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Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol ; 24(3): 166-170, 2024 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38547411

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the perspectives regarding precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) of prepackaged foods following the consultation conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the WHO. RECENT FINDINGS: The FAO/WHO consultation provided a comprehensive assessment of the current status and practices of PAL implementation worldwide. One of the key findings highlighted by the Expert Committee was the need for improvement in existing PAL systems. It was noted that many countries lacked uniformity in PAL practices, leading to inconsistencies in labelling and potentially misleading information for consumers. Furthermore, the consultation emphasized the importance of PAL being risk-based, taking into account both the amount and frequency of unintended allergen presence (UAP) in food products. SUMMARY: The FAO/WHO consultation shed light on various perspectives and challenges associated with PAL of prepackaged foods. Key findings emphasized the need for improvement in existing PAL systems, including the adoption of a risk-based approach, standardized regulations, and enhanced transparency. Moving forward, collaborative efforts between regulatory agencies, food manufacturers, and consumer advocacy groups will be essential in developing effective PAL strategies that prioritize consumer safety and well being.


Subject(s)
Allergens , Food Hypersensitivity , Food Labeling , World Health Organization , Humans , Food Labeling/standards , Food Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Allergens/immunology , United Nations , Food Safety/methods
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Multimedia | Multimedia Resources | ID: multimedia-12330

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Episódio especial em alusão ao Agosto Dourado, aborda o tema “Como o pediatra pode promover o aleitamento materno cumprindo a NBCAL”. Programa da série “RP Convida”, da revista Residência Pediátrica, conta com a participação da dra. Katia Brandt, membro do Departamento Científico de Aleitamento Materno da Sociedade Pernambucana de Pediatria (Sopepe).


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Health Promotion , Pediatricians , Infant, Newborn , Products Commerce , Food Labeling/standards , Marketing , Infant Nutrition/legislation & jurisprudence , Webcast
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Rev. enferm. Inst. Mex. Seguro Soc ; 31(4): 128-134, 09-oct-2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1518867

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Food is a process that carries implicit socio-cultural elements in a specific historical moment. The changes in the diet caused an increase in problems of obesity and Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases in Mexico. Measures have been taken through public policies that seek to reduce the effects of the consumption of foods with high energy value, one of them is the nutritional labeling of foods. Development: As the first axis, a sociohistorical reconstruction is developed around food labeling in Mexico as an initiative that is part of an international public policy to present nutritional information for the selection and consumption of food. In a second moment, an analysis is carried out from a critical position on the implementation and exercise of decision-making for the consumption of said products, since it is subject to a complex network of sociocultural and individual factors that determine and are determinants of styles. and frequency of consumption of the products. Conclusions: The new labeling with nutritional information is an information tool for the selection in food consumption to face the problem of overweight and obesity in Mexico. However, eating habits and practices respond to sociocultural and economic elements that are above healthy lifestyles and a culture of prevention. It is necessary to build and promote community participation-action that promotes tools such as nutritional labeling to make its objectives effective.


Introducción: la alimentación es un proceso que implica elementos socioculturales en un momento histórico concreto. México se encuentra en un problema de salud generalizado de obesidad y enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles. Ante esto se han tomado medidas mediante políticas públicas que buscan disminuir los efectos del consumo de alimentos de alto valor energético, una de ellas es el etiquetado nutricional de los alimentos. Desarrollo: como primer eje se desarrolla una reconstrucción sociohistórica en torno al etiquetado de alimentos en México como iniciativa que forma parte de una política pública internacional para presentar información nutricional para la selección y consumo de los alimentos. En un segundo momento se realiza un análisis desde un posicionamiento crítico sobre la implementación y el ejercicio de las tomas de decisión del consumo de dichos productos, ya que está sujeta a una compleja red de factores socioculturales e individuales que determinan y son determinantes de los estilos y frecuencia de consumo de los productos. Conclusiones: el nuevo etiquetado con información nutricional es una herramienta de información para la selección en el consumo de alimentos para enfrentar el problema de sobrepeso y obesidad en México. Sin embargo, los hábitos y prácticas de alimentación responden a elementos socioculturales y económicos que están por arriba de los estilos de vida saludable y una cultura de prevención. Es necesario construir y promover una participación-acción comunitaria que potencie las herramientas como el etiquetado nutricional para hacer efectivos sus objetivos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Labeling/legislation & jurisprudence , Food Labeling/standards , Mexico
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Rev. esp. nutr. comunitaria ; 29(1): 1-22, 31/3/2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-219549

