Evaluating the potential implications of canadian front-of-pack labelling regulations in generic and branded food composition databases

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作者
Mulligan, Christine [1 ]
Lee, Jennifer J. [1 ]
Vergeer, Laura [1 ]
Ahmed, Mavra [1 ,2 ]
L'Abbe, Mary R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Nutr Sci, Temerty Fac Med, Med Sci Bldg,Room 5368,1 Kings Coll Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Joannah & Brian Lawson Ctr Child Nutr, 1 Kings Coll Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Front-of-pack labelling; Nutrition symbols; Labelling regulations; Food composition; Pre-packaged foods; Food supply system; Nutrients-of-concern; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-14269-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Canada proposed the implementation of mandatory front-of-pack (FOP) labelling regulations, whereby foods meeting or exceeding thresholds for nutrients-of-concern (i.e., total sugars, saturated fat, sodium) must display a 'high-in' FOP symbol (FOP). The objective of the study was to evaluate the potential implications of the proposed regulations using Canadian generic and branded food composition databases. Methods A generic food composition database of products consumed by Canadians, Canadian Nutrient File (CNF) 2015 (n = 3,677), and a branded food composition database of packaged foods and beverages, Food Label Information Program (FLIP) 2017 (n = 17,521), were used to evaluate the number and proportion of foods that would display a FOP symbol based on the details of the proposed FOP labelling regulations published in 2018. Results Overall, 35.5% (n = 1,306) of products in CNF 2015 and 63.9% (n = 11,193) of products in FLIP 2017 would display a FOP symbol for at least one nutrient-of-concern exceeding proposed thresholds. Soups, Combination Dishes, and Desserts categories in CNF 2015 and Combination dishes, Soups, and Meats categories in FLIP 2017 would have the highest proportion of products that would display a FOP symbol. Although displaying a FOP symbol for one nutrient was most common in both CNF 2015 (n = 992; 27.0%) and FLIP 2017 (n = 7,296, 41.6%), the number (i.e., 0-3) and type (i.e., saturated fat, sodium, total sugar) of nutrients displayed varied by food category. Conclusion While the generic database, containing both packaged and unpackaged foods, revealed a low prevalence of foods that would display a FOP symbol, the branded database showed that the proposed FOP labelling regulations would identify over 60% of packaged foods with excess contents of nutrients-of-concern. Considering the high prevalence of packaged foods in Canada that would meet or exceed the thresholds of nutrients-of-concern, the proposed FOP labelling regulations should be implemented in a timely manner to help consumers easily identify foods high in nutrients-of-concern and encourage manufacturer-driven product reformulations.
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