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Developing sugar-sweetened beverage warning labels for young adults.
Falbe, Jennifer; Montuclard, Astrid; Engelman, Alina; Adler, Sabrina; Roesler, Athena.
Afiliação
  • Falbe J; Human Development and Family Studies Program, Department of Human Ecology, UC Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Montuclard A; Human Development and Family Studies Program, Department of Human Ecology, UC Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
  • Engelman A; Department of Public Health, California State University East Bay, Hayward, CA, USA.
  • Adler S; ChangeLab Solutions, Oakland, CA, USA.
  • Roesler A; Human Development and Family Studies Program, Department of Human Ecology, UC Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Public Health Nutr ; 24(14): 4765-4775, 2021 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34018480
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

There is a lack of qualitative research developing sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) warning labels with their intended end users. We sought to identify promising SSB warning elements for improving label effectiveness and for future testing in policy and institutional settings.

DESIGN:

Mixed methods design using ten focus groups, a design task and a survey. The design task was used to generate ideas for an icon that would dissuade SSB consumption. The survey and focus group guide assessed participant perceptions of SSB warning label mock-ups of text (loss frame, gain frame and loss frame with attribution), colour and icon options.

SETTING:

Three large public universities in California from February to March 2018.

PARTICIPANTS:

Young adult SSB consumers (n 86) enrolled in one of three diverse California public universities.

RESULTS:

Participants perceived the following elements as most effective for reducing SSB consumption loss-frame text with attribution to a credible source, yellow and red colour for label background and an image or icon to accompany the text. Preferred images included sugar near or inside of an SSB, intuitive shapes like a triangle with exclamation mark or octagon and a visual indicator of SSB sugar content compared with recommended limits. Support was high for using SSB warning labels in university cafeterias and on bottles/cans.

CONCLUSIONS:

Loss-frame text with a credible source, yellow or red label colour and icons could potentially enhance effectiveness of SSB warning labels and warrant further testing.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bebidas Adoçadas com Açúcar Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Adult / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bebidas Adoçadas com Açúcar Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Adult / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos