Nutrition Institute, Tržaška cesta 40, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
VIST-Higher School of Applied Sciences, Gerbičeva cesta 51a, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Nutrients. 2019 Jan 29;11(2):287. doi: 10.3390/nu11020287.
Health-related claims on food products influence consumers and their food preferences. None of the European countries have restricted the use of health claims to foods of high nutritional quality despite the regulatory background provided by the European Union in 2006. We evaluated the nutritional quality of foods labelled with claims available in the Slovenian market using two nutrient profile models-Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) and European World Health Organization Regional office for Europe model (WHOE)-and compared the results to the nutritional quality of all available foods. Data for prepacked foods in the Slovenian food supply were collected in 2015 on a representative sample ( = 6619) and supplemented with 12-month product sales data for more accurate assessments of the food supply. A considerable proportion of foods labelled with any type of health-related claim was found to have poor nutritional quality. About 68% of the foods labelled with health-related claims passed FSANZ criterion (75% when considering sales data) and 33% passed the WHOE model (56% when considering sales data). Our results highlight the need for stricter regulations for the use of health-related claims and to build upon available nutrient profiling knowledge to improve nutrition quality of foods labeled with health-related claims.
食品的与健康相关的声称会影响消费者及其对食品的偏好。尽管欧盟在 2006 年提供了监管背景,但欧洲没有一个国家限制将健康声称用于营养质量高的食品。我们使用两种营养成分模型——澳大利亚/新西兰食品标准(FSANZ)和欧洲世界卫生组织区域办事处模型(WHOE)来评估在斯洛文尼亚市场上带有声称标签的食品的营养质量,并将结果与所有可用食品的营养质量进行比较。2015 年,我们在代表性样本(=6619)中收集了斯洛文尼亚食品供应中预包装食品的数据,并补充了 12 个月的产品销售数据,以更准确地评估食品供应。发现相当一部分带有任何类型的与健康相关的声称的食品营养质量较差。约 68%带有与健康相关声称的食品通过了 FSANZ 标准(考虑销售数据时为 75%),33%通过了 WHOE 模型(考虑销售数据时为 56%)。我们的研究结果强调需要更严格的监管措施来规范与健康相关的声称的使用,并利用现有的营养成分分析知识来提高带有与健康相关声称的食品的营养质量。