ABSTRACT

Fundamentos: El concepto “percepción del riesgo alimentario” se refiere tanto a las percepciones individualesde incertidumbre como a las posibles consecuencias negativas de un evento o comportamiento específico. Enlos últimos años se han elaborado estudios sobre el grado de percepción del riesgo en la población en funciónde diferentes variables como pueden ser de tipo socioeconómicas, psicológicas o de género.Métodos: Revisión bibliográfica exploratoria de resultados, así como de las metodologías, para evaluar lapercepción del riesgo alimentario según el contenido de la información facilitada al consumidor (advertencia ycalidad nutricional, calidad certificada y de transformación tecnológica), derivado de estudios elaborados endiferentes países entre 2003 y 2022 para estudiar en qué medida condiciona esta información en la elección deconsumo o compra de un producto alimentario.Resultados: Los resultados obtenidos ponen de manifiesto la gran diversidad de resultados dependiendo deltipo de alimento, así como las características de los participantes.Conclusiones: La percepción del riesgo alimentario a través del contenido del etiquetado es muy variable. Estoposibilita la realización de estudios concretos en alimentos con información contenida en el etiquetado que, asu vez, puede servir para regular a nivel legislativo la información que se transmite al consumidor. (AU)


Background: The concept of “food risk perception” refers either to individual uncertainty perceptions and/orpossible negative consequences of a specific situation or behavior. In the last years, some studies have beencarried out on the risk perception dimension for the population based on different variables such as socioeconomic, psychological or gender, among others.Methodology: Exploratory bibliographic review compiling the results and methodologies followed to evaluatefood risk perception according to the information on the label for consumers (warning and nutritional quality,certified quality and technological transformation), from studies carried out all over the world from 2003 to2022. This information was used to know at what extent this information influences the choice for consumingor purchasing a food product.Results: The results obtained show the great diversity of results reporting that it varies according on thecountry, type of food as well as the characteristics of the participants.Conclusions: The food risk perception through the content provided in labeling is strongly variable. However,it makes possible to carry out specific studies on foods with information on the labels and at the same time itcan be helpful in regulating the information for consumer as legal dispositions. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Labeling/standards , Risk Assessment , Perception
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Nutrients ; 13(12)2021 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34960059

ABSTRACT

In 2008, the Choices International Foundation developed its logo criteria, identifying best-in-class food products. More advanced, global and graded nutrient profiling systems (NPSs) are needed to substantiate different national nutrition policies. The objective of this work was to extend Choices NPS to identify five levels of the healthiness of food products, so that the Choices NPS can also be used to support other nutrition policies, next to front-of-pack labelling. Based on the same principles as the previous logo criteria, four sets of threshold criteria were determined using a combination of compliance levels, calculated from a large international food group-specific database, the Choices logo criteria, and WHO-NPSs developed to restrict marketing to children. Validation consisted of a comparison with indicator foods from food-based dietary guidelines from various countries. Some thresholds were adjusted after the validation, e.g., because intermediate thresholds were too lenient. This resulted in a new international NPS that can be applied to different contexts and to support a variety of health policies, to prevent both undernutrition and obesity. It can efficiently evaluate mixed food products and represents a flexible tool, applicable in various settings and populations.


Subject(s)
Food Labeling/standards , Food Preferences/psychology , Health Promotion/methods , Nutrition Policy , Choice Behavior , Consumer Behavior , Humans , Nutritive Value
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Nutr. hosp ; 38(5)sep.-oct. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-224666

