Literature DB >> 21971487

International collaborative project to compare and monitor the nutritional composition of processed foods.

Elizabeth Dunford1, Jacqui Webster, Adriana Blanco Metzler, Sebastien Czernichow, Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Petro Wolmarans, Wendy Snowdon, Mary L'Abbe, Nicole Li, Pallab K Maulik, Simon Barquera, Verónica Schoj, Lorena Allemandi, Norma Samman, Elizabete Wenzel de Menezes, Trevor Hassell, Johana Ortiz, Julieta Salazar de Ariza, A Rashid Rahman, Leticia de Núñez, Maria Reyes Garcia, Caroline van Rossum, Susanne Westenbrink, Lim Meng Thiam, Graham MacGregor, Bruce Neal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of premature death and disability in the world with overnutrition a primary cause of diet-related ill health. Excess energy intake, saturated fat, sugar, and salt derived from processed foods are a major cause of disease burden. Our objective is to compare the nutritional composition of processed foods between countries, between food companies, and over time.
DESIGN: Surveys of processed foods will be done in each participating country using a standardized methodology. Information on the nutrient composition for each product will be sought either through direct chemical analysis, from the product label, or from the manufacturer. Foods will be categorized into 14 groups and 45 categories for the primary analyses which will compare mean levels of nutrients at baseline and over time. Initial commitments to collaboration have been obtained from 21 countries.
CONCLUSIONS: This collaborative approach to the collation and sharing of data will enable objective and transparent tracking of processed food composition around the world. The information collected will support government and food industry efforts to improve the nutrient composition of processed foods around the world.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21971487     DOI: 10.1177/1741826711425777

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol        ISSN: 2047-4873            Impact factor:   7.804


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