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Many systems for classifying food products to adequately predict lower all-cause morbidity and mortality have been proposed as front-of-pack (FOP) nutritional labels. Although the efforts and advances that these systems represent for public health must be appreciated, as scientists involved in nutrition research and belonging to diverse Italian nutrition scientific societies, we would like to draw stakeholders' attention to the fact that some FOP labels risk being not correctly informative to consumers' awareness of nutritional food quality. The European Commission has explicitly called for such a nutrition information system to be part of the European "strategy on nutrition, overweight and obesity-related issues" to "facilitate consumer understanding of the contribution or importance of the food to the energy and nutrient content of a diet". Some European countries have adopted the popular French proposal Nutri-Score. However, many critical limits and inadequacies have been identified in this system. As an alternative, we endorse a new enriched informative label-the NutrInform Battery-promoted by the Italian Ministry of Health and deeply studied by the Center for Study and Research on Obesity, Milan University. Therefore, the present position paper limits comparing these two FOP nutritional labels, focusing on the evidence suggesting that the NutrInform Battery can help consumers better than the Nutri-Score system to understand nutritional information, potentially improving dietary choices. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II. Evidence was obtained from well-designed controlled trials without randomization.
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Public Health
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School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ulster University, Coleraine Campus, Northern Ireland, UK.
Objective: This study evaluated the effectiveness of health literacy interventions aimed at reducing sugar and sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake among Asian populations and identified the common characteristics of effective interventions through a systematic review of randomised and non-randomised studies.
Study Design: Systematic review of randomised and non-randomised trials.
Methods: A systematic search of five databases identified randomised and non-randomised studies on health literacy interventions aimed at reducing sugar and SSB intake among Asian populations.
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April 2025
Centre NUTRISS - Nutrition, Santé et Société, Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
Objective: The Food Quality Observatory synthetises the nutritional composition of fifteen processed food categories commonly purchased in Québec (Canada). We assessed how the new Canadian front-of-pack (FoP) labelling regulation of a ‘high in’ symbol, to be implemented as of January 1, 2026, would be potentially reflected in these categories and how simulations of reformulation would impact the presence of the symbol.
Design: Nutritional information was obtained by collecting food products available in supermarkets and grocery stores in the province of Québec (2016–2022).
Food Res Int
March 2025
Facultad de Negocios y Economía, Universidad Icesi, Calle 18 # 122-135, Cali, Colombia. Electronic address:
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School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
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School of Agri-Food Technology and Manufacturing, College of Health Science, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UK.
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