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Differences between younger and older populations in nutrition label reading habits (CROSBI ID 216042)

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Ranilović, Jasmina ; Colić Barić, Irena Differences between younger and older populations in nutrition label reading habits // British food journal, 113 (2011), 1; 109-121. doi: 10.1108/00070701111097376

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Ranilović, Jasmina ; Colić Barić, Irena

engleski

Differences between younger and older populations in nutrition label reading habits

The purpose of this paper is to identify the socio-demographic and health variables of a representative sample of Croatian subjects over 15 years of age associated with reading nutrition labels and, in particular, to examine the association of age characteristics of “label users” with nutrition reading habits. A total of 1, 011 randomly selected subjects over 15 years of age were interviewed by telephone. Moreover, 638 “label users” were recruited for assessing nutrition label habits. Of the subjects, 36 percent claimed that they had never, 25 per cent rarely, 19 per cent always and 15 percent sometimes read nutrition labels. Females, participants with the highest levels of education, still undergoing education, physically active and on special diets claimed that they were more likely to read nutrition labels. Among “label users”, younger participants mentioned “curiosity” as the most important reason for reading nutrition labels, while older participants more often pointed out “wish for healthy eating habits”. “Interpretational aids” were often mentioned among younger participants for easier understanding of nutritional information, while older participants requested “bigger letter size”. The present study provides a starting point for establishing nutrition education targeted at specific groups of consumers. Research is limited to the subject’s self-reported nutrition label reading. Future research is needed to explore the differences between “label users” and “’non-users”. As the study showed, a notable difference exists between younger and older subjects regarding nutrition habits that could help experts toward effective communication. Nevertheless, the study could fill the research gaps in nutrition reading habits of specific groups of consumers in European countries, other than northern Europe.

Nutrition; Labelling; Consumer behaviour; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

113 (1)

2011.

109-121

objavljeno

0007-070X

10.1108/00070701111097376

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