Email this article to a friend Printable Version FREE Email Newsletter
(NaturalNews) A new study appearing in the November issue of the American Journal of Preventative Medicine shows that consumers may find it difficult to understand and interpret nutrition labels because of low literacy and poor math skills.
Researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center questioned 200 patients from a wide socioeconomic range, and asked them to interpret the nutrient content of food labels according to the amount of food consumed. The researchers then asked the participants to choose which foods contained more or less of certain nutrients.
When asked to calculate the number of carbohydrates consumed from a 20-ounce bottle of soda containing 2.5 servings, only 37 percent of the patients were able to calculate the correct answer. Only 60 percent could calculate the carbohydrates in half a bagel if a serving size was listed as a whole bagel.
Consumer advocate Mike Adams, author of "The Seven Laws of Nutrition,"says it is "alarming" that so many Americans lack the skills necessary to calculate nutrient intake. "Ironically, part of the reason cognitive function is so poor among American consumers is precisely because of the neurotoxic ingredients found in the food supply," Adams says. "People can't understand the labels because they keep eating the food."
Russell Rothman, the study's lead author, says health care providers should improve communication with patients on using food labels, and calls for the FDA to utilize his study's information to improve the design of food labels to help consumers better care for their nutrition.
"Poor understanding of nutrition labels can make it difficult for patients to follow a good diet," Rothman says. "Of particular concern are situations that involve interpretation and application of food size."
Sixty-eight percent of the study's participants had at least some college education, though 63 percent displayed math skills below the ninth-grade level. Seventy-seven percent displayed literacy skills below the ninth-grade level. More than 40 percent suffered from chronic disease such as diabetes or hypertension, while 23 percent said they were on specific diet plans.
###
Get articles like this delivered to you FREE in our popular email newsletter
|

(FREE) Thursday evening, Dec. 3 at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern), call in to hear the NaturalNews Talk Hour with special guests Nick Stern, Sun Warrior Protein & KC Craichy, LivingFuel - "Super Foods, Optimal Health" - Register via email to receive call-in number:
|
|
 Explore NaturalPedia.com, the internet's largest natural health encyclopedia of knowledge, covering over 50,000 topics. It's free! Visit NaturalPedia.com.
|
FREE Report: The Five Best Anti-Viral Products to Beat Influenza, Swine Flu, Bird Flu and SARS
• Top anti-viral remedies
• Where to get them now
• Four things to avoid
• Become self-reliant
• Boost your family safety
Click here to read the FREE report now.
|
W.H.O. Declares Global Pandemic Turn FEAR into Confidence!
Listen to the complete 3.5 hour recording on 4 audio CDs of the Health Ranger's Swine Flu Advanced Preparedness Course, covering natural anti-virals, family safety, infrastructure disruptions, quarantine, preparedness gear and much more.
Testimonials:
"Mike Adams' preparedness course turned our fears into confidence. This is POWERFUL information, coming from a trusted source. If you want to save yourself countless hours researching and getting prepared and if you want to do everything in your power to protect your family, I highly recommend the Health Ranger’s Advanced Preparedness Course."
- N. Nelson (Arizona)
"This is packed information no one should miss."
- T. Valenzuela
"Thanks Mike... during this class you covered prevention and preparedness from A to Z with integrity, brave honesty and outstanding knowledge! Thank you for your steadfast, thorough and cool-headed approach to well being. With deep gratitude for your service." - Bev
Available NOW for immediate shipping.
100% satisfaction guarantee
NEW Product: Valley of Longevity Shampoo from the Health Ranger
• 98% Organic
• 100% Natural
• 100% Fragrance Free!
• No SLS
• No Parabens
• No synthetic chemicals
• FREE shipping in U.S. on orders over $75
Click here to read more...
|
|
|