ABSTRACT

Introducción: la proteína es un nutriente esencial que se puede obtener a través de diferentes fuentes alimentarias. En los últimos años, un creciente desarrollo de la industria alimentaria de productos lácteos con mayor aporte en proteínas ha surgido en el mercado nacional. Métodos: el presente trabajo analizó la información nutricional, el contenido proteico y el perfil de aminoácidos de una serie de yogures altos en proteína. Se seleccionaron 5 principales marcas de yogures altos en proteína (YP), una muestra de yogur batido (YBAT) y una de proteina de suero de leche aislado (WP) a las que se realizó un análisis proximal y un perfil de aminoácidos por cromatografía líquida de alto rendimiento (HPLC). Resultados: se pudo observar que el contenido de proteína de los YP analizados varió entre 7,2-15,1 g/porción, lo que representa del 6,8 al 11 % del contenido total, el doble del contenido del YBAT (3,4 %). Respecto a los hidratos de carbono y grasas, estos se encontraron entre 6,25 y 13,5 g/porción y 0,9 y 5,3 g/porción, respectivamente. El contenido de leucina de los YP varió entre 0,6 y 1,5 g/porción, con valores superiores a los de los YBAT (0,3 g/porción) e inferiores a los de las WP (2,2 g/porción). La suma de aminoácidos esenciales se encontró entre 3 y 6,9 g/porción en los YP, 1,7 g/porción en los YBAT y 8,5 g/porción en las WP. Conclusión: estos resultados demuestran que los YP son una buena alternativa para promover una correcta ingesta proteica, semejante a las proteínas de uso deportivo, por lo que su recomendación podría ser útil para promover su consumo en diferentes poblaciones según sus necesidades. (AU)


Introduction: protein is an essential nutrient that can be obtained through different food sources. In recent years, a growing development in the food industry of dairy products with higher protein content has emerged in the national market. Métodos: the present work analyzed the nutritional information, protein content, and amino acid profile of high protein yogurts. Five main brands of high-protein yogurt (PY) were selected, as was a sample of regular yogurt (RY), and one of whey protein isolate (WP), which underwent a proximal analysis and amino acid profile by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: it was observed that the protein content of the analyzed YP ranged between 7.2 and 15.1 g/portion, representing 6.8 % to 11 % of total content, twice the content of YBAT (3,4 %). Regarding carbohydrates and fats, these were found to range between 6.25 and 13.5 g/serving and 0.9 and 5.3 g/serving, respectively. Leucine content of the PY varied between 0.6 and 1.5 g/portion, which was higher than RY (0.3 g/portion) and lower than WP (2.2 g/portion). The sum of essential amino acids was found to be between 3 and 6.9 g/portion in PY, 1.7 g/serving and 8.5 g/serving in WP. Conclusion: these results show that PYs are a good alternative to promote a correct protein intake, similar to proteins for sports use, so their recommendation could be useful to promote consumption in different populations according to their needs. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Diet, High-Protein/standards , Dairy Products/analysis , Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Food Labeling/standards , Diet, High-Protein/classification , Diet, High-Protein/methods , Chile , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Food Labeling/statistics & numerical data , Yogurt/analysis , Whey Proteins/analysis
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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 31(11): 2989-2992, 2021 10 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34565661

ABSTRACT

Excess intake of energy, sugars, salt and saturated fats is an important causal factor of obesity and related non-communicable diseases. In order to help consumers to make healthy food choices, many European countries have developed proposals for "front-of-pack" food labeling, intended as an integration to the nutritional information provided by the mandatory nutritional declaration. Based on the European strategic program "Farm to Fork", the intention is to achieve a harmonized front-of-pack label proposal by Q4 2022. Among the different proposals, the one which received most attention by experts and greater feedback by the EU member countries is the Nutri-Score, a tool based on an algorithm whereby a "quality" category ranging from A to E is assigned to each single food on a background colored from dark green to dark orange. As an alternative to Nutri-Score, the NutrInform Battery has been developed by Italy in association with a few other EU member states: this proposal is objectively alternative to the Nutri-Score proposal due to a different underlying philosophy, in particular for its informative and educational intent rather than purchase orientation. The present document, prepared by the Scientific Board and reviewed by the Scientific Council of the Italian Society of Human Nutrition, represents the scientific-based position of the Society in relation to the general theme of front-of-pack labeling and in particular to the dualism created between the Nutri-Score and NutrInform Battery proposals.


