| Literature DB >> 28872586 |
Jodi T Bernstein1, Wendy Lou2, Mary R L'Abbe3.
Abstract
To align with broader public health initiatives, reformulation of products to be lower in sugars requires interventions that also aim to reduce calorie contents. Currently available foods and beverages with a range of nutrient levels can be used to project successful reformulation opportunities. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between free sugars and calorie levels in Canadian prepackaged foods and beverages. This study was a cross-sectional analysis of the University of Toronto's 2013 Food Label Database, limited to major sources of total sugar intake in Canada (n = 6755). Penalized B-spline regression modelling was used to examine the relationship between free sugar levels (g/100 g or 100 mL) and caloric density (kcal/100 g or 10mL), by subcategory. Significant relationships were observed for only 3 of 5 beverage subcategories and for 14 of 32 food subcategories. Most subcategories demonstrated a positive trend with varying magnitude, however, results were not consistent across related subcategories (e.g., dairy-based products). Findings highlight potential areas of concern for reformulation, and the need for innovative solutions to ensure free sugars are reduced in products within the context of improving overall nutritional quality of the diet.Entities:
Keywords: calories; food reformulation; food supply; free sugars; nutrient composition; sugars
Year: 2017 PMID: 28872586 PMCID: PMC5615287 DOI: 10.3390/foods6090075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Examples of foods and beverages included in each subcategory evaluated (n = 6755).
| Subcategory | Food and Beverage Examples | |
|---|---|---|
| Baked Breakfast | 11 | Toaster pastries. |
| Baked Desserts | 88 | Brownies, squares, doughnuts, pastries, sweet buns. |
| Bread Products | 57 | Muffins, quick breads. |
| Cake | 246 | Cakes (e.g., cheesecake, cupcakes, snack cakes, coffee cake, fruit cake). |
| Canned Fruit | 155 | Fruit canned in juice; fruit canned in syrup; fruit canned in water. |
| Canned Vegetables & Legumes | 457 | Canned vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, corn, peas), canned legumes (e.g., beans). |
| Cereal Bars | 202 | Cereal and granola bars with and without fillings/toppings. |
| Condensed Milk | 18 | Condensed milk, evaporated milk. |
| Confectionery | 466 | Candies (e.g., mints, sprinkles, gummies, marshmallows), chocolate. |
| Cookies | 411 | Cookies (e.g., sandwich, chocolate chip, shortbread, wafer). |
| Cream & Cream Substitutes | 21 | Cream, whipped dessert toppings. |
| Custard, Gelatin, Pudding, etc. b | 195 | Custard, pudding, mousse, gelatin. |
| Dairy Beverages & Alternatives a,b | 226 | Plain and flavoured milk, plant-based milk, drinkable yogurt. |
| Dessert Toppings & Fillings b | 119 | Dessert toppings and spreads (e.g., chocolate sauce), cake frosting and icing. |
| Dough & Pastry | 49 | Pie shells, crust. |
| Dried Fruit | 150 | Dried fruit, sweetened and unsweetened. |
| Fresh Vegetables | 53 | Fresh vegetables (e.g., pre-cut vegetables, pre-washed lettuce). |
| Frozen Desserts b | 624 | Ice cream, ice milk, frozen yogurt, cones, bars, sandwiches, sundaes, sorbet, popsicles. |
| Frozen Vegetables | 155 | Frozen vegetables with and without sauce. |
| Fruit Drinks a,b | 648 | Fruit drinks, fruit juice-drink combination beverages, 100% fruit juice. |
| Fruit Sauces | 62 | Sweetened and unsweetened fruit sauce (e.g., apple sauce). |
| Fruit Snacks | 40 | Apple chips, banana chips, fruit leather/bars, fruit-based gummies. |
| Hot Beverages a,b | 58 | Sweetened coffee, cocoa, hot chocolate, tea. |
| Hot Breakfast Cereal | 7 | Cream of wheat. |
| Mixed Dishes | 289 | Mixed refrigerated and frozen dishes. |
| Other Fruits | 12 | Fruit garnishes (e.g., maraschino cherries), fruit juice as an ingredient (e.g., lemon juice). |
| Pasta & Rice Dishes | 293 | Pasta and rice dishes (shelf-stable, frozen meals, refrigerated meals, pasta salads). |
| Pickled Vegetables | 180 | Sweet and sour pickled vegetables. |
| Pies, Tarts, Cobblers, Crisps | 98 | Pies, tarts, crisps, pie filling (except cherry). |
| Pizza & Sandwiches | 213 | Frozen and refrigerated pizzas, hot dogs, sandwiches, burgers. Excludes individual components (e.g., buns, patties). |
| Potatoes | 126 | Mashed potatoes, scalloped potatoes, sweet potatoes, fries. |
| Prepared Salads | 44 | Vegetable salad, potato salad, pasta salad, coleslaw. |
| Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal | 137 | Flaked, puffed, semi-compact cereal. Excludes high-fibre and shredded cereal. |
| Soft Drinks a,b | 271 | Soft drinks, iced tea (diet, calorie-reduced, regular). Includes beverages requiring preparation. |
| Sweet Condiments | 298 | Honey, molasses, bread spreads (e.g., chocolate hazelnut spread), syrups, fruit preserves (e.g., jam, jelly). |
| Vegetable Drinks a,b | 43 | Vegetable juice and cocktails (e.g., tomato-clam beverage). |
| Yogurt | 233 | Plain and flavoured yogurt. |
a Denotes beverage categories; b sugar and calorie contents are presented per 100 mL for beverages and select dessert subcategories. The remaining subcategories are presented per 100 g.
Figure 1Semi-parametric estimates and observed calorie content (kcal per 100 g/100 mL) as a function of free sugar contents (g per 100 g/100 mL) for each food and beverage subcategory with significant results, as estimated with penalized B-splines. Dots show observed calorie contents. Solid lines show predicted mean curve. Blue bands show 95% confidence interval limits.
Figure 2Semi-parametric estimates and observed calorie content (kcal per 100 g/100 mL) as a function of free sugar contents (g per 100 g/100 mL) for each food and beverage subcategory with non-significant results, as estimated with penalized B-splines. Dots show observed calorie contents. Solid lines show predicted mean curve. Green bands show 95% confidence interval limits.