We assessed the prevalence of front-of-package (FoP) claims in the Brazilian packaged food supply and examined whether foods with claims were more likely to be high in critical nutrients. Using data from a random 30% subsample of 11,434 foods and beverages collected in the five largest food retailers in Brazil in 2017 (n = 3491), we classified claims into nutrition, health, and environment. We examined whether foods with claims were more likely to be high in critical nutrients using 95% confidence intervals. Claims were found in 41.2% of the products. Nutrition claims were the most prevalent (28.5%), followed by health (22.1%), and environment-related claims (5.2%). More than 85% of the breakfast cereals, granola bars, and nectars contained...
Context: The presence of health claims on food packaging can positively bias consumers' evaluations ...
Background: Front-of-package warning labels are an increasingly common policy and have been implemen...
BACKGROUND: The use of health and nutrition claims on front-of-pack labels may impact consumers’ foo...
The study examined whether foods with nutritional claims were more likely to be high in critical nut...
Many children's food products highlight positive attributes on their front-of-package labels in the ...
The majority of studies examining the effect of nutrition information on food packets (such as the n...
A large body of evidence assessing the effectiveness of front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labeling ex...
This study aimed to assess the nutritional quality of food products marketed at children, with and w...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the perceptions and preferences of Braz...
The study works to generate evidence to promote an effective front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labeli...
The study identifies and analyzes several arguments from trade associations and the food industry th...
Background: Food composition data, front-of-pack nutrition labelling and nutrition and health claims...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine and compare the extent to which different nutrient profile mod...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
Context: The presence of health claims on food packaging can positively bias consumers' evaluations ...
Context: The presence of health claims on food packaging can positively bias consumers' evaluations ...
Background: Front-of-package warning labels are an increasingly common policy and have been implemen...
BACKGROUND: The use of health and nutrition claims on front-of-pack labels may impact consumers’ foo...
The study examined whether foods with nutritional claims were more likely to be high in critical nut...
Many children's food products highlight positive attributes on their front-of-package labels in the ...
The majority of studies examining the effect of nutrition information on food packets (such as the n...
A large body of evidence assessing the effectiveness of front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labeling ex...
This study aimed to assess the nutritional quality of food products marketed at children, with and w...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the perceptions and preferences of Braz...
The study works to generate evidence to promote an effective front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labeli...
The study identifies and analyzes several arguments from trade associations and the food industry th...
Background: Food composition data, front-of-pack nutrition labelling and nutrition and health claims...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine and compare the extent to which different nutrient profile mod...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
Context: The presence of health claims on food packaging can positively bias consumers' evaluations ...
Context: The presence of health claims on food packaging can positively bias consumers' evaluations ...
Background: Front-of-package warning labels are an increasingly common policy and have been implemen...
BACKGROUND: The use of health and nutrition claims on front-of-pack labels may impact consumers’ foo...