Subject(s)
Decision Support Techniques , Food Labeling/legislation & jurisprudence , Nutritive Value , Recommended Dietary Allowances/legislation & jurisprudence , Choice Behavior , Color , Consensus , Consumer Behavior , Energy Intake , Food Labeling/standards , Food Preferences , Health Education , Humans
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Rio de janeiro; rBLH; 2 rev; set. 2021. [8] p. ilus.(Normas técnicas BLH-IFF/NT, 1, 33). (BLH-IFF/NT 33.21).
Monography in Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: biblio-1436518

ABSTRACT

Esta Norma Técnica tem por objetivo estabelecer o processo de rotulagem de recipientes ou frascos que acondicionem o leite humano ordenhado pasteurizado, visando a garantia da qualidade em Bancos de Leite Humano e sua certificação.


El objetivo de esta Norma Técnica es establecer el proceso de etiquetado de los recipientes o frascos que acondicionen leche humana extraída pasteurizada, con el fin de asegurar la calidad de los Bancos de Leche Humana y su certificación.


Subject(s)
Milk Banks/standards , Breast Milk Expression/methods , Food Labeling/standards , Milk, Human
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Rio de Janeiro; rBLH; 3 rev; set. 2021. [11] p. ilus.(Normas técnicas BLH-IFF/NT, 1, 23). (BLH-IFF/NT 23.21).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: biblio-1392228

ABSTRACT

Esta Norma Técnica tem por objetivo estabelecer os critérios necessários para seleção e classificação do leite humano ordenhado cru, visando a garantia da qualidade em Bancos de Leite Humano e sua certificação.


Subject(s)
Food Packaging/standards , Milk Banks/standards , Breast Milk Expression , Food Labeling/standards , Milk, Human , Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro; rBLH; 2 rev; set. 2021. [7] p. ilus.(Normas técnicas BLH-IFF/NT, 1, 17). (BLH-IFF/NT 17.21).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, BVSAM | ID: biblio-1382047

ABSTRACT

Esta Norma Técnica tem por objetivo estabelecer o processo de rotulagem de recipientes ou frascos que acondicionem o leite humano ordenhado cru em Bancos de Leite Humano e Postos de Coleta de Leite Humano, visando a garantia da qualidade nestes serviços e sua certificação.


Subject(s)
Quality Control , Milk Banks/standards , Breast Milk Expression/methods , Food Labeling/standards , Milk, Human , Brazil
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Nutrients ; 13(8)2021 Aug 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34444844

ABSTRACT

The implementation of REGULATION (EC) No 1924/2006 has led to the formation of a list of health claims that can be used in food supplements (EU 432/2012). However, such supplements are often composed of plant preparations with claims omitted from this list. The peculiarity of plants is related to their long history of use, that could allow claims based on traditionally recognized health effects. In addition, the scientific literature has been enriched over the years through clinical studies that have assessed the bioavailability and efficacy of bioactive components, and investigated their mechanisms of action. Based on existing recognized models which aim to classify research according to the level of scientific evidence, Synadiet developed a three-grade model (A, B or C) for assessing plants health claims. In this paper, the applicability of the model is illustrated through an example for which a Grade B health claim attesting the possible contribution of red clover isoflavones to the improvement of blood lipid levels in postmenopausal women has been attributed. The model appears able to be easily extrapolated to claims pertaining to other plants. If adopted by consensus at European level, this model could initiate the implementation of a positive list of health claims on plant preparations.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements/standards , Food Analysis/methods , Food Labeling/standards , Plant Preparations/standards , Plants, Edible , Adult , Aged , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Female , Food Labeling/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Isoflavones/analysis , Isoflavones/standards , Legislation, Food , Lipids/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Nutritive Value , Plant Preparations/analysis , Postmenopause/blood , Trifolium/chemistry
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J Food Sci ; 86(9): 3798-3809, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34337762

