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Acceptability and understanding of front-of-pack nutritional labels: an experimental study in Mexican consumers.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Front-of-package labelling is a cost-effective strategy to help consumers make healthier choices and informed food purchases. The effect of labels is mediated by consumer understanding and acceptability of the label. We compared the acceptability and understanding of labels used in Latin-America among low- and middle-income Mexican adults. METHODS:Participants (n =?2105) were randomly assigned to one of three labels: Mexican Guideline Daily Allowances (GDA), Ecuador's Multiple Traffic Lights (MTL), or Chile's Warning Labels (WL) in red. Label acceptability was evaluated through items regarding likeability, attractiveness and perceived cognitive workload. Objective understanding was evaluated by asking participants to select the product with the lowest nutritional quality among three products. We measured the time participants took to choose the product. Differences in label acceptability, understanding and time required to choose a product across labels were tested. RESULTS:Compared to the GDA, a higher proportion of participants liked the MTL and WL, considered them attractive, and with a lower perceived cognitive workload (p 

SUBMITTER: Vargas-Meza J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6938009 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Acceptability and understanding of front-of-pack nutritional labels: an experimental study in Mexican consumers.

Vargas-Meza Jorge J   Jáuregui Alejandra A   Contreras-Manzano Alejandra A   Nieto Claudia C   Barquera Simón S  

BMC public health 20191230 1


<h4>Background</h4>Front-of-package labelling is a cost-effective strategy to help consumers make healthier choices and informed food purchases. The effect of labels is mediated by consumer understanding and acceptability of the label. We compared the acceptability and understanding of labels used in Latin-America among low- and middle-income Mexican adults.<h4>Methods</h4>Participants (n = 2105) were randomly assigned to one of three labels: Mexican Guideline Daily Allowances (GDA), Ecuador's M  ...[more]

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