Paulsen Mari Mohn, Øvrebø Bente, Løvhaug Anne Lene, Lund-Iversen Kaja, Andersen Lene Frost, Helleve Arnfinn, Abel Marianne Hope
Department of Food Safety, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Centre for Sustainable Diets, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Food Nutr Res. 2024 Oct 1;68. doi: 10.29219/fnr.v68.10254. eCollection 2024.
Nutri-Score is a front-of-pack label grading foods and beverages from A to E indicating nutritional quality based on the foods' favorable and unfavorable components, and a contender in the ongoing debate on the possible implementation of a harmonized mandatory front-of-pack nutrition label in the European Union. NewTools is a research project on scoring systems for foods involving 28 partners representing actors involved in the Norwegian food system.
This study aimed to explore views reported by Norwegian food system actors on the advantages and disadvantages with the updated Nutri-Score algorithms for food and beverages (2022-2023). This included Nutri-Score's performance in ranking foods according to the national food-based dietary guidelines and to the nutritional challenges in Norway.
A total of 28 project partners and 15 other food system stakeholders following the NewTools-project were invited to provide responses on the Nutri-Score algorithms and their application on foods and beverages in the Norwegian food composition table. Thirteen written responses were received and analyzed with qualitative content analysis.
The responses to the updated Nutri-Score varied in content, reflecting mainly concerns. Examples of perceived concerns included excessive penalty of salt content; insufficient differentiation based on fat content in meat, sausages, cheese, and milk; and several unreasonable comparisons across food categories. They also expressed a concern that Nutri-Score may stimulate to increased food processing, and some reported inconsistencies between Nutri-Score's classification of foods and national nutrition guidelines and policies.
Several concerns with the updated Nutri-Score algorithms were raised, including the weighting of specific nutrients, unfair outcomes when comparing across food categories, and inconsistencies with established Norwegian nutrition guidelines and policies. The results should be interpreted with caution, as some perspectives from the Norwegian food system may be missing.
营养评分是一种包装正面标签,用于对食品和饮料从A到E进行分级,它根据食品的有利和不利成分来表明营养质量,是欧盟正在进行的关于统一实施强制性包装正面营养标签的辩论中的一个竞争者。NewTools是一个关于食品评分系统的研究项目,有28个代表挪威食品系统相关行为者的合作伙伴参与。
本研究旨在探讨挪威食品系统行为者对食品和饮料更新后的营养评分算法(2022 - 2023年)的优缺点的看法。这包括营养评分在根据国家基于食物的膳食指南和挪威的营养挑战对食品进行排名方面的表现。
总共邀请了28个项目合作伙伴和另外15个关注NewTools项目的食品系统利益相关者,就营养评分算法及其在挪威食品成分表中食品和饮料上的应用提供反馈。共收到13份书面反馈,并采用定性内容分析法进行分析。
对更新后的营养评分的反馈内容各异,主要反映出一些担忧。察觉到的担忧示例包括对盐含量的过度扣分;肉类、香肠、奶酪和牛奶中脂肪含量的区分不足;以及不同食品类别之间的一些不合理比较。他们还担心营养评分可能会刺激食品加工增加,一些人报告说营养评分对食品的分类与国家营养指南和政策之间存在不一致。
人们对更新后的营养评分算法提出了一些担忧,包括特定营养素的权重、跨食品类别比较时的不公平结果以及与挪威既定营养指南和政策的不一致。由于可能缺少挪威食品系统的一些观点,对结果的解释应谨慎。