ABSTRACT

Using an online experiment with a nationally representative sample of 1200 adult American consumers, two "common or usual names," "Cell-Based Seafood" and "Cell-Cultured Seafood," were assessed using five criteria. Displayed on packages of frozen Atlantic Salmon, both "Cell-Based" (60.1%) and "Cell-Cultured" (58.9%) enabled participants to differentiate the novel products from "Farm-Raised" and "Wild-Caught" fish and 74% also recognized that those allergic to fish should not consume the product. Thus, both names met key regulatory criteria. Both names were seen as appropriate terms for describing the process for creating the product, meeting the criteria for transparency. There were no significant differences in the perceived safety, naturalness, taste, or nutritiousness of the products bearing the two names. However, participants' overall impressions associated with "Cell-Based" were rated as more positive than those associated with "Cell-Cultured" (P < 0.001, η2  = 0.010), as were their initial thoughts, images, and feelings (P < 0.001, η2  = 0.008). The participants were also slightly more interested in tasting (P < 0.05, η2  = 0.004) and in purchasing (P < 0.01, η2  = 0.006) "Cell-Based" than "Cell-Cultured" seafood. After learning the meaning of the terms, participants' overall impressions of "Cell-Based" remained higher than "Cell-Cultured" (P < 0.05, η2  = 0.003) and they remained slightly more interested in tasting (P < 0.05, η2  = 0.004) and in purchasing (P < 0.05, η2  = 0.005) "Cell-Based" than "Cell-Cultured" seafood. Therefore, "Cell-Based Seafood" should be adopted as the best common or usual name for seafood made from the cells of fish. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Widespread adoption and consistent use of a single "common or usual name" for "Cell-Based" seafood, meat, poultry, and other products by the food industry, regulators, journalists, marketers, environmental, consumer, and animal rights advocates, and other key stakeholders would help shape public perceptions and understanding of this rapidly advancing technology and its products. This study confirms that "Cell-Based Seafood" is the best performing term to label seafood products made from the cells of fish. It meets relevant FDA regulatory requirements and slightly outperforms "Cell-Cultured Seafood" with regard to positive consumer perceptions, interest in tasting, and likelihood of purchasing these novel products.


Subject(s)
Consumer Behavior , Fishes , Food Labeling , Animals , Attitude , Cells, Cultured , Consumer Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Focus Groups/statistics & numerical data , Food Labeling/standards , Humans , Seafood/analysis , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Nutrients ; 13(8)2021 Aug 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34444992

ABSTRACT

Nutrition and health claims (NHCs) are a powerful tool that influence consumers' final decision on the choice of food products. The purposes of this repeated cross-sectional study were to (i) assess the prevalence of pre-packaged food products containing nutrition and health claims among different food categories, (ii) to determine the type of NHCs labelled on the examined food products, and (iii) to evaluate the trend in the use of NHCs in comparison to the 2012 survey. The survey was conducted immediately before the full enforcement of the new national legislation on NHCs in 2020. It comprised 3141 pre-packaged food products from 10 product categories. In total, 21.2% of food products contained any claim (19.4% contained any nutrition claim; 8.2% contained any health claim). In comparison to the 2012 survey, we observed a rising trend in the presence of NHCs; the use of nutrition claims on food products increased three times and the use of health claims increased 1.3 times in the 2020 survey. Bearing in mind that NHCs are a powerful tool guiding consumers' food purchase decisions, NHCs should be supported by precise legislation and strict surveillance by the public health authorities.


Subject(s)
Food Labeling/statistics & numerical data , Food Labeling/standards , Nutrition Policy , Nutritive Value , Cross-Sectional Studies , Serbia , Supermarkets
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Genes (Basel) ; 12(7)2021 06 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34210039

ABSTRACT

Mislabelling of fish and fish products has attracted much attention over the last decades, following public awareness of the practice of substituting high-value with low-value fish in markets, restaurants, and processed seafood. In some cases, mislabelling includes illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, contributing to overexploit substitute species that are undetectable when sold under wrong names. This is the first study of DNA barcoding to assess the level of mislabelling in fish marketed in Ghana, focusing on endangered shark species. Genetic identification was obtained from 650 base pair sequences within the cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene. All except one of 17 shark fillets analysed were wrongly labelled as compared with none of 28 samples of small commercial pelagic fish and 14 commercial shark samples purchased in Europe. Several substitute shark species in Ghana are endangered (Carcharhinussignatus and Isurusoxyrinchus) and critically endangered (Squatina aculeata). Shark products commercialized in Europe (n = 14) did not reveal mislabelling, thus specific shark mislabelling cannot be generalized. Although based on a limited number of samples and fish markets, the results that reveal trade of endangered sharks in Ghana markets encourage Ghanaian authorities to improve controls to enforce conservation measures.


