BMC Public Health | |
Development of the Chilean front-of-package food warning label | |
Claudio Aqueveque1  Marcela Reyes2  Camila Corvalán2  Sonia Olivares2  Isabel Zacarías2  María Luisa Garmendia2  | |
[1] Business School, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez;Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), University of Chile; | |
关键词: Front-of-package; FoP; Warning label; Stop signs; Chilean labelling law; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12889-019-7118-1 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Front-of package (FoP) nutrition labels are an option to guide consumer’s decision at the point of food purchase. Chile was the first country worldwide to implement a FoP warning label and thereafter several countries have followed this model. The objective of this study is to describe the process of development of the Chilean FoP warning label. Methods A stepwise study was conducted including literature review, qualitative phase (lay audience & expert group meetings) and quantitative phase in women/adolescents from low-middle-socioeconomic status neighborhoods, Santiago, Chile (2 sub-studies, using point-of-sale questionnaires). Outcomes were prototype visualization, ease of understanding, and ability to modify purchase behavior. Results The literature review and qualitative phase provided information on general text (e.g. short wording) and design characteristics (e.g. use of a logo, use of red or black colors); based on these characteristics 15 prototypes were created and quantitatively tested. In the first survey, a black-&-white stop sign and a black-&-white hand were preselected; in the second survey, the stop sign stating ‘Excess of
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