| Literature DB >> 34113643 |
Kevin B Comerford1, Gregory D Miller2, Amy C Boileau2, Stephanie N Masiello Schuette2, Janice C Giddens2, Katie A Brown2.
Abstract
At present, there are ~100 countries with national food-based dietary guidelines. While the intent of these guidelines is to inform national-level dietary recommendations, they also tie into global health and sustainable development initiatives, since diet and nutrition are linked to outcomes for all 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, key messaging in food-based dietary guidelines plays an important role in both national and global health efforts. However, this type of national-level dietary guidance is not standardized and varies considerably from country to country, and from food group to food group. The main objective of this review is to provide a novel look at dairy food group messaging within global food-based dietary guidelines, focusing specifically on nutrient-based and health-based messaging. Dairy-based messaging from 94 national food-based dietary guidelines was reviewed and grouped by region, with an emphasis on messaging regarding dairy's contribution to nutrients of public health concern for both underconsumption and overconsumption. The results showed that most nutrient-based dairy messaging relating to underconsumption was focused on calcium, followed by vitamin D, iodine, potassium, and protein; whereas messaging related to overconsumption was focused on saturated fat, added sugars, and salt. Health-based messaging specific to dairy food intake typically coalesced around three types of health outcomes: (1) bone, teeth, and muscle, (2) cardiometabolic, and (3) gut and immune. Although a fundamental concept of food-based dietary guidelines is to provide dietary guidance in a manner that is both "food-based," and in the context of "dietary" patterns, most food-based dietary guidelines still express the health value of dairy foods (and potentially other foods groups) solely in terms of their nutrient content - and often times only in the context of a single nutrient (e.g., calcium).Entities:
Keywords: dairy; dietary patterns; food groups; food-based dietary guidelines; nutrition
Year: 2021 PMID: 34113643 PMCID: PMC8186461 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2021.671999
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Nutr ISSN: 2296-861X
Regional trends in dairy food recommendations in food-based dietary guidelines.
| Africa | Milk (from goats, camels, cows and sheep), Fermented Milk, Mursik, Amarurano, Maas, Yogurt, Cheese, Wara | Fresh, Fermented, Low-Fat, Skim, Low-Lactose, Plain or Unsweetened, Low-Salt | 1–2 servings/day, 400–500 ml/day, in moderation, or daily intake | 1 cup (250 ml) milk or yogurt, 28 g cheese, 30 g cottage cheese |
| Asia and the Pacific | Milk (from cows), Yogurt, Cheese, Curd, Calcium-Enriched Alternatives | Low-Fat, Reduced-Fat, Low-Lactose, Plain or Unsweetened, Fortified | 1–4 servings/day, 300 g/day, or daily intake | 1 cup (150–250 ml) milk, 100 g milk or milk product, 30 g milk powder, 100–200 g yogurt, 40 g cheese |
| Europe | Milk, Fermented/Sour Milk, Yogurt, Ayran, Cheese (Soft, Semi, Hard), Fresh Cheese (Quark, Fromage Frais), Cottage Cheese, Curd, Ice Cream, Vegetable Protein Drinks, Cheese Substitutes | Plain, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, Lean, Low in Saturated Fat, Low-Salt, Low-Sugar, Low-Lactose, Unsweetened, White, High in Calcium, Sour, Vitamin D Enriched, Protein-Rich, Fermented | 2–4 servings/day, 250–500 ml/day, 300–450 g/day, or | 150–200 ml milk, 100–250 g yogurt, 200 g kefir or sour milk, 60–90 g cheese curd, 200 g fresh cheese, 85–200 g cottage cheese, 30–60 g ripened cheese, 2–3 cheese slices |
| Latin America and Caribbean | Milk (fluid, powdered; from cows, goat, buffalo), Yogurt, Cheese, Curd, Cottage Cheese, Kumis, Kefir | Low-Fat, Fat-Free, Low-Salt, Soft, White, Pasteurized, Fermented, Probiotic, Minimally Processed, Low-Sugar, Low-Lactose, Natural, Unflavored, Unsweetened | 1–5 servings/day, 500 cc/day, in moderation, daily intake, or 2–3 servings/week | 0.5–1 cup (200–245 g) milk, 150–245 g yogurt, 60 g cottage cheese 34 g curd, 20–30 g cheese, 2 tbsp grated cheese, 20–27 g milk powder, 1/4 cup evaporated milk, |
| Near East | Milk (fluid, powder), Cheese, Soy Products, Yogurt (Laban and Kushk), Yogurt Drink (Doogh), Labneh (Strained Yogurt/Soft Cheese), Cream Cheese, Ice Cream, | Low-Fat, Fat-Free, Fermented, Without Additives, White, Low-Sodium, Natural, Plain, Unflavored, Unprocessed, Vitamin D Fortified | 1–4 servings/day, or daily intake | 1 cup (240 ml) milk or yogurt, 30–60g cheese, 1 cup milk-based pudding, 8 tbsp labneh, 1.5 cups low-fat milk-based ice cream, 3 spoons milk powder, |
| North America | Milk (fluid, dry, evaporated), Yogurt, Cheese, Kefir, Frozen Yogurt, Buttermilk, Dairy Desserts, Fortified Soy Beverages and Soy Yogurt | Low-Fat, Fat-Free, Low-Lactose, Lactose-Free, Low-Sodium, Unsweetened, Fortified | 2–3 servings/day | 1 cup (250 ml) milk, 8 oz or 175 g yogurt, 1.5 oz or 50 g cheese |
Messaging reflects the most current FBDGs as of December 2020.
Examples of milk and dairy nutrient-based messaging in FBDGs.
| Nutrients of concern for underconsumption | Macronutrients | Protein | Italy | |
| Panama | ||||
| Bangladesh | “ | |||
| Vitamins | Vitamin A | Belize | “ | |
| United States | “ | |||
| Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) | Belgium | “ | ||
| Vitamin B12 | Bangladesh | “ | ||
| Vitamin D | Fiji | “ | ||
| Qatar | “ | |||
| Sweden | “ | |||
| Minerals | Calcium | India | “ | |
| Italy | ||||
| Oman | “ | |||
| Iodine | Australia | “ | ||
| Iceland | ||||
| Sweden | “ | |||
| Phosphorus | Panama | |||
| Thailand | “ | |||
| Potassium | North Macedonia | |||
| South Africa | “ | |||
| United States | “ | |||
| Nutrients of concern for overconsumption | Macronutrients | Fat | Grenada | “ |
| Lebanon | “ | |||
| Netherlands | ||||
| Sugar | Chile | |||
| Iceland | ||||
| Kenya | “ | |||
| Minerals | Sodium | Argentina | ||
| Bulgaria | “ | |||
| Lebanon | “ | |||
Translated to English.
Messaging reflects the most current FBDGs as of December 2020.
Examples of dairy and health-based messaging in FBDGs.
| Bone, teeth, and/or muscle health | Bangladesh | “ |
| Sierra Leone | “ | |
| United Kingdom | “ | |
| Saudi Arabia | “ | |
| United States | “ | |
| Uruguay | ||
| Cardiometabolic health | Finland | |
| North Macedonia | ||
| Oman | “ | |
| Gut and immune health | Austria | |
| Costa Rica | ||
| El Salvador | ||
| Romania | “ |
Translated to English.
Messaging reflects the most current FBDGs as of December 2020.