Subject(s)
Endangered Species/statistics & numerical data , Fish Products/standards , Food Labeling/standards , Sharks/genetics , Animals , DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic/standards , Endangered Species/legislation & jurisprudence , Fisheries/standards , Ghana , Sharks/physiology
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Hig. aliment ; 35(292): e1046, Jan.-Jun. 2021. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1399751

ABSTRACT

Atualmente, observa-se o aumento do consumo de biscoitos infantis que são acrescidos com micronutrientes. O objetivo desse artigo é avaliar o valor nutricional e seu benefício para esse público. Foram analisados 16 (dezesseis) rótulos de biscoitos infantis, contendo alegações de fonte de vitaminas e minerais. A avaliação foi baseada na Portaria nº 31/98 sobre Regulamento Técnico, referente a alimentos adicionados de nutrientes essenciais, e na Portaria nº 33/98, sobre a Ingestão Diária Recomendada para Lactantes e Crianças. Os dados tabulados foram divididos em três gráficos: primeiro para Conformidade dos Rótulos; segundo da Quantidade dos Micronutrientes de Acordo com a Portaria nº 33/98; e terceiro Análise da Porção de Acordo com IDR para Lactantes e Crianças da Portaria nº 33/98. Dos biscoitos analisados, 94% estavam em conformidade quanto às informações contidas nos rótulos. Em relação à quantidade dos micronutrientes, as vitaminas B1, B2 e B3 apresentaram valores superiores ao recomendado. Conclusão: Os rótulos dos biscoitos avaliados não apresentaram de forma clara as informações necessárias para o consumidor. É necessário construir normas mais específicas direcionadas às atribuições nutricionais nas rotulagens, com uma linguagem mais acessível para a sociedade.(AU)


Currently, there is an increase in the consumption of children's cookies that are added with micronutrients. The article's purpose is to assess the nutritional value and its benefit for this audience. 16 (Sixteen) children's biscuit labels were analyzed, holding claims from source of vitamins and minerals. The evaluation of this was based on Portaria nº 31/98 about Regulamento Técnico regarding foods added with essential nutrients and on Portaria nº 33/98 about Recommended Daily Intake for Lactants and Children. The charted data were divided into three graphs: First for Label Compliance; Second for Quantity of Micronutrients According to Portaria nº 33/98; And third Analysis from the Portion of Agreement with IDR for Lactating and Children of Portaria nº 33/98. From the analyzed cookies, 94% were in compliance with the information on the labels. Regarding to the amount of micronutrients, the vitamins B1, B2 and B3 showed higher values than recommended. Conclusion: The labels of the evaluated cookies did clearly present the necessary information for the consumer. It is necessary to build more specific norms directed to the nutritional attributions in the labels, with a language more accessible to society.(AU)


Subject(s)
Identity and Quality Standard for Products and Services , Cookies , Food Labeling/standards , Nutritive Value , Micronutrients
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Nutr Hosp ; 38(5): 1075-1087, 2021 Oct 13.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34044575

