Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort

In the European Union (EU) three coloured graded Front-of-Pack labels (FoPLs), two endorsed by governments (Nutri-Score and Multiple Traffic Lights (MTL)) and one designed by industry (Evolved Nutrition Label (ENL)) are currently being discussed. This study aimed to investigate the impact of these F...

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Main Authors: Manon Egnell, Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot, Pilar Galan, Mathilde Touvier, Mike Rayner, Jo Jewell, João Breda, Serge Hercberg, Chantal Julia
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/9/1268
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spelling doaj-f1461ae43e2b46b0b17b7c84b266ef112020-11-25T00:56:34ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-09-01109126810.3390/nu10091268nu10091268Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French CohortManon Egnell0Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot1Pilar Galan2Mathilde Touvier3Mike Rayner4Jo Jewell5João Breda6Serge Hercberg7Chantal Julia8Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceNutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceNutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceNutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceCentre on Population Approaches for Non-Communicable Disease Prevention, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 2JD, UKNutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Programme, WHO Regional Office for Europe, DK-2100 Copenhagen, DenmarkNutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Programme, WHO Regional Office for Europe, DK-2100 Copenhagen, DenmarkNutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceNutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN), Sorbonne Paris Cité Epidemiology and Statistics Research Center (CRESS), U1153 Inserm, U1125, Inra, Cnam, Paris 13 University, 93000 Bobigny, FranceIn the European Union (EU) three coloured graded Front-of-Pack labels (FoPLs), two endorsed by governments (Nutri-Score and Multiple Traffic Lights (MTL)) and one designed by industry (Evolved Nutrition Label (ENL)) are currently being discussed. This study aimed to investigate the impact of these FoPLs on portion size selection, specifically for less healthy products. In 2018, participants from the French NutriNet-Santé cohort study (N = 25,772) were exposed through a web-based self-administered questionnaire to products from three food categories (sweet biscuits, cheeses, and sweet spreads), with or without FoPLs, and were invited to select the portion they would consume (in size and number). Kruskall-Wallis tests, and mixed ordinal logistic regression models, were used to investigate the effects of FoPLs on portion size selection. Compared to no label, Nutri-Score consistently lowered portion sizes (OR = 0.76 (0.74–0.76)), followed by MTL (OR = 0.83 (0.82–0.84)). For ENL, the effects differed depending on the food group: It lowered portion size selection for cheeses (OR = 0.84 (0.83–0.87)), and increased it for spreads (OR = 1.19 (1.15–1.22)). Nutri-Score followed by MTL appear efficient tools to encourage consumers to decrease their portion size for less healthy products, while ENL appears to have inconsistent effects depending on the food category.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/9/1268Front-of-Pack nutrition labelportion sizefood products
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author Manon Egnell
Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
Pilar Galan
Mathilde Touvier
Mike Rayner
Jo Jewell
João Breda
Serge Hercberg
Chantal Julia
spellingShingle Manon Egnell
Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
Pilar Galan
Mathilde Touvier
Mike Rayner
Jo Jewell
João Breda
Serge Hercberg
Chantal Julia
Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
Nutrients
Front-of-Pack nutrition label
portion size
food products
author_facet Manon Egnell
Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
Pilar Galan
Mathilde Touvier
Mike Rayner
Jo Jewell
João Breda
Serge Hercberg
Chantal Julia
author_sort Manon Egnell
title Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
title_short Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
title_full Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
title_fullStr Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels on Portion Size Selection: An Experimental Study in a French Cohort
title_sort impact of front-of-pack nutrition labels on portion size selection: an experimental study in a french cohort
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In the European Union (EU) three coloured graded Front-of-Pack labels (FoPLs), two endorsed by governments (Nutri-Score and Multiple Traffic Lights (MTL)) and one designed by industry (Evolved Nutrition Label (ENL)) are currently being discussed. This study aimed to investigate the impact of these FoPLs on portion size selection, specifically for less healthy products. In 2018, participants from the French NutriNet-Santé cohort study (N = 25,772) were exposed through a web-based self-administered questionnaire to products from three food categories (sweet biscuits, cheeses, and sweet spreads), with or without FoPLs, and were invited to select the portion they would consume (in size and number). Kruskall-Wallis tests, and mixed ordinal logistic regression models, were used to investigate the effects of FoPLs on portion size selection. Compared to no label, Nutri-Score consistently lowered portion sizes (OR = 0.76 (0.74–0.76)), followed by MTL (OR = 0.83 (0.82–0.84)). For ENL, the effects differed depending on the food group: It lowered portion size selection for cheeses (OR = 0.84 (0.83–0.87)), and increased it for spreads (OR = 1.19 (1.15–1.22)). Nutri-Score followed by MTL appear efficient tools to encourage consumers to decrease their portion size for less healthy products, while ENL appears to have inconsistent effects depending on the food category.
topic Front-of-Pack nutrition label
portion size
food products
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/9/1268
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