| Literature DB >> 26652916 |
Peter Scarborough1, Anne Matthews2, Helen Eyles3, Asha Kaur2, Charo Hodgkins4, Monique M Raats4, Mike Rayner2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Colour coded front-of-pack nutrition labelling ('traffic light labelling') has been recommended for use in the UK since 2006. The voluntary scheme is used by all the major retailers and some manufacturers. It is not clear how consumers use these labels to make a single decision about the relative healthiness of foods. Our research questions were: Which of the four nutrients on UK traffic light labels (total fat, saturated fat, sugar and salt) has the most influence on decisions? Do green lights or red lights have a greater influence? Are there age and gender differences in how people use the colour and nutrient information?Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26652916 PMCID: PMC4676872 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-015-0319-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Fig. 1Example question from the online questionnaire
Descriptive statistics for 183 participants
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| Female | 102 (61.8) | Not yet finished | 0 (0.0) |
| Male | 63 (38.2) | Never went to school | 0 (0.0) |
| Missing | 18 | 14 or under | 3 (1.8) |
| Age | 16 years | 44 (26.8) | |
| 18 to 25 | 3 (1.8) | 18 years | 29 (17.7) |
| 26 to 35 | 8 (4.9) | 19 years or over | 88 (53.7) |
| 36 to 45 | 21 (12.7) | Missing | 19 |
| 46 to 55 | 38 (23.0) |
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| 56 to 65 | 57 (34.6) | Degree or equivalent | 88 (53.7) |
| 66 to 75 | 31 (18.8) | A level | 15 (9.2) |
| 76+ | 7 (4.2) | O level/GCSE | 19 (11.6) |
| Missing | 18 | School certificate | 9 (5.5) |
| Ethnicity | NVQ | 6 (3.7) | |
| White/white British | 158 (97.5) | Trade apprenticeship | 6 (3.7) |
| Asian/Asian British | 2 (1.2) | Clerical/commercial qual | 3 (1.8) |
| Black/African/Black British | 0 (0.0) | Other | 18 (11.0) |
| Mixed/multiple groups | 0 (0.0) | Missing | 19 |
| Other ethnic group | 2 (1.2) |
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| Missing | 21 | Full time student | 1 (0.6) |
| Employed | 79 (47.9) | ||
| Employment training | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Unemployed | 6 (3.6) | ||
| Unable to work | 2 (1.2) | ||
| Retired | 60 (36.4) | ||
| Permanent carer | 10 (6.1) | ||
| Other | 7 (4.2) | ||
| Missing | 18 |
Odds ratio for selecting a food as healthier if it has a) more favourable colour for a nutrient; b) more greens or more reds
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| Total fat | 5.31 (5.01, 5.62) | 4.83 (4.41, 5.29)2 |
| Saturated fat | 7.05 (6.61, 7.52) | 7.31 (6.66, 8.02)2 |
| Total sugar | 3.94 (3.74, 4.16) | 5.16 (4.72, 5.64)2 |
| Salt | 2.05 (1.96, 2.14) | 7.11 (6.46, 7.81)2 |
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| More greens | 7.84 (7.36, 8.35) | 6.09 (5.61, 6.61)3 |
| More reds | 0.07 (0.07, 0.08) | 0.09 (0.08, 0.10)3 |
1For each nutrient, ‘favourable colour’ means a comparision of either ‘green: amber’, ‘green: red’ or ‘amber: red’, with equal weight placed on all such comparisons. 2Results are adjusted for superior colours on each of the other nutrients. 3Results are mutually adjusted for ‘more greens’ and ‘more reds’
Multivariate results for favourable colours on nutrients and more greens or more reds stratified a) by gender and b) by age group
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| Total fat | 4.40 (3.43, 5.65) | 4.65 (3.36, 6.43) |
| Saturated fat | 9.02 (7.01, 11.59) | 5.78 (4.36, 7.66) |
| Total sugar | 4.71 (3.67, 6.04) | 5.01 (3.69, 6.82) |
| Salt | 7.16 (5.61, 9.13) | 7.23 (5.33, 9.82) |
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| More greens | 6.71 (5.37, 8.39) | 5.29 (4.08, 6.86) |
| More reds | 0.08 (0.06, 0.10) | 0.10 (0.07, 0.13) |
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| 18 to 55 | 56+ | |
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| Total fat | 5.33 (3.79, 7.51) | 3.97 (3.11, 5.07) |
| Saturated fat | 11.95 (8.39, 17.02) | 6.04 (4.83, 7.55) |
| Total sugar | 7.10 (5.04, 9.99) | 3.86 (3.05, 4.90) |
| Salt | 9.49 (6.70, 13.43) | 6.20 (4.94, 7.79) |
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| More greens | 8.49 (6.27, 11.49) | 5.10 (4.14, 6.27) |
| More reds | 0.06 (0.04, 0.08) | 0.11 (0.09, 0.14) |
Fig. 2Pseudo-R2 for fit of logistic regression of likelihood of selecting a food as healthier if it has a healthier score (RED = 0.00; GREEN = 0.25; AMBER ALLOWED TO VARY BETWEEN 0.00 AND 0.25)