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Understanding how consumers categorise health related claims on foods: a consumer-derived typology of health-related claims

Understanding how consumers categorise health related claims on foods: a consumer-derived typology of health-related claims
Understanding how consumers categorise health related claims on foods: a consumer-derived typology of health-related claims
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate level of consumer protection whilst supporting future innovation and fair competition within the EU food industry. However, consumers’ interpretation of health claims is less well understood. There is a lack of evidence on the extent to which consumers are able to understand claims defined by this regulatory framework. Utilising the Multiple Sort Procedure (MSP), a study was performed (N = 100 participants across five countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom) to facilitate development of a framework of health-related claims encompassing dimensions derived from consumers. Our results provide useful insight into how consumers make sense of these claims and how claims may be optimised to enhance appropriate consumer understanding. They suggest consumers may not consciously differentiate between a nutrition claim and a health claim in the way that regulatory experts do and provide insight into where this might occur. A consumer-derived typology of health-related claims based on three key dimensions is proposed: (1) Familiarity with the nutrient, substance or food stated in the claim; (2) statement type in terms of simplicity/complexity; (3) relevance of the claim, either personally or for a stated population group.
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Pohar, Jure
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Gracia, Azucena
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Rayner, Mike
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Hodgkins, Charo, Egan, Bernadette, Peacock, Matthew, Klepacz, Naomi, Miklavec, Krista, Pravst, Igor, Pohar, Jure, Gracia, Azucena, Groeppel-Klein, Andrea, Rayner, Mike and Raats, Monique M. (2019) Understanding how consumers categorise health related claims on foods: a consumer-derived typology of health-related claims. Nutrients, 11 (3), [539]. (doi:10.3390/nu11030539).

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The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate level of consumer protection whilst supporting future innovation and fair competition within the EU food industry. However, consumers’ interpretation of health claims is less well understood. There is a lack of evidence on the extent to which consumers are able to understand claims defined by this regulatory framework. Utilising the Multiple Sort Procedure (MSP), a study was performed (N = 100 participants across five countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom) to facilitate development of a framework of health-related claims encompassing dimensions derived from consumers. Our results provide useful insight into how consumers make sense of these claims and how claims may be optimised to enhance appropriate consumer understanding. They suggest consumers may not consciously differentiate between a nutrition claim and a health claim in the way that regulatory experts do and provide insight into where this might occur. A consumer-derived typology of health-related claims based on three key dimensions is proposed: (1) Familiarity with the nutrient, substance or food stated in the claim; (2) statement type in terms of simplicity/complexity; (3) relevance of the claim, either personally or for a stated population group.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 February 2019
Published date: 2 March 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 471700
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471700
ISSN: 2072-6643
PURE UUID: d6a277bb-7b60-4f02-aee2-6ce549809d90
ORCID for Naomi Klepacz: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7552-8000

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Date deposited: 16 Nov 2022 18:20
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:14

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Author: Charo Hodgkins
Author: Bernadette Egan
Author: Matthew Peacock
Author: Naomi Klepacz ORCID iD
Author: Krista Miklavec
Author: Igor Pravst
Author: Jure Pohar
Author: Azucena Gracia
Author: Andrea Groeppel-Klein
Author: Mike Rayner
Author: Monique M. Raats

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