Behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge of low-income consumers regarding nutrition labels

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McArthur, L
Chamberlain, V
Howard, AB
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[1] Univ Vermont, Dept Nutr & Food Sci, Burlington, VT USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Acad Comp Serv, Burlington, VT USA
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low-income consumers; nutrition labels; knowledge; attitudes; behaviors; nutrition education;
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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This exploratory study interviewed 130 participants in federal food assistance programs and 51 low-income nonparticipants to assess their behaviors and attitudes toward and awareness of the nutrition label. Regarding label use, 35.4 percent of participants and 45.1 percent of nonparticipants seldom/never read labels while grocery shopping, 31.5 percent of participants and 19.6 percent of nonparticipants sometimes read them, and 33.1 percent of participants and 35.3 percent of nonparticipants always/frequently read labels in the grocery store. In addition, 38.5 percent of participants and 41.2 percent of nonparticipants seldom/never read labels at home, 33.1 percent of participants and 27.5 percent of nonparticipants sometimes read them, and 28.5 percent of participants and 31.4 percent of nonparticipants always/frequently read labels at home. There were no significant differences between mean scores of participants and nonparticipants on how to use the nutrition label. Findings challenge nutritionists working with low-income individuals to develop more learning opportunities that teach how to use nutrition labels.
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