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Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage containers sold in grocery stores in Québec City, Canada

Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages (RTDs) may create an illusion of healthfulness; however, nutrition information on alcohol in Canada is seldom regulated. This research aimed to systematically record the use of nutrition cues on a subsample of RTDs sold in grocery stores. In July...

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Autores principales: Demers-Potvin, Élisabeth, Gaucher-Holm, Alexa, Hobin, Erin, Provencher, Véronique, Niquette, Manon, Bélanger-Gravel, Ariane, Vanderlee, Lana
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36922961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102164
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author Demers-Potvin, Élisabeth
Gaucher-Holm, Alexa
Hobin, Erin
Provencher, Véronique
Niquette, Manon
Bélanger-Gravel, Ariane
Vanderlee, Lana
author_facet Demers-Potvin, Élisabeth
Gaucher-Holm, Alexa
Hobin, Erin
Provencher, Véronique
Niquette, Manon
Bélanger-Gravel, Ariane
Vanderlee, Lana
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description Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages (RTDs) may create an illusion of healthfulness; however, nutrition information on alcohol in Canada is seldom regulated. This research aimed to systematically record the use of nutrition cues on a subsample of RTDs sold in grocery stores. In July 2021, all available RTDs were purchased from three major grocery store banners in Québec City, Canada. Data regarding container size, purchase format, alcohol-by-volume (ABV), presence of nutrition cues (nutrient claims, other food-related claims and nutrition facts tables [NFTs]) and container surface occupied by nutrition cues were recorded. RTDs were classified as hard seltzers or pre-mixed cocktails and their ABV as “light-strength” (3.5%–4.0% ABV) and “regular-strength” (>4.0%–7.0% ABV). In total (n = 193), 23% were hard seltzers and 17% light-strength. Most RTDs (68%) had ≥1 type of nutrition cue, most often natural flavour claims (45%), an NFT (38%), and calorie claims (29%). Light-strength beverages were more likely than regular-strength to carry any nutrient claim (97% vs. 19%, p < 0.0001), an NFT (97% vs. 26%, p < 0.0001) and other food-related claims (e.g., natural flavour) (88% vs. 52%, p = 0.0002). In adjusted regression analyses, hard seltzers were more likely than pre-mixed cocktails to carry any nutrient claim (AOR = 19.1, 95% CI:7.5,48.7), any other food-related claim (AOR = 7.5, 95% CI:2.9,19.4), and an NFT (AOR = 45.5, 95% CI:12.6,163.9). The mean container surface occupied by nutrition cues was higher for hard seltzers compared to pre-mixed cocktails (13% vs 3%, p < 0.0001). The high proportion of RTDs carrying nutrition cues supports the need to further regulate labelling and marketing of RTDs.
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spelling pubmed-100092952023-03-14 Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage containers sold in grocery stores in Québec City, Canada Demers-Potvin, Élisabeth Gaucher-Holm, Alexa Hobin, Erin Provencher, Véronique Niquette, Manon Bélanger-Gravel, Ariane Vanderlee, Lana Prev Med Rep Regular Article Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages (RTDs) may create an illusion of healthfulness; however, nutrition information on alcohol in Canada is seldom regulated. This research aimed to systematically record the use of nutrition cues on a subsample of RTDs sold in grocery stores. In July 2021, all available RTDs were purchased from three major grocery store banners in Québec City, Canada. Data regarding container size, purchase format, alcohol-by-volume (ABV), presence of nutrition cues (nutrient claims, other food-related claims and nutrition facts tables [NFTs]) and container surface occupied by nutrition cues were recorded. RTDs were classified as hard seltzers or pre-mixed cocktails and their ABV as “light-strength” (3.5%–4.0% ABV) and “regular-strength” (>4.0%–7.0% ABV). In total (n = 193), 23% were hard seltzers and 17% light-strength. Most RTDs (68%) had ≥1 type of nutrition cue, most often natural flavour claims (45%), an NFT (38%), and calorie claims (29%). Light-strength beverages were more likely than regular-strength to carry any nutrient claim (97% vs. 19%, p < 0.0001), an NFT (97% vs. 26%, p < 0.0001) and other food-related claims (e.g., natural flavour) (88% vs. 52%, p = 0.0002). In adjusted regression analyses, hard seltzers were more likely than pre-mixed cocktails to carry any nutrient claim (AOR = 19.1, 95% CI:7.5,48.7), any other food-related claim (AOR = 7.5, 95% CI:2.9,19.4), and an NFT (AOR = 45.5, 95% CI:12.6,163.9). The mean container surface occupied by nutrition cues was higher for hard seltzers compared to pre-mixed cocktails (13% vs 3%, p < 0.0001). The high proportion of RTDs carrying nutrition cues supports the need to further regulate labelling and marketing of RTDs. 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10009295/ /pubmed/36922961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102164 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Nutrition cues on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage containers sold in grocery stores in Québec City, Canada
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10009295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36922961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102164
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