Impact of nutrient warning labels on choice of ultra-processed food and drinks high in sugar, sodium, and saturated fat in Colombia: A randomized controlled trial

This study assessed nutrient warnings' impact on product selection and identification of food products high in nutrients of concern in Colombia. In an online experiment (October 2020), 8,061 Colombians were randomized to a nutrient warning, guideline daily amounts (GDA), Nutri-Score, or no-labe...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2022-02, Vol.17 (2), p.e0263324
Hauptverfasser: Mora-Plazas, Mercedes, Aida Higgins, Isabella Carolyn, Gomez, Luis Fernando, Hall, Marissa, Parra, Maria Fernanda, Bercholz, Maxime, Murukutla, Nandita, Taillie, Lindsey Smith
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Zusammenfassung:This study assessed nutrient warnings' impact on product selection and identification of food products high in nutrients of concern in Colombia. In an online experiment (October 2020), 8,061 Colombians were randomized to a nutrient warning, guideline daily amounts (GDA), Nutri-Score, or no-label condition. They viewed two fruit drinks labeled according to their condition, one high in sugar and one not, and completed selection tasks. Next, they assessed four products high in sugar, sodium, and/or saturated fat ("high in" product). Finally, they selected which label would most discourage them from consuming a "high in" product. The nutrient warning performed better on most outcomes. Twenty percent of participants exposed to the nutrient warning would purchase the high-sugar fruit drink compared to GDA (24%, p
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0263324