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Introduction: protein is an essential nutrient that can be obtained through different food sources. In recent years, a growing development in the food industry of dairy products with higher protein content has emerged in the national market. Métodos: the present work analyzed the nutritional information, protein content, and amino acid profile of high protein yogurts. Five main brands of high-protein yogurt (PY) were selected, as was a sample of regular yogurt (RY), and one of whey protein isolate (WP), which underwent a proximal analysis and amino acid profile by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: it was observed that the protein content of the analyzed YP ranged between 7.2 and 15.1 g/portion, representing 6.8 % to 11 % of total content, twice the content of YBAT (3,4 %). Regarding carbohydrates and fats, these were found to range between 6.25 and 13.5 g/serving and 0.9 and 5.3 g/serving, respectively. Leucine content of the PY varied between 0.6 and 1.5 g/portion, which was higher than RY (0.3 g/portion) and lower than WP (2.2 g/portion). The sum of essential amino acids was found to be between 3 and 6.9 g/portion in PY, 1.7 g/serving y 8.5 g/serving in WP. Conclusion: these results show that PYs are a good alternative to promote a correct protein intake, similar to proteins for sports use, so their recommendation could be useful to promote consumption in different populations according to their needs.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Introducción: la proteína es un nutriente esencial que se puede obtener a través de diferentes fuentes alimentarias . En los últimos años, un creciente desarrollo de la industria alimentaria de productos lácteos con mayor aporte en proteínas ha surgido en el mercado nacional. Métodos: el presente trabajo analizó la información nutricional, el contenido proteico y el perfil de aminoácidos de una serie de yogures altos en proteína. Se seleccionaron 5 principales marcas de yogures altos en proteína (YP), una muestra de yogur batido (YBAT) y una de proteina de suero de leche aislado (WP) a las que se realizó un análisis proximal y un perfil de aminoácidos por cromatografía líquida de alto rendimiento (HPLC). Resultados: se pudo observar que el contenido de proteína de los YP analizados varió entre 7,2-15,1 g/porción, lo que representa del 6,8 al 11 % del contenido total, el doble del contenido del YBAT (3,4 %). Respecto a los hidratos de carbono y grasas, estos se encontraron entre 6,25 y 13,5 g/porción y 0,9 y 5,3 g/porción, respectivamente. El contenido de leucina de los YP varió entre 0,6 y 1,5 g/porción, con valores superiores a los de los YBAT (0,3 g/porción) e inferiores a los de las WP (2,2 g/porción). La suma de aminoácidos esenciales se encontró entre 3 y 6,9 g/porción en los YP, en 1,7 g/porción en los YBAT y 8,5 g/porción en las WP. Conclusión: estos resultados demuestran que los YP son una buena alternativa para promover una correcta ingesta proteica, semejante a las proteínas de uso deportivo, por lo que su recomendación podría ser útil para promover su consumo en diferentes poblaciones según sus necesidades.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/administration & dosage , Dairy Products/analysis , Diet, High-Protein/standards , Food Labeling/standards , Amino Acids/analysis , Amino Acids/therapeutic use , Chile , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Diet, High-Protein/classification , Diet, High-Protein/methods , Food Labeling/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Whey Proteins/analysis , Yogurt/analysis
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Nutr. hosp ; 38(2): 358-365, mar.-abr. 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-201880

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OBJETIVO: analizar el impacto de los mensajes frontales de advertencia (MFA) en los patrones de compra de alimentos de familias chilenas con menores de 14 años después de la ley que regula el etiquetado nutricional en Chile. MÉTODOS: estudio transversal que entrevistó a 468 apoderados de 11 establecimientos educacionales de Santiago. La encuesta pesquisó la percepción de los apoderados con respecto a los MFA, los patrones de compra y la influencia de los hijos en la compra de los alimentos adquiridos por la familia. RESULTADOS: la madre es principalmente la responsable de las compras de alimentos del hogar (62.0 %). Los apoderados con escolaridad más alta presentaron mayor conocimiento de la regulación (p < 0,05). El 66,3 % no consideraban la información presente en el rótulo antes de la ley. El MFA considerado más importante fue "Alto en azúcares" (18,0 %). El 49,5 % dejaron de comprar algún alimento debido a la presencia de MFA. El 75,0 % de los apoderados indicó que sus hijos los acompañan en el momento de la compra. Se observó una menor probabilidad de cambio en el patrón de compra de alimentos en las familias que no consideraban importante los MFA (OR: 5,85; p < 0,001), que no entendían los MFA (OR: 2,99; p = 0,020), que no tenían el hábito de leer el etiquetado antes de la ley (OR: 2,63; p < 0,001) y en las que el niño solicitaba algún alimento en el momento de la compra (OR: 2,91; p = 0,009). CONCLUSIÓN: los factores asociados a la compra de alimentos con MFA fueron: no considerarlos importante, no entenderlos, no tener el hábito de leer el etiquetado y la solicitud de alimentos por los hijos en el momento de la compra


