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美国食品药品监督管理局提议的健康标识可能引发的消费者反应。

Potential consumer response to the healthy symbol proposed by the U.S. food and Drug Administration.

作者信息

Hyink Jillian, McFadden Brandon R, Ellison Brenna

机构信息

Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA.

Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 May 8;10(10):e30863. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30863. eCollection 2024 May 30.

Abstract

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed updates to the definition of "healthy," including distinctions between types of sugar and fats and limits on added sugar, saturated fat, and sodium. To communicate the updated standards, the FDA is developing a Healthy symbol to display on food packages, which could reduce knowledge gaps by assisting U.S. consumers in meeting recommended nutritional guidelines. This study aimed to explore the potential for the label to increase consumers' ability to correctly identify a food product that met the FDA's criteria for a healthy symbol. To complete the study objective, 1018 adults were recruited to represent the U.S. population regarding gender, age, income, and geographic region, and a randomized group experiment was used to determine the potential communication value of an FDA Healthy symbol. Respondents were randomized to a group shown either a healthy yogurt with the FDA symbol, a healthy yogurt without the symbol, or an unhealthy yogurt. Respondents were then asked whether they considered the yogurt shown to be healthy, a question examining the desired criteria for the Healthy symbol, willingness to accept various costs to implement the symbol, and questions to measure objective dietary knowledge. Adding the symbol to yogurt that already met the healthy criteria only yielded about a 4 percentage point increase in the proportion of respondents identifying it as healthy. However, 53 % of participants still identified a yogurt too high in added sugars as healthy. For the desired label criteria, 64 % of respondents selected limits on added sugars, 57 % selected limits on sodium, and 54 % selected limits on saturated fats, which all align with the proposed updates to the definition of healthy. Over half of the participants supported the implementation of the label, even at a cost of $40 annually, and 86 % supported implementation at no cost.

摘要

美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)提议更新“健康”的定义,包括区分不同类型的糖和脂肪,并对添加糖、饱和脂肪和钠加以限制。为传达这些更新后的标准,FDA正在开发一种健康标志,以便在食品包装上展示,这可能通过帮助美国消费者达到推荐的营养指南来减少知识差距。本研究旨在探讨该标签增加消费者正确识别符合FDA健康标志标准的食品的能力的潜力。为实现研究目标,招募了1018名成年人,他们在性别、年龄、收入和地理区域方面代表美国人口,并采用随机分组实验来确定FDA健康标志的潜在传播价值。受访者被随机分为三组,分别展示带有FDA标志的健康酸奶、没有标志的健康酸奶或不健康酸奶。然后询问受访者是否认为所展示的酸奶是健康的,这个问题考察了健康标志的期望标准、接受实施该标志的各种成本的意愿,以及衡量客观饮食知识的问题。在已经符合健康标准的酸奶上添加标志,仅使将其识别为健康的受访者比例提高了约4个百分点。然而,53%的参与者仍将添加糖过高的酸奶识别为健康食品。对于期望的标签标准,64%的受访者选择了对添加糖的限制,57%选择了对钠的限制,54%选择了对饱和脂肪的限制,这些都与提议的健康定义更新一致。超过一半的参与者支持实施该标签,即使每年成本为40美元,86%的人支持免费实施。

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