Effects of front-of-package and shelf nutrition labeling systems on consumers.

Nutr Rev

RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA.

Published: January 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • A systematic review shows that nutrient-specific front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labels using text and color symbols are more effective for consumers than those focusing on just numerical information.
  • Research indicates that summary systems may encourage healthier product choices, but further studies are required to understand their real impact on shopping behavior.
  • There is a lack of comparative research on the effectiveness of different labeling systems in helping consumers select healthier options, highlighting the need for more extensive investigations into their actual influence on dietary choices.

Article Abstract

As standards are considered for nutrition front-of-package (FOP) and shelf-labeling systems in the United States, it is important to know what types of systems are most effective in conveying scientifically accurate and useful information to consumers. A systematic literature review identified 38 empirical studies on consumer response to FOP nutrition labeling and shelf labeling. Studies indicate that consumers can more easily interpret and select healthier products with nutrient-specific FOP nutrition labels that incorporate text and symbolic color to indicate nutrient levels rather than nutrient-specific labels that only emphasize numeric information, such as Guideline Daily Amounts expressed as percentages and/or grams. Summary systems may influence consumers to purchase healthier products. However, more research is needed to assess the influence of nutrient-specific labels on consumers' purchases. This review identified few studies that compared consumers' ability to select healthier products using nutrient-specific systems that incorporate text and color codes with multiple-level summary icons. More research is needed to determine the effects of FOP nutrition labeling on consumers' actual shopping behaviors and dietary intakes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nure.12000DOI Listing

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