OBJECTIVE: to analyze the impact of front-of-pack warning labeling (FOP-L) on food purchase patterns in Chilean families with children under 14 years of age after the implementation of the Law on nutritional labeling in Chile. METHODS: a cross-sectional study in 468 parents/tutors from 11 schools in Santiago. The questionnaire investigated FOP-L perception, food purchase patterns, and the influence of children on the selection of foods purchased by the family. RESULTS: mostly mothers are responsible for household food purchases (62.0 %). Parents with a higher schooling level had a greater knowledge of the regulation (p < 0.05). In all, 66.3 % did not consider label information before the law was implemented. The FOP-L considered most important was "High in sugars" (18.0 %); 49.5 % stopped buying some foods due to the presence of a FOP-L; 75.0 % of parents reported that their children accompanied them at the supermarket. A lower probability of food purchase pattern change was observed in families that did not consider the FOP-L an important tool (OR: 5.85; p < 0.001), did not understand the meaning of the FOP-L (OR: 2.99; p = 0.020), had not the habit of reading nutritional labeling prior to law implementation (OR: 2.63; p < 0.001), or had a child who requested specific foods (OR: 2.91; p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: factors associated with buying food with FOP-L included: not considering their presence important, lack of understanding, not having the habit of reading labels on packaged foods prior to the Law, and having a child requesting food at the supermarket


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Consumer Health Information/methods , Diet/standards , Food Labeling/methods , Food Labeling/standards , Chile , Health Behavior , Nutrition Policy , Nutritional Requirements , Cross-Sectional Studies , Logistic Models , Nutrition Surveys/statistics & numerical data
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Ann Nutr Metab ; 77(1): 23-28, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33631759

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BACKGROUND: Due to the growing risk of obesity and related diseases in the population of children, effective preventive measures are of great importance. Front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling may contribute to health promotion by increasing consumer awareness on the nutritional qualities of packaged foods and purchasing decisions, and it may stimulate food providers to improve the composition of products. SUMMARY: Appropriate labelling should enable customers to make healthy choices quickly and intuitively. Key Messages: The European Academy of Paediatrics and the European Childhood Obesity Group makes an appeal to European Union legislators to immediately introduce a mandatory, uniform, and interpretative FOP nutrition labelling system.


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Food Labeling/standards , Food Preferences/psychology , Health Promotion/methods , Pediatric Obesity/prevention & control , Pediatrics/standards , Academies and Institutes , Child , Consumer Behavior , Europe , Female , Food Labeling/methods , Health Behavior , Humans , Male , Nutritive Value
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Nutrients ; 13(2)2021 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33540761

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Breakfast cereal improves overall diet quality yet is under constant scrutiny with assertions that the category has not improved over time. This study aimed to comprehensively analyse the category of breakfast cereals, the nutritional values, and health claims across eight distinct sub-categories at four time points (2013, 2015, 2018, and 2020). An audit of products from four major supermarkets in metropolitan Sydney (Aldi, Coles, IGA, and Woolworths) collected ingredient lists, nutrition information, claims and Health Star Rating (HSR) for biscuits and bites; brans; bubbles, puffs, and flakes; granola and clusters; hot cereal flavoured; hot cereal plain; muesli; breakfast biscuits. The median (IQR) were calculated for energy, protein, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate, sugars, dietary fibre, and sodium for comparisons over time points by nutrient. Data from 2013 was compared with 2020 (by sub-category and then for a sub-section of common products available at each time point). Product numbers between 2013 (n = 283) and 2020 (n = 543) almost doubled, led by granola and clusters. Whole grain cereals ≥ 8 g/serve made up 67% of products (↑114%). While there were positive changes in nutrient composition over time within the full data set, the most notable changes were in the nutrition composition of cereals marketed as the same product in both years (n = 134); with decreases in mean carbohydrate (2%), sugar (10%) and sodium (16%) (p < 0.000), while protein and total fat increased significantly (p = 0.036; p = 0.021). Claims regarding Dietary Fibre and Whole Grain doubled since 2013. Analysis of sub-categories of breakfast cereal assisted in identifying some changes over time, but products common to both timeframes provided a clearer analysis of change within the breakfast category, following introduction of HSR. Whole grain products were lower in the two target nutrients, sodium and sugars, and well-chosen products represent a better choice within this category.


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Breakfast , Edible Grain , Dietary Carbohydrates/analysis , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Dietary Proteins/analysis , Edible Grain/chemistry , Edible Grain/classification , Energy Intake , Food Labeling/standards , Health Promotion , Humans , Nutritive Value , Sodium, Dietary/analysis , Whole Grains/chemistry
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