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Effects of Different Types of Front-of-Pack Labelling Information on the Healthiness of Food Purchases—A Randomised Controlled Trial
by
Dunford, Elizabeth
, Wu, Jason
, Ngai, Judith
, Greenland, Rohan
, Gao, Annie
, Sacks, Gary
, Neal, Bruce
, Pettigrew, Simone
, Crino, Michelle
, Li, Nicole
, Ni Mhurchu, Cliona
, Webster, Jacqui
in
Adult
/ Australia
/ barcoding
/ Choice Behavior
/ confidence interval
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Descriptive labeling
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ females
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Food
/ Food Labeling
/ Food Preferences
/ food purchasing
/ foods
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ healthy diet
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ mobile telephones
/ nutrient content
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition information
/ nutrition labeling
/ randomized clinical trials
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Smartphone
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
2017
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Effects of Different Types of Front-of-Pack Labelling Information on the Healthiness of Food Purchases—A Randomised Controlled Trial
by
Dunford, Elizabeth
, Wu, Jason
, Ngai, Judith
, Greenland, Rohan
, Gao, Annie
, Sacks, Gary
, Neal, Bruce
, Pettigrew, Simone
, Crino, Michelle
, Li, Nicole
, Ni Mhurchu, Cliona
, Webster, Jacqui
in
Adult
/ Australia
/ barcoding
/ Choice Behavior
/ confidence interval
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Descriptive labeling
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ females
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Food
/ Food Labeling
/ Food Preferences
/ food purchasing
/ foods
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ healthy diet
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ mobile telephones
/ nutrient content
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition information
/ nutrition labeling
/ randomized clinical trials
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Smartphone
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
2017
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Effects of Different Types of Front-of-Pack Labelling Information on the Healthiness of Food Purchases—A Randomised Controlled Trial
by
Dunford, Elizabeth
, Wu, Jason
, Ngai, Judith
, Greenland, Rohan
, Gao, Annie
, Sacks, Gary
, Neal, Bruce
, Pettigrew, Simone
, Crino, Michelle
, Li, Nicole
, Ni Mhurchu, Cliona
, Webster, Jacqui
in
Adult
/ Australia
/ barcoding
/ Choice Behavior
/ confidence interval
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Descriptive labeling
/ Diet, Healthy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ females
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Food
/ Food Labeling
/ Food Preferences
/ food purchasing
/ foods
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ healthy diet
/ Humans
/ issues and policy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile Applications
/ mobile telephones
/ nutrient content
/ Nutrition
/ nutrition information
/ nutrition labeling
/ randomized clinical trials
/ Recommended Dietary Allowances
/ Smartphone
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Treatment Outcome
2017
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Effects of Different Types of Front-of-Pack Labelling Information on the Healthiness of Food Purchases—A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Effects of Different Types of Front-of-Pack Labelling Information on the Healthiness of Food Purchases—A Randomised Controlled Trial
2017
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Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Australia has adopted a novel Health Star Rating (HSR) system, but the legitimacy of this choice is unknown. Objective: To define the effects of different formats of front-of-pack labelling on the healthiness of food purchases and consumer perceptions. Design: Individuals were assigned at random to access one of four different formats of nutrition labelling—HSR, multiple traffic light labels (MTL), daily intake guides (DIG), recommendations/warnings (WARN)—or control (the nutrition information panel, NIP). Participants accessed nutrition information by using a smartphone application to scan the bar-codes of packaged foods, while shopping. The primary outcome was healthiness defined by the mean transformed nutrient profile score of packaged foods that were purchased over four weeks. Results: The 1578 participants, mean age 38 years, 84% female recorded purchases of 148,727 evaluable food items. The mean healthiness of the purchases in the HSR group was non-inferior to MTL, DIG, or WARN (all p < 0.001 at 2% non-inferiority margin). When compared to the NIP control, there was no difference in the mean healthiness of purchases for HSR, MTL, or DIG (all p > 0.07), but WARN resulted in healthier packaged food purchases (mean difference 0.87; 95% confidence interval 0.03 to 1.72; p = 0.04). HSR was perceived by participants as more useful than DIG, and easier to understand than MTL or DIG (all p < 0.05). Participants also reported the HSR to be easier to understand, and the HSR and MTL to be more useful, than NIP (all p < 0.03). Conclusions: These real-world data align with experimental findings and provide support for the policy choice of HSR. Recommendation/warning labels warrant further exploration, as they may be a stronger driver of healthy food purchases.
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