Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars

Vietnam is experiencing a diet and nutrition transition. Increasing consumption of food and beverages with added sugars is a significant public health concern. Policies and interventions, such as mandatory nutrition labelling, are being considered to improve consumers’ awareness and understanding of...

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Main Authors: Duc Nguyen-Anh, Wendy J. Umberger, Di Zeng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3335
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spelling doaj-5e18bb5552b24c65aa0460d2189ba0792020-11-25T04:04:22ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-10-01123335333510.3390/nu12113335Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added SugarsDuc Nguyen-Anh0Wendy J. Umberger1Di Zeng2The Centre for Global Food and Resources, The University of Adelaide, 10 Pulteney St, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaThe Centre for Global Food and Resources, The University of Adelaide, 10 Pulteney St, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaThe Centre for Global Food and Resources, The University of Adelaide, 10 Pulteney St, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaVietnam is experiencing a diet and nutrition transition. Increasing consumption of food and beverages with added sugars is a significant public health concern. Policies and interventions, such as mandatory nutrition labelling, are being considered to improve consumers’ awareness and understanding of diet and health implications of added sugars in food and beverages. The effectiveness of various policy approaches relies on an improved understanding of the interrelationships between urban Vietnamese consumers’ health concerns, nutrition label use, and intake of sugars. We empirically disentangle these relationships for urban Vietnamese households using novel intra-household data covering 4047 adults and 737 adolescents from 1590 households in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The data are from comprehensive household surveys and 24-hour food diaries. Simultaneous equation regression models are estimated using three-stage least squares (3SLS) to account for possible endogeneity. Nutrition label use is significantly associated with a lower share of calories from foods and beverages with added sugars. These findings suggest that nutrition labelling programs may be an effective policy mechanism to reduce the negative health implications of increasing availability and consumption of food and beverages with added sugars in urban Vietnam.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3335nutrition labelhealth concernadded sugarsconsumptionurbanfood diary
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Di Zeng
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Di Zeng
Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
Nutrients
nutrition label
health concern
added sugars
consumption
urban
food diary
author_facet Duc Nguyen-Anh
Wendy J. Umberger
Di Zeng
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title Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
title_short Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
title_full Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
title_fullStr Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Vietnamese Urban Consumers’ Nutrition Label Use, Health Concerns, and Consumption of Food and Beverages with Added Sugars
title_sort understanding vietnamese urban consumers’ nutrition label use, health concerns, and consumption of food and beverages with added sugars
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Vietnam is experiencing a diet and nutrition transition. Increasing consumption of food and beverages with added sugars is a significant public health concern. Policies and interventions, such as mandatory nutrition labelling, are being considered to improve consumers’ awareness and understanding of diet and health implications of added sugars in food and beverages. The effectiveness of various policy approaches relies on an improved understanding of the interrelationships between urban Vietnamese consumers’ health concerns, nutrition label use, and intake of sugars. We empirically disentangle these relationships for urban Vietnamese households using novel intra-household data covering 4047 adults and 737 adolescents from 1590 households in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The data are from comprehensive household surveys and 24-hour food diaries. Simultaneous equation regression models are estimated using three-stage least squares (3SLS) to account for possible endogeneity. Nutrition label use is significantly associated with a lower share of calories from foods and beverages with added sugars. These findings suggest that nutrition labelling programs may be an effective policy mechanism to reduce the negative health implications of increasing availability and consumption of food and beverages with added sugars in urban Vietnam.
topic nutrition label
health concern
added sugars
consumption
urban
food diary
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3335
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