Changes in the critical nutrient content of packaged foods and beverages after the full implementation of the Chilean Food Labelling and Advertising Law: a repeated cross-sectional study.

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMC Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1186/s12916-025-03878-6
Natalia Rebolledo, Pedro Ferrer-Rosende, Marcela Reyes, Lindsey Smith Taillie, Camila Corvalán
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Background: Chile's Food Labelling Law was implemented in three phases with increasingly stricter limits. After initial implementation, sugars and sodium decreased in packaged foods, with no significant changes for saturated fats. It is unclear whether full implementation is linked with further reformulation or if producers reversed changes due to consumers' preferences. This study examines changes in the proportion of "high in" products and the nutrient content of packaged foods during the Law's three phases.

Methods: This repeated cross-sectional study included the best-selling packaged foods and beverages during 2015-2020. We analyzed the proportion of products classified as "high in" critical nutrients using the final phase cutoffs and examined changes in the content of calories, sugars, sodium, and saturated fats in the three phases. To assess the changes in proportions, we used Firth's bias-reduced logistic regression models and the Cochran-Armitage test for trends. Quantile regression was used to evaluate changes in nutrient content.

Results: The proportion of "high in" products decreased from 70.8 to 52.5% after the final phase (p < 0.001). The proportion of "high in" sugars products decreased across all sweet food and beverage groups (p < 0.001), except for candies (- 4.5 percentage points (pp), p = 0.09). The largest reductions occurred in sweet spreads and breakfast cereals (- 44.3 and - 40.4 pp, respectively, p < 0.001). For the proportion of "high in" sodium, reductions occurred in all savory food groups (p < 0.001), except cheeses and ready-to-eat meals (p < 0.24), with the largest decreases in savory baked products and non-sausage meat products (- 40.4 and - 38.9 pp, respectively, p < 0.001). Reductions in "high in" saturated fats and energy were less consistent, with the largest decreases in nuts and snacks and savory spreads (- 22.2 and - 20.0 pp, respectively, p < 0.001) and savory baked products and breakfast cereals (- 32.8 and - 25.7 pp, respectively, p < 0.001), respectively. After full implementation, most sweet categories showed left shifts in sugars distribution, except for candies. Similarly, most savory categories showed left shifts for sodium, except savory spreads and ready-to-eat meals. Changes increased as regulation limits tightened (p for trend < 0.001).

Conclusions: After fully implementing Chile's law, the proportion of "high in" products and the content of critical nutrients decreased in all food and beverage categories. The largest changes occurred for sodium in savory foods and sugars in sweet foods/beverages. Stricter regulatory limits were associated with decreases in critical nutrient content over time.

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全面实施智利食品标签和广告法后包装食品和饮料中关键营养素含量的变化:一项重复的横断面研究。
背景:智利的食品标签法分三个阶段实施,限制越来越严格。初步实施后,包装食品中的糖和钠含量下降,而饱和脂肪含量没有显著变化。目前尚不清楚全面实施是否与进一步重新制定有关,或者生产者是否由于消费者的偏好而改变了变化。本研究考察了在该法律实施的三个阶段中,“高含量”产品的比例和包装食品的营养含量的变化。方法:这项重复的横断面研究包括2015-2020年最畅销的包装食品和饮料。我们使用最后阶段的截止值分析了被归类为“高”关键营养素的产品比例,并检查了三个阶段中卡路里、糖、钠和饱和脂肪含量的变化。为了评估比例的变化,我们使用了Firth的减偏逻辑回归模型和Cochran-Armitage趋势检验。采用分位数回归评价营养成分的变化。结果:经过最后阶段,“高含量”产品的比例从70.8%下降到52.5% (p)。结论:全面实施智利法律后,所有食品和饮料类别中“高含量”产品的比例和关键营养素的含量都有所下降。变化最大的是咸味食品中的钠和甜味食品/饮料中的糖。随着时间的推移,更严格的监管限制与关键营养素含量的减少有关。
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