The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia.
Pacific Research Centre for the Prevention of Obesity and Non-Communicable Diseases, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji Islands.
Public Health Nutr. 2021 Sep;24(13):4358-4368. doi: 10.1017/S136898002100224X. Epub 2021 May 19.
To estimate the proportion of products meeting Fiji government labelling regulations, assess compliance with national Na reformulation targets and examine the Na and total sugar levels in packaged foods sold in selected major supermarkets.
We selected five major supermarkets in 2018 and collected the product information and nutritional content from the labels of all packaged foods sold. We organised 4278 foods into fourteen major food categories and thirty-six sub-categories and recorded the proportion of products labelled in accordance with the Fiji labelling regulations. We looked at the levels of Na and total sugar in each food category and assessed how many products complied with the Fiji reformulation targets set for Na. We also listed the companies responsible for each product.
Suva, Fiji.
Fourteen percentage of packaged foods in fourteen major categories met Fiji national labelling regulations. Na was labelled on 95·4 % products, and total sugar labelled on 92·4 %. The convenience foods category had the highest Na levels (1699 mg/100 g), while confectionery had the highest content of total sugar (52·6 g/100 g). Forty percentage of eligible products did not meet the proposed voluntary Na reformulation targets.
Our findings indicate significant room for improvement in nutrient labelling, as well as a need for further enforcement of reformulation targets and monitoring of changes in food composition. Through enacting these measures and establishing additional regulations such as mandatory front-of-pack labelling, government and food industry can drive consumers towards healthier food choices and improve the nutritional quality of packaged foods in Fiji.
评估符合斐济政府标签规定的产品比例,评估符合国家钠配方调整目标的情况,并检测在选定的主要超市销售的包装食品中的钠和总糖含量。
我们于 2018 年选择了五家大型超市,从销售的所有包装食品标签中收集产品信息和营养成分。我们将 4278 种食品分为十四种主要食品类别和三十六种亚类,并记录了符合斐济标签规定的产品比例。我们观察了每个食品类别的钠和总糖含量,并评估了有多少产品符合斐济为钠制定的配方调整目标。我们还列出了每个产品的责任公司。
斐济苏瓦。
在十四种主要类别中的十四种包装食品符合斐济国家标签规定。95.4%的产品标有钠,92.4%的产品标有总糖。方便食品类别钠含量最高(1699mg/100g),而糖果总糖含量最高(52.6g/100g)。40%的合格产品未达到拟议的自愿钠配方调整目标。
我们的研究结果表明,在营养标签方面有很大的改进空间,还需要进一步执行配方调整目标并监测食品成分的变化。通过采取这些措施并制定强制性的前置标签等额外规定,政府和食品行业可以引导消费者选择更健康的食品,并提高斐济包装食品的营养质量。