Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information

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Autor(a) principal: Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: STANGARLIN-FIORI, Lize, Heyde Selke COSTA, Esther, FURTADO, Fernanda, Opolski MEDEIROS, Caroline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7505
Resumo: Objective This investigation evaluated the use of food labels and consumers’ perception of the reliability of food labels nutritional information. Methods This is a transversal exploratory quantitative investigation, carried out in Curitiba, Brazil. A total of 536 students from a public institution participated in the survey answering a structured questionnaire. Descriptive analyses, Chi-Square test and Fisher’s exact test were performed considering a significance level of 5%. ResultsThe participants’ mean age was 21.11±2.83 years, and 59.3% were female. It was noticed that 41.6% of consumers used the nutritional information sometimes and 14.7% always, mainly because they liked to know what they were buying and consuming (35.8%). Lack of patience (29.5%) and concern about the composition of the food purchased (34.2%) were the main reasons for not using the information provided. The most commonly used nutrition claim was “trans fat-free” (42.5%) and the type of food in which nutrition labeling was used most was milk and dairy products (42.0%). Frequent use of nutritional information was higher among women (p<0.01) and among those who practice physical activity (p=0.04). Many individuals relied on food labels nutritional information (61.9%), but out of these, 43.6% did not use that information at the time of purchase. There was no difference between respondents’ confidence in the information, sociodemographic and health data. ConclusionMany people still do not use the label nutrition information. Efforts should be made to change this scenario. Changes in nutrition labeling can help modify this situation, with the use of clearer label information, more easily understood, that does not raise any doubts in the consumers’ mind.
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spelling Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label informationFunctional claimNutritional factsNutritional labelingYoung adultObjective This investigation evaluated the use of food labels and consumers’ perception of the reliability of food labels nutritional information. Methods This is a transversal exploratory quantitative investigation, carried out in Curitiba, Brazil. A total of 536 students from a public institution participated in the survey answering a structured questionnaire. Descriptive analyses, Chi-Square test and Fisher’s exact test were performed considering a significance level of 5%. ResultsThe participants’ mean age was 21.11±2.83 years, and 59.3% were female. It was noticed that 41.6% of consumers used the nutritional information sometimes and 14.7% always, mainly because they liked to know what they were buying and consuming (35.8%). Lack of patience (29.5%) and concern about the composition of the food purchased (34.2%) were the main reasons for not using the information provided. The most commonly used nutrition claim was “trans fat-free” (42.5%) and the type of food in which nutrition labeling was used most was milk and dairy products (42.0%). Frequent use of nutritional information was higher among women (p<0.01) and among those who practice physical activity (p=0.04). Many individuals relied on food labels nutritional information (61.9%), but out of these, 43.6% did not use that information at the time of purchase. There was no difference between respondents’ confidence in the information, sociodemographic and health data. ConclusionMany people still do not use the label nutrition information. Efforts should be made to change this scenario. Changes in nutrition labeling can help modify this situation, with the use of clearer label information, more easily understood, that does not raise any doubts in the consumers’ mind.Objective This investigation evaluated the use of food labels and consumers’ perception of the reliability of food labels nutritional information. Methods This is a transversal exploratory quantitative investigation, carried out in Curitiba, Brazil. A total of 536 students from a public institution participated in the survey answering a structured questionnaire. Descriptive analyses, Chi-Square test and Fisher’s exact test were performed considering a significance level of 5%. Results The participants’ mean age was 21.11±2.83 years, and 59.3% were female. It was noticed that 41.6% of consumers used the nutritional information sometimes and 14.7% always, mainly because they liked to know what they were buying and consuming (35.8%). Lack of patience (29.5%) and concern about the composition of the food purchased (34.2%) were the main reasons for not using the information provided. The most commonly used nutrition claim was “trans fat-free” (42.5%) and the type of food in which nutrition labeling was used most was milk and dairy products (42.0%). Frequent use of nutritional information was higher among women (p<0.01) and among those who practice physical activity (p=0.04). Many individuals relied on food labels nutritional information (61.9%), but out of these, 43.6% did not use that information at the time of purchase. There was no  ifference between respondents’ confidence in the information, sociodemographic and health data. Conclusion Many people still do not use the label nutrition information. Efforts should be made to change this scenario. Changes in nutrition labeling can help modify this situation, with the use of clearer label information, more easily understood, that does not raise any doubts in the consumers’ mind.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7505Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 33 (2020): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 33 (2020): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 33 (2020): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7505/5049Copyright (c) 2023 Lisane Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lize STANGARLIN-FIORI, Esther Heyde Selke COSTA, Fernanda FURTADO, Caroline Opolski MEDEIROShttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane STANGARLIN-FIORI, Lize Heyde Selke COSTA, Esther FURTADO, Fernanda Opolski MEDEIROS, Caroline 2023-03-02T12:42:10Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/7505Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-03-02T12:42:10Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false
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title Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
spellingShingle Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane
Functional claim
Nutritional facts
Nutritional labeling
Young adult
title_short Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
title_full Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
title_fullStr Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
title_full_unstemmed Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
title_sort Use of nutritional food labels and consumers’ confidence in label information
author Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane
author_facet Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane
STANGARLIN-FIORI, Lize
Heyde Selke COSTA, Esther
FURTADO, Fernanda
Opolski MEDEIROS, Caroline
author_role author
author2 STANGARLIN-FIORI, Lize
Heyde Selke COSTA, Esther
FURTADO, Fernanda
Opolski MEDEIROS, Caroline
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreno Lorena de SOUSA, Lisane
STANGARLIN-FIORI, Lize
Heyde Selke COSTA, Esther
FURTADO, Fernanda
Opolski MEDEIROS, Caroline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Functional claim
Nutritional facts
Nutritional labeling
Young adult
topic Functional claim
Nutritional facts
Nutritional labeling
Young adult
description Objective This investigation evaluated the use of food labels and consumers’ perception of the reliability of food labels nutritional information. Methods This is a transversal exploratory quantitative investigation, carried out in Curitiba, Brazil. A total of 536 students from a public institution participated in the survey answering a structured questionnaire. Descriptive analyses, Chi-Square test and Fisher’s exact test were performed considering a significance level of 5%. ResultsThe participants’ mean age was 21.11±2.83 years, and 59.3% were female. It was noticed that 41.6% of consumers used the nutritional information sometimes and 14.7% always, mainly because they liked to know what they were buying and consuming (35.8%). Lack of patience (29.5%) and concern about the composition of the food purchased (34.2%) were the main reasons for not using the information provided. The most commonly used nutrition claim was “trans fat-free” (42.5%) and the type of food in which nutrition labeling was used most was milk and dairy products (42.0%). Frequent use of nutritional information was higher among women (p<0.01) and among those who practice physical activity (p=0.04). Many individuals relied on food labels nutritional information (61.9%), but out of these, 43.6% did not use that information at the time of purchase. There was no difference between respondents’ confidence in the information, sociodemographic and health data. ConclusionMany people still do not use the label nutrition information. Efforts should be made to change this scenario. Changes in nutrition labeling can help modify this situation, with the use of clearer label information, more easily understood, that does not raise any doubts in the consumers’ mind.
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