On-the-Pack Voluntary Well-Being Messaging for Milks Targeting Chinese Older Adults: A Content Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identification of Products
2.2. Information Extraction
2.2.1. Product Information
2.2.2. Voluntary Well-Being Messaging Elements
2.3. Compliance and Alignment of Nutrition Claims
2.3.1. Compliance with the Food Safety National Standards
2.3.2. Alignment with Nutrition Facts
3. Results
3.1. Products Summary
3.2. Voluntarty Well-Being Messaging
3.2.1. Textual VWM from Manufacturers
3.2.2. Graphical VWM from Manufacturers
3.2.3. VWM from Third Parties
3.3. Compliance of Nutrition Claims with the Food Safety National Standards
3.4. Alignment between Nutrition Claims and Nutrition Facts
4. Discussion
4.1. Products
4.2. Prevalence of OTP VWM on Milks Targeting COA
4.2.1. Domestic vs. International
4.2.2. Cow vs. Other Animals
4.3. Compliance and Alignment of Nutrition Claims
4.4. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Classification | Detail | NRVs | Illustrative Examples |
---|---|---|---|
Nutrition | Nutrition claim | NRVs | high in protein; contain selenium |
Nutrient function claim | a description or declaration of the role of a nutrient in growth, development and physiological function | calcium helps the growth of bone and tooth | |
Front-of-pack nutrient profiling | the standardised icons on the front of pack briefly showing nutrition information | energy: 391 kJ, 5% of NRVs 1 | |
Ingredient | Imported ingredients | a statement showing that the milk source or other ingredients were imported from outside mainland China | imported probiotics; New Zealand imported milk source |
Farm information | a statement describing the farm location, environment, feed quality, animal breed, raw milk quality and whether operated by the manufacturer | farm location: Fuping, the land of goat; Holstein cow; premium milk source; self-operated farm | |
Other specified ingredients | Other specified nondigestible supplements, food additives and mixtures of nutrients | prebiotics; probiotics; fish oil; herb extracts | |
Brand | Slogan | a catchphrase representing a product and a company to convey the values of the brand | better nutrition, healthier life; high quality & classical |
Profile | a statement showing the history, reputation and strength of the company or/and the brand and what the public think and feel about the manufacturer | since 1953; cooperating with universities for professional formulas | |
Wellness | Physiological | a statement specifying the physical challenges for COA and the health benefits brought by the product | bone density decreases as aging; ‘healthy bone’ formula with rich milk minerals |
Psychological | a statement encouraging COA to be optimistic and to stay physically fit and mentally positive | it’s a fresh start, everything is achievable if you have a positive mindset and are physically active | |
Sociological | a statement showing family connections potentially brought about by the product | come home and visit your parents | |
Production | Quality control | a process by which entities review the quality of all factors involved in production | strict quality control |
Traceability | the capability to trace all processes from raw materials to products | traceable and reliable | |
Mutton flavour removal | the techniques to removal mutton flavour from goat milks | vacuum evaporation is used to remove mutton flavour | |
Other specified methods | other processing or production techniques and methods specified | nitrogen food packaging; wet-mix process | |
Sensory | Flavour | a description of taste, smell or their combination | classic milky flavour; rich & fragrant |
Texture | a description of tactile characteristics and mouthfeel | smooth mouthfeel | |
Appearance | a description of the particle sizes and colour | fine, loose, and milky white |
