An assessment of compliance with proposed regulations to restrict on-package marketing of packaged foods to improve nutrition in South Africa.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS BMC Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1186/s40795-025-01007-3
Safura Abdool Karim, Tamryn Frank, Alice S Khan, Morongoa G Tlhako, Sikhumbule K Joni, Elizabeth C Swart
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Background: Ultra-processed products (UPPs), high in sugar, fat and sodium, contribute to increasing burdens of obesity and non-communicable diseases in South Africa (SA). Increased consumption and acceptability of UPPs is driven, in part by aggressive marketing. Front of package labelling laws, particularly warning labels (WLs) coupled with marketing restrictions, have been recommended to improve consumer awareness of unhealthy products, incentivise reformulation and underpin other interventions. The SA government published a draft regulation to introduce WLs and restrict marketing, called R3337. This study aims to analyse on-package marketing and create a baseline to evaluate compliance with the proposed R3337.

Methods: This study is an analysis of a dataset of 6768 packaged food products, collected as pictures of products in four major grocery stores in Cape Town, SA between March and July 2019. A codebook was developed based on R337. The codebook was used to identify and assess child-directed marketing (CDM) and health claims on products potentially subject to front-of-package WLs. Food packages and their nutritional information were coded and analyzed to determine whether the product would be required to carry a WL and whether the package included regulated marketing.

Results: The majority (80.16%) of products analyzed would require WLs under R3337 due to high levels of sugar, sodium, or saturated fat. CDM was prevalent, with 59.26% of products displaying some form of marketing, primarily animated characters and depictions of children. Health claims were also common, with 83% occurring on WL products.

Discussion: Using a WL system in SA could effectively target common forms of on-package marketing of unhealthy products, given the high prevalence of CDM and health claims on products likely to carry WLs. Such interventions may contribute to improving diets and reducing UPP consumption. Some forms of CDM are not regulated under R3337 and we recommend expanding the regulation to include these. This study provides a baseline which should be used for future research to evaluate R3337 when it is implemented.

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对南非限制包装食品在包装上营销以改善营养的拟议法规遵守情况的评估。
背景:在南非,高糖、高脂肪和高钠的超加工产品(UPPs)导致肥胖和非传染性疾病负担增加。upp的消费和可接受性的增加部分是由积极的营销推动的。建议制定包装正面标签法,特别是警告标签,加上营销限制,以提高消费者对不健康产品的认识,鼓励重新制定产品,并支持其他干预措施。南非政府公布了一项名为R3337的法规草案,旨在引入WLs并限制营销。本研究旨在分析包装营销并创建基线以评估拟议R3337的合规性。方法:本研究对6768种包装食品的数据集进行了分析,这些产品是2019年3月至7月期间南非开普敦四家主要杂货店的产品图片。基于R337开发了一个码本。该代码本用于识别和评估以儿童为导向的营销(CDM)和可能受包装正面wl约束的产品的健康声明。对食品包装及其营养信息进行编码和分析,以确定产品是否需要携带WL,以及包装是否包含受监管的营销内容。结果:由于糖、钠或饱和脂肪含量高,大多数(80.16%)产品的WLs要求低于R3337。CDM很普遍,59.26%的产品进行了某种形式的营销,主要是动画人物和儿童形象。健康声明也很常见,其中83%发生在WL产品上。讨论:考虑到清洁发展机制的高流行率和可能携带WL的产品的健康声明,在南非使用WL系统可以有效地针对不健康产品的包装营销的常见形式。这些干预措施可能有助于改善饮食和减少UPP的消耗。一些形式的清洁发展机制不受R3337的监管,我们建议扩大监管范围,包括这些。本研究提供了一个基线,可用于未来的研究,以评估R3337的实施。
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BMC Nutrition
BMC Nutrition Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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