Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), Inserm U1153, Inrae U1125, Cnam, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord University, 93017 Bobigny, France.
Faculty of Biosciences and Technologies for Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy.
Nutrients. 2022 Aug 26;14(17):3511. doi: 10.3390/nu14173511.
In May 2020, the European Commission announced a proposal for a mandatory front-of-pack label (FoPL) for all European Union (EU) countries. Indeed, FoPLs have been recognized by several public institutions as a cost-effective measure to guide consumers toward nutritionally favorable food products. The aim of this study was to compare the performance and consumer preference of two FoPLs currently proposed or implemented in EU countries, the interpretive format Nutri-Score and the non-interpretive format NutrInform Battery, among Italian consumers. The experimental study was conducted in 2021 on a representative sample of 1064 Italian adults (mean age = 46.5 ± 14.1 years; 48% men). Participants were randomized to either Nutri-Score or NutrInform and had to fill out an online questionnaire testing their objective understanding of the FoPL on three food categories (breakfast products, breakfast cereals and added fats) as well as purchase intention, subjective understanding and perception. Multivariable logistic regressions and t-tests were used to analyze the answers. In terms of the capacity of participants to identify the most nutritionally favorable products, Nutri-Score outperformed NutrInform in all food categories, with the highest odds ratio being observed for added fats (OR = 21.7 [15.3−31.1], p < 0.0001). Overall, with Nutri-Score, Italian participants were more likely to intend to purchase nutritionally favorable products than with NutrInform (OR = 5.29 [4.02−6.97], p < 0.0001). Focusing on olive oil, participants of the Nutri-Score group had higher purchase intention of olive oil compared to those in the NutrInform group (OR = 1.92 [1.42−2.60], p < 0.0001) after manipulating the label. The interpretive format Nutri-Score appears to be a more efficient tool than NutrInform for orienting Italian consumers towards more nutritionally favorable food choices.
2020 年 5 月,欧盟委员会宣布了一项针对所有欧盟国家的强制性包装正面标签(FoPL)提案。事实上,FoPL 已被多个公共机构认可为一种具有成本效益的措施,可以引导消费者选择营养更优的食品。本研究旨在比较目前在欧盟国家提议或实施的两种 FoPL,即解释性格式 Nutri-Score 和非解释性格式 NutrInform Battery,在意大利消费者中的表现和偏好。这项实验性研究于 2021 年在 1064 名意大利成年人的代表性样本中进行(平均年龄=46.5±14.1 岁;48%为男性)。参与者被随机分配到 Nutri-Score 或 NutrInform 组,并需要填写一份在线问卷,测试他们对三个食品类别(早餐产品、早餐谷物和添加脂肪)的 FoPL 的客观理解,以及购买意向、主观理解和感知。多变量逻辑回归和 t 检验用于分析答案。就参与者识别最具营养优势产品的能力而言,Nutri-Score 在所有食品类别中均优于 NutrInform,添加脂肪的最高优势比观察到(OR=21.7[15.3−31.1],p<0.0001)。总体而言,与 NutrInform 相比,使用 Nutri-Score,意大利参与者更有可能打算购买营养更优的产品(OR=5.29[4.02−6.97],p<0.0001)。专注于橄榄油,与 NutrInform 组相比,Nutri-Score 组的参与者对橄榄油的购买意向更高(OR=1.92[1.42−2.60],p<0.0001),标签经过操纵。解释性格式 Nutri-Score 似乎是一种比 NutrInform 更有效的工具,可以引导意大利消费者做出更具营养优势的食物选择。