Category | Classification | Synonym and Alternative | Criteria |
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Content claim | High | rich, good source of | ≥30% NRVs 2/100 g |
Low | less | ≥15% NRVs/100 g | |
Skim 3 | - | ≤1.5 g/100 g | |
Contain | source of, added, provide, include, have, enhanced, NOTHING | ≥15% NRVs/100 g | |
Not contain | without, zero, no, 0%, not include | ≤0.5 g/100 g | |
Comparison claim | Increased | XX% more | 25% more 4 |
Reduced | XX% less or decreased | 25% less 4 |
Number of Products | Percentage | ||
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Source 1 | JD.com | 195 | 94% |
Mintel GNPD 2 | 77 | 37% | |
Milk Type | Powder | 204 | 99% |
Liquid | 3 | 1% | |
Brand origin | Domestic | 175 | 85% |
International | 32 | 15% | |
Animal | Cow | 123 | 59% |
Goat | 74 | 36% | |
Yak | 4 | 2% | |
Camel | 3 | 1.5% | |
Sheep | 3 | 1.5% |
Total (n = 207) | Brand Origin | Milk Source | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Domestic (n = 175) | International (n = 32) | Cow (n = 123) | Goat (n = 74) | Others (n = 10) | ||
Nutrition | 95% (197) | 98% (172) | 78% (25) | 95% (117) | 97% (72) | 80% (8) |
Nutrition claim | 95% (196) | 98% (171) | 78% (25) | 95% (117) | 97% (72) | 70% (7) |
Nutrient function claim | 58% (120) | 61% (107) | 41% (13) | 58% (71) | 59% (44) | 50% (5) |
FOP 2 nutrient profiling | 4% (8) | 0% (0) | 23% (8) | 7% (8) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
Ingredient | 74% (154) | 73% (127) | 84% (27) | 73% (90) | 78% (58) | 60% (6) |
Imported ingredients | 25% (51) | 15% (26) | 78% (25) | 34% (42) | 11% (8) | 10% (1) |
Farm information | 34% (70) | 39% (69) | 3% (1) | 27% (33) | 43% (32) | 50% (5) |
Other specified ingredients | 41% (84) | 42% (74) | 31% (10) | 38% (47) | 47% (35) | 20% (2) |
Brand | 51% (106) | 51% (90) | 50% (16) | 57% (70) | 41% (30) | 60% (6) |
Slogan | 44% (91) | 44% (77) | 44% (14) | 46% (56) | 39% (29) | 60% (6) |
Profile | 15% (31) | 17% (29) | 6% (2) | 18% (22) | 11% (8) | 10% (1) |
Wellness | 32% (67) | 32% (56) | 34% (11) | 42% (52) | 19% (14) | 10% (1) |
Physiological | 23% (48) | 23% (40) | 25% (8) | 30% (37) | 14% (10) | 10% (1) |
Psychological | 10% (21) | 7% (13) | 25% (8) | 15% (19) | 3% (2) | 0% (0) |
Sociological | 6% (12) | 7% (12) | 0% (0) | 7% (8) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Production | 26% (67) | 31% (56) | 0% (0) | 25% (52) | 31% (14) | 0% (0) |
Quality control | 9% (19) | 11% (19) | 0% (0) | 11% (14) | 7% (5) | 0% (0) |
Traceable | 3% (7) | 4% (7) | 0% (0) | 2% (3) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Mutton flavour removal | 5% (10) | 6% (10) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 14% (10) | 0% (0) |
Other specified methods | 14% (30) | 17% (30) | 0% (0) | 16% (20) | 14% (10) | 0% (0) |
Sensory | 15% (31) | 15% (27) | 13% (4) | 13% (16) | 20% (15) | 0% (0) |
Flavour | 14% (28) | 14% (24) | 13% (4) | 11% (14) | 19% (14) | 0% (0) |
Texture | 6% (12) | 7% (12) | 0% (0) | 7% (8) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Appearance | 2% (4) | 2% (3) | 3% (1) | 1% (1) | 4% (3) | 0% (0) |
Brand Origin | Milk Source | Sociological Wellness VWM |
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Domestic | Cow/goat | “Come home and visit your parents.” |
Domestic | Cow | “Ensure the health of your parents.” |
Domestic | Cow | “Take care of your parents like the kids.” |
Domestic | Cow | “Care is the best gift.” |
Domestic | Cow/goat | “Understanding what your parents need.” |
Domestic | Goat | “Love your parents back.” |
Domestic | Cow | “Thank you, mum and dad.” |
Total (n = 207) | Brand Origin | Milk Source | ||||
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Domestic (n = 175) | International (n = 32) | Cow (n = 123) | Goat (n = 74) | Others (n = 10) | ||
