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营养标签对智利和墨西哥青少年影响的社会人口统计学差异。

Sociodemographic differences in nutrition labels effect on Chilean and Mexican youth.

作者信息

Quevedo Kathia Larissa, Jáuregui Alejandra, Nieto Claudia, Contreras-Manzano Alejandra, White Christine M, Vanderlee Lana, Barquera Simón, Corvalán Camila, Hammond David

机构信息

Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública Cuernavaca Mexico Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Consejo Nacional de Humanidades Ciencias y Tecnologías Mexico City Mexico Consejo Nacional de Humanidades, Ciencias y Tecnologías, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2024 Apr 4;48:e33. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2024.33. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine sociodemographic differences in the awareness, understanding, use and effect of nutrition labels among Mexican and Chilean youth.

METHODS

Online surveys among youth (10-17 years) were obtained in 2019 (n=2631). Participants reported their awareness, understanding, and use of their country-specific nutrition facts tables (NFT) and front-of-pack labels (FOPL) (Chile: warning labels [WLs]; Mexico: guideline daily amounts [GDA]). Additionally, participants reported their perceived healthfulness of a sweetened fruit drink after viewing one of six versions of it with different FOPL (no-label control, Health Star Rating, WLs, GDAs, Traffic Light, or Nutri-Score) during an experimental task.

RESULTS

Higher self-reported nutrition knowledge was associated with higher NFT and FOPL awareness, understanding, and use, except for WL use. WLs were the most effective FOPL in decreasing the perceived healthfulness of the sweetened fruit drink compared to a no-label condition and other FOP labels. In Chile, the effect of GDA differed by income adequacy, while in Mexico Nutri-Score differed by age.

CONCLUSIONS

Results suggest that nutrition label awareness, use, understanding, and impact differ across demographics, favoring higher income and nutrition knowledge. Despite this, WLs are likely to have a positive impact on nutrition-related knowledge and behaviors among Mexican and Chilean youth, independently of their socio-demographic groups.

摘要

目的

研究墨西哥和智利青少年在营养标签的知晓、理解、使用及效果方面的社会人口统计学差异。

方法

2019年对青少年(10 - 17岁)进行了在线调查(n = 2631)。参与者报告了他们对本国特定营养成分表(NFT)和包装正面标签(FOPL)(智利:警示标签[WLs];墨西哥:每日摄入量指南[GDA])的知晓、理解和使用情况。此外,在一项实验任务中,参与者在观看了六种不同FOPL版本(无标签对照、健康星级评定、WLs、GDAs、交通信号灯或营养评分)之一的甜味水果饮料后,报告了他们对该饮料健康程度的感知。

结果

自我报告的营养知识水平较高与更高的NFT和FOPL知晓、理解及使用相关,但WLs的使用情况除外。与无标签情况及其他FOP标签相比,WLs是降低甜味水果饮料健康程度感知最有效的FOPL。在智利,GDA的效果因收入充足程度而异,而在墨西哥,营养评分因年龄而异。

结论

结果表明,营养标签的知晓、使用、理解和影响在不同人口统计学特征中存在差异,高收入和营养知识水平人群更具优势。尽管如此,WLs可能会对墨西哥和智利青少年的营养相关知识和行为产生积极影响,而不受其社会人口统计学群体的影响。

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