| Literature DB >> 29879450 |
Natassja Billich1, Miranda R Blake2, Kathryn Backholer2, Megan Cobcroft3, Vincy Li4, Anna Peeters5.
Abstract
PURPOSE AND AIM: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) provide little nutritional value and are associated with an increased risk of diet-related diseases. Despite this, SSB consumption is high globally. One emerging strategy aimed at reducing SSB consumption involves the use of front-of-pack (FOP) labels that clearly identify the risks associated with SSB consumption. The aim of this research study was to determine whether FOP labels with a graphic warning, text warning, sugar information (with the number of teaspoons of added sugar) or Health Star Rating (HSR) reduces intended choice of a SSB in an online choice experiment with young Australian adults.Entities:
Keywords: Label; Obesity; Sugar-sweetened beverage; Young adult
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29879450 DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.05.149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appetite ISSN: 0195-6663 Impact factor: 3.868