Older adults | 52% (107) | 53% (93) | 44% (14) | 59% (72) | 43% (32) | 30% (3) |
Form: | ||||||
Photograph | 31% (65) | 31% (54) | 34% (11) | 44% (54) | 14% (10) | 10% (1) |
Cartoon | 20% (42) | 22% (39) | 9% (3) | 15% (18) | 30% (22) | 20% (2) |
Number of people: | ||||||
One | 8% (17) | 9% (15) | 6% (2) | 9% (11) | 7% (5) | 10% (1) |
Two | 43% (88) | 43% (76) | 38% (12) | 48% (59) | 36% (27) | 20% (2) |
Gender: | ||||||
Male | 7% (14) | 8% (14) | 0% (0) | 7% (8) | 8% (6) | 0% (0) |
Female | 3% (6) | 2% (4) | 6% (2) | 3% (4) | 1% (1) | 10% (1) |
Both | 42% (86) | 43% (75) | 34% (11) | 48% (59) | 34% (25) | 20% (2) |
Ethnic group: | ||||||
Southeast Asian | 33% (69) | 37% (65) | 13% (4) | 39% (48) | 24% (18) | 30% (3) |
European | 9% (19) | 6% (11) | 25% (8) | 12% (15) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Schematic | 18% (38) | 16% (28) | 31% (10) | 28% (34) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Bone/joint | 12% (25) | 11% (20) | 16% (10) | 17% (21) | 5% (4) | 0% (0) |
Intestines | 5% (11) | 3% (6) | 16% (5) | 9% (11) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
Heart | 3% (7) | 3% (5) | 6% (2) | 5% (6) | 1% (1) | 0% (0) |
Muscle | 3% (6) | 3% (5) | 3% (1) | 3% (4) | 3% (2) | 0% (0) |
Brain | 1% (3) | 2% (3) | 0% (0) | 2% (3) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
Animal/farm | 52% (107) | 55% (96) | 34% (11) | 31% (38) | 81% (60) | 90% (9) |
Product | 27% (56) | 30% (53) | 9% (3) | 33% (41) | 19% (14) | 10% (1) |
Total (n = 207) | Brand Origin | Milk Source | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Domestic (n = 175) | International (n = 32) | Cow (n = 123) | Goat (n = 74) | Others (n = 10) | ||
Certificate | 59% (123) | 63% (111) | 38% (12) | 52% (64) | 69% (51) | 80% (8) |
HACCP | 32% (66) | 37% (65) | 3% (1) | 24% (30) | 47% (35) | 10% (1) |
ISO 90001 | 31% (64) | 36% (63) | 3% (1) | 24% (29) | 46% (34) | 10% (1) |
GMP | 18% (38) | 21% (37) | 3% (1) | 10% (12) | 34% (25) | 10% (1) |
Recyclable | 14% (29) | 13% (22) | 22% (7) | 11% (14) | 15% (11) | 40% (4) |
Halal | 10% (20) | 11% (19) | 3% (1) | 11% (14) | 4% (3) | 30% (3) |
CMS | 9% (19) | 11% (19) | 0% (0) | 2% (3) | 20% (15) | 10% (1) |
ISO 14001 | 8% (17) | 10% (17) | 0% (0) | 13% (16) | 1% (1) | 0% (0) |
QS | 7% (15) | 9% (15) | 0% (0) | 8% (10) | 5% (4) | 10% (1) |
Imported certificates | 5% (10) | 0% (0) | 31% (10) | 7% (9) | 1% (1) | 0% (0) |
Patent | 2% (5) | 3% (5) | 0% (0) | 2% (3) | 3% (2) | 0% (0) |
Brand Origin | Milk Source | Nutrition Claim | Nutrition Fact 2 | Criteria |
---|---|---|---|---|
Domestic | Cow | Comparison claim: reduced fat | Not specified | ≥25% |
Domestic | Cow | Content claim: contains dietary fibre | 1.25 g/100 g | ≥3 g/100 g |
Domestic | Goat | Content claim: contains dietary fibre | 0.8 g/100 g | ≥3 g/100 g |
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Chen, A.; Moradi, S.; Hort, J. On-the-Pack Voluntary Well-Being Messaging for Milks Targeting Chinese Older Adults: A Content Analysis. Foods 2022, 11, 2212. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11152212
Chen A, Moradi S, Hort J. On-the-Pack Voluntary Well-Being Messaging for Milks Targeting Chinese Older Adults: A Content Analysis. Foods. 2022; 11(15):2212. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11152212
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Ao, Saleh Moradi, and Joanne Hort. 2022. "On-the-Pack Voluntary Well-Being Messaging for Milks Targeting Chinese Older Adults: A Content Analysis" Foods 11, no. 15: 2212. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11152212
APA StyleChen, A., Moradi, S., & Hort, J. (2022). On-the-Pack Voluntary Well-Being Messaging for Milks Targeting Chinese Older Adults: A Content Analysis. Foods, 11(15), 2212. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11152212