Comparing product healthiness according to the Health Star Rating and the NOVA classification system and implications for food labelling systems: An analysis of 25 486 products in Australia

We investigated the extent of alignment between ‘healthiness’ defined by a food classification system that classifies foods and beverages primarily by their nutrient composition, the Health Star Rating (HSR) and a system that considers only the degree of processing of the product, the NOVA classific...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrition bulletin 2023-12, Vol.48 (4), p.523-534
Hauptverfasser: Barrett, Eden M., Gaines, Allison, Coyle, Daisy H., Pettigrew, Simone, Shahid, Maria, Maganja, Damian, Jones, Alexandra, Rayner, Mike, Mozaffarian, Dariush, Taylor, Fraser, Ghammachi, Nadine, Wu, Jason H. Y.
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated the extent of alignment between ‘healthiness’ defined by a food classification system that classifies foods and beverages primarily by their nutrient composition, the Health Star Rating (HSR) and a system that considers only the degree of processing of the product, the NOVA classification system. We used data for 25 486 products contained within the George Institute for Global Health's Australian 2022 FoodSwitch Dataset. Agreement between the two systems in the proportion of products classified as ‘healthier’ (HSR ≥3.5 or NOVA group 1–3) or ‘less healthy’ (HSR
ISSN:1471-9827
1467-3010
DOI:10.1111/nbu.12640