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测试带有标准饮酒信息和国家饮酒指南的酒精标签对消费者估计酒精摄入量能力的有效性。

Testing the Efficacy of Alcohol Labels with Standard Drink Information and National Drinking Guidelines on Consumers' Ability to Estimate Alcohol Consumption.

作者信息

Hobin Erin, Vallance Kate, Zuo Fei, Stockwell Tim, Rosella Laura, Simniceanu Alice, White Christine, Hammond David

机构信息

Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention, Public Health Ontario, 480 University Ave., Suite 300, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1V2.

Centre for Addictions Research of BC, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC, Canada V8Y 2E4.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2018 Jan 1;53(1):3-11. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agx052.

Abstract

AIMS

Despite the introduction of national drinking guidelines in Canada, there is limited public knowledge of them and low understanding of 'standard drinks (SDs)' which limits the likelihood of guidelines affecting drinking behaviour. This study tests the efficacy of alcohol labels with SD information and Canada's Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines (LRDGs) as compared to %ABV labels on consumers' ability to estimate alcohol intake. It also examines the label size and format that best supports adults' ability to make informed drinking choices.

METHODS

This research consisted of a between-groups experiment (n = 2016) in which participants each viewed one of six labels. Using an online survey, participants viewed an alcohol label and were asked to estimate: (a) the amount in a SD; (b) the number of SDs in an alcohol container and (c) the number of SDs to consume to reach the recommended daily limit in Canada's LRDG.

RESULTS

Results indicated that labels with SD and LRDG information facilitated more accurate estimates of alcohol consumption and awareness of safer drinking limits across different beverage types (12.6% to 58.9% increase in accuracy), and labels were strongly supported among the majority (66.2%) of participants.

CONCLUSION

Labels with SD and LRDG information constitute a more efficacious means of supporting accurate estimates of alcohol consumption than %ABV labels, and provide evidence to inform potential changes to alcohol labelling regulations. Further research testing labels in real-world settings is needed.

SHORT SUMMARY

Results indicate that the introduction of enhanced alcohol labels combining standard drink information and national drinking guidelines may be an effective way to improve drinkers' ability to accurately assess alcohol consumption and monitor intake relative to guidelines. Overall support for enhanced labels suggests probable acceptability of introduction at a population level.

摘要

目的

尽管加拿大已出台全国饮酒指南,但公众对其了解有限,对“标准饮酒量(SDs)”的理解也不足,这限制了指南对饮酒行为产生影响的可能性。本研究测试了带有SD信息的酒精标签以及加拿大低风险饮酒指南(LRDGs)与酒精体积分数(%ABV)标签相比,对消费者估计酒精摄入量能力的效果。它还研究了最能支持成年人做出明智饮酒选择的标签尺寸和格式。

方法

本研究包括一项组间实验(n = 2016),参与者每人查看六个标签中的一个。通过在线调查,参与者查看一个酒精标签,并被要求估计:(a)一个标准饮酒量中的含量;(b)一个酒精容器中的标准饮酒量数量;(c)达到加拿大LRDG推荐每日限量所需饮用的标准饮酒量数量。

结果

结果表明,带有SD和LRDG信息的标签有助于更准确地估计不同饮料类型的酒精消费量,并提高对更安全饮酒限量的认识(准确性提高了12.6%至58.9%),并且大多数(66.2%)参与者强烈支持这些标签。

结论

与%ABV标签相比,带有SD和LRDG信息的标签是支持准确估计酒精消费量的更有效手段,并为酒精标签法规的潜在变化提供了依据。需要在现实环境中对标签进行进一步的研究测试。

简短摘要

结果表明,引入结合标准饮酒量信息和国家饮酒指南的强化酒精标签可能是提高饮酒者准确评估酒精消费量以及根据指南监测摄入量能力的有效方法。对强化标签的总体支持表明在人群层面引入可能具有可接受性。

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