Nutritional Epidemiology Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, 69372 Lyon, France.
Nutrition in Foodservice Research Centre (NUPPRE-Núcleo de Pesquisa de Nutrição em Produção de Refeições), Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC-Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina), Florianopolis 88040-900, Brazil.
Nutrients. 2018 Jul 12;10(7):891. doi: 10.3390/nu10070891.
The presentation of nutrition information on a serving size basis is a strategy that has been adopted by several countries to promote healthy eating. Variation in serving size, however, can alter the nutritional values reported on food labels and compromise the food choices made by the population. This narrative review aimed to discuss (1) current nutrition labelling legislation regarding serving size and (2) the implications of declared serving size for nutrition information available on packaged foods. Most countries with mandatory food labelling require that serving size be presented on food labels, but variation in this information is generally allowed. Studies have reported a lack of standardisation among serving sizes of similar products which may compromise the usability of nutrition information. Moreover, studies indicate that food companies may be varying serving sizes as a marketing strategy to stimulate sales by reporting lower values of certain nutrients or lower energy values on nutrition information labels. There is a need to define the best format for presenting serving size on food labels in order to provide clear and easily comprehensible nutrition information to the consumer.
在份量基础上呈现营养信息是一些国家采用的策略,旨在促进健康饮食。然而,份量的变化会改变食品标签上报告的营养值,并影响人们的食品选择。本叙述性综述旨在讨论:(1)现行关于份量的营养标签立法;(2)声明的份量对包装食品上可用营养信息的影响。大多数有强制性食品标签的国家都要求在食品标签上呈现份量,但通常允许这种信息有所变化。研究报告指出,类似产品的份量缺乏标准化,这可能会影响营养信息的可用性。此外,研究表明,食品公司可能会通过报告某些营养素或营养信息标签上较低的能量值来改变份量,以此作为营销策略来刺激销售。需要定义在食品标签上呈现份量的最佳格式,以便向消费者提供清晰易懂的营养信息。