Title Links between food information and choice of foodstuffs from a public health viewpoint /
Translation of Title Informacijos apie maistą sąsajos su maisto produktų pasirinkimu visuomenės sveikatos požiūriu.
Authors Chmieliauskaitė, Indrė
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Keywords [eng] Food information ; choice of foods ; nutrition labelling ; dietary habits ; Lithuanian adult residents
Abstract [eng] Appropriate provision of information regarding food, including foodstuff labeling, is considered to be an efficient tool to promote healthy lifestyle and ensure a safe use of foods. Research conducted in Lithuania indicate that just a small percentage of Lithuanian residents choose foods to prevent disease, however, there is a lack of data concerning the links between food information and the choice of foods of Lithuanian adults. The aim of the study is to investigate and evaluate the links between food information and choice of foodstuffs from a public health viewpoint. The results of the research show, that most of Lithuanian adult residents consider that food labelling information is not fully comprehensible and legible. Lithuanian adult residents reported that their food choice is mostly influenced by the minimum durability date, price and country of origin. More than half of Lithuanian adult residents wish nutrition labelling information to be presented on food labels. Females more than males, higher educated persons more than lower educated persons are interested in nutrition labelling information. From the public health viewpoint, significant links between Lithuanian adult residents’ dietary habits and their attitudes towards information about food were not found, however, those who had a healthier diet were more likely to wish nutrition labelling, its placement on the most visible side of the food package and information not only about fats, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and energy value, but also about other particulars of nutrition labelling information.
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2009