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Does the active use of nutrition labeling reduce the risk of diabetes mellitus? Results of insulin resistance using Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Authors
Han, Kyu-TaeKim, Seung JuKim, Dong JunKim, Sun Jung
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Diabetes mellitus; Food consumption; Insulin resistance; Nutrition labeling; Nutrition fact
Citation
Primary Care Diabetes, v.12, no.5, pp 445 - 452
Pages
8
Journal Title
Primary Care Diabetes
Volume
12
Number
5
Start Page
445
End Page
452
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5617
DOI
10.1016/j.pcd.2018.05.003
ISSN
1751-9918
1878-0210
Abstract
Aims: In 1995, nutrition labeling became mandatory in South Korea. These regulations help consumers make reasonable choices when purchasing food based on nutritional value by providing the nutritional properties of processed foods. We investigated the association between perceptions about nutrition labeling and insulin resistance (IR) in people with no diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: This study used data from the sixth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VI-3 in 2015, n = 2931). We used multiple regression analysis to investigate the relationship between perceptions about nutrition labeling and the homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Results: 75.2% of participants were aware of nutrition labeling and 24.8% of participants checked nutrition labeling and actively used the information. "Actively checked and used the nutrition labeling" was inversely associated with HOMA-IR scores (check nutrition facts and make labeling-dependent purchase decisions: beta = -0.108, p = 0.0164). These associations were more significant in people who were obese or paid more attention to their health. Conclusion: High levels of perceptions about nutrition labeling and active use of such information could have positive effects on reducing IR and preventing DM. Therefore, it is necessary to improve public perception for effective implementation of healthcare programs. (C) 2018 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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