermarkets to inform current and future nutrition labelling policies and practices.

METHODS

Capitalizing on a natural experiment, we conducted a quasi-experimental study across 3 supermarket banners (or "chains") in Ontario, one of which implemented the Guiding Stars system in 2012. We used aggregated supermarket transaction data to test the effect of Guiding Stars on the nutritional quality of food purchases in intervention supermarkets relative to control supermarkets. We also conducted exit surveys among 783 randomly selected shoppers from intervention and control supermarkets to assess consumer awareness, understanding, trust, and self-reported use of the labelling system.

FINDINGS

Relative to control supermarkets, shoppers in intervention supermarkets made small but significant shifts toward purchasing foods with higher nutritional ratings; however, shifts varied in direction and magnitude across food categories. These shifts translated into foods being purchased with slightly less trans fat and sugar and more fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. We also found increases in the number of products per transaction, price per product purchased, and total revenues. Results of the exit surveys indicate a modest proportion of consumers were aware of, understood, and trusted Guiding Stars in intervention supermarkets, and a small proportion of consumers reported using this system when making purchasing decisions. However, 47% of shoppers exposed to Guiding Stars were confused when asked to interpret the meaning of a 0-star product that does not display a rating on the shelf tag.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates support for policies promoting on-shelf nutrition labels designed according to evidence-informed principles, but policymakers should move forward with caution when investing in such systems until research has confirmed optimal label design, clarified the mechanisms through which dietary intake is improved, and assessed associations with nutrition-related health outcomes.

摘要

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政策要点:超市中的货架营养标签系统,如“引导之星”系统,旨在为消费者提供简单、标准化的营养信息,以支持更明智、更健康的食品选择。支持提供简化营养标签系统的政策可能会鼓励消费者在食品购买行为上做出积极转变。在我们的研究中,观察到在超市引入“引导之星”系统后消费者食品购买模式的转变带来了可衡量的营养益处,包括购买的食品中反式脂肪和糖含量略低,而纤维和欧米伽-3脂肪酸含量更高。本研究是首批报告货架营养标签系统对超市销售和收入产生积极影响的研究之一——这是美国国家科学院特别要求的关键信息,因为如果此类标签干预能带来更高收入,可能会更具可持续性。

背景

在食品包装正面或零售货架标签上提供营养评级系统已被提议作为支持更健康食品选择的政策策略。“引导之星”是一种货架营养标签系统,根据营养质量对超市中的食品进行评分;然后将分数转化为0至3星的评级。它与基于证据的精心设计标签的建议一致,只是未对0星级产品进行标注。加拿大最大的超市零售商在加拿大安大略省的超市中推出了“引导之星”系统。我们研究的目的是考察消费者对超市货架营养标签系统的响应程度,以为当前和未来的营养标签政策及实践提供参考。

方法

利用一项自然实验,我们在安大略省的3家超市连锁企业中进行了一项准实验研究,其中一家在2012年实施了“引导之星”系统。我们使用超市汇总交易数据来测试“引导之星”对干预超市相对于对照超市所购食品营养质量的影响。我们还对干预超市和对照超市中随机抽取的783名购物者进行了离场调查,以评估消费者对标签系统的知晓度、理解程度、信任度以及自我报告的使用情况。

研究结果

相对于对照超市,干预超市中的购物者在购买营养评级更高的食品方面有虽小但显著的转变;然而,不同食品类别的转变方向和幅度各不相同。这些转变使得购买的食品中反式脂肪和糖含量略低,而纤维和欧米伽-3脂肪酸含量更高。我们还发现每笔交易的产品数量、每件购买产品的价格以及总收入都有所增加。离场调查结果表明,干预超市中有一定比例的消费者知晓、理解并信任“引导之星”,且有一小部分消费者报告在做购买决策时使用了该系统。然而,当被要求解释货架标签上未显示评级的0星级产品的含义时,47%接触过“引导之星”的购物者感到困惑。

结论

本研究表明支持根据基于证据的原则推广货架营养标签的政策,但在投资此类系统时政策制定者应谨慎前行,直到研究确认了最佳标签设计、阐明了改善饮食摄入的机制并评估了与营养相关健康结果的关联。

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