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墨西哥采用食品警告标签,为何现在?

Mexico Adopts Food Warning Labels, Why Now?

机构信息

National Institute of Public Health , Cuernavaca, Mexico.

出版信息

Health Syst Reform. 2020 Jan 1;6(1):e1752063. doi: 10.1080/23288604.2020.1752063.

Abstract

Mexico recently voted to implement front-of-pack warning labels on food and beverage products deemed high in calories, sugar, saturated fat, trans fat, and sodium, and those containing non-caloric sweeteners. Research shows that warning labels allow consumers to quickly identify healthy and unhealthy products. Supporters claim these labels can help people make healthier decisions and combat growing rates of obesity and diet-related diseases. Warning labels will replace the Guideline Daily Amount (GDA) nutrition labels, which were implemented in 2014 against the guidance of public health leaders who argued the GDA was hard to understand and ineffective at conveying health risks. Conflicting interests between public health, government, and food industry slowed efforts to adopt a new nutrition label. Actions by academia and civil society to change the GDA were met with common strategies used to interfere in public health policies. However, in 2019, several factors came together to create favorable conditions for the approval of warning labels. The new leftist government's public promises to fight corruption fit well with labeling advocates' calls for transparency. Civil society and academia developed a highly coordinated response thanks to international funding, which propelled extensive marketing campaigns around the country and supported research efforts. These actions helped make the topic visible and place it strategically in the political and public agendas. Despite this legislative victory, the opposition has been strong and there are struggles ahead. Only time will reveal how effectively the law is implemented and to what extent it is upheld and defended.

摘要

墨西哥最近投票决定在高卡路里、高糖、高脂肪、反式脂肪和钠含量以及含有非营养性甜味剂的食品和饮料产品上实施包装正面警示标签。研究表明,警示标签可以让消费者快速识别健康和不健康的产品。支持者声称,这些标签可以帮助人们做出更健康的选择,应对不断增长的肥胖率和与饮食相关的疾病。警示标签将取代 2014 年实施的每日摄入量(GDA)营养标签,当时公共卫生领域的领导人认为 GDA 难以理解且无法有效传达健康风险,因此反对实施 GDA。公共卫生、政府和食品行业之间的利益冲突减缓了采用新营养标签的努力。学术界和民间社会为改变 GDA 而采取的行动遭遇了常见的干扰公共卫生政策的策略。然而,2019 年,一些因素共同为批准警示标签创造了有利条件。新的左派政府公开承诺打击腐败,这与标签倡导者呼吁透明度的主张非常契合。民间社会和学术界在国际资金的支持下,协调一致地做出了回应,在全国范围内开展了广泛的宣传活动,并支持研究工作。这些行动有助于使该议题变得引人注目,并在政治和公共议程中占据战略性地位。尽管取得了这一立法胜利,但反对派的力量依然强大,未来仍将面临斗争。只有时间才能揭示该法律的实施效果以及其被维护和捍卫的程度。

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