Methodological quality of front-of-pack labeling studies
a review plus identification of research challengesMethodological quality of front-of-pack labeling studies
a review plus identification of research challengesSamenvatting
This review evaluates the methodological quality of current front-of-pack labeling research and discusses future research challenges. Peer-reviewed articles were identified using a computerized search of the databases PubMed andWeb of Science (ISI) from1990 to February 2011; reference lists fromkey published articleswere used as well. The quality of the 31 included studies was assessed. The results showed that the methodological quality of published front-of-pack labeling research is generally low to mediocre; objective observational data-based consumer studies were of higher quality than consumer studies relying on self-reports. Experimental studies that included a control group were lacking. The review further revealed a lack of a validated methodology to measure the use of front-of-pack labels and the effects of these labels in real-life settings. In conclusion, few methodologically sound front-of-pack labeling studies are presently available. The highest methodological quality and the greatest public health relevance are achieved by measuring the health effects of front-of-pack labels using biomarkers in a longitudinal, randomized, controlled design in a real-life setting.
Organisatie | HAS Green Academy |
Lectoraat | Voeding en Gezondheid |
Gepubliceerd in | Nutrition Reviews Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, Vol. 70, Uitgave: 12, Pagina's: 709-720 |
Datum | 2012-12-01 |
Type | Artikel |
ISSN | 0029-6643 |
Taal | Engels |