| Literature DB >> 35337385 |
Mohammad Amerzadeh1, Amirhossein Takian2,3,4, Hamed Pouraram5, Ali Akbari Sari6, Afshin Ostovar7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the first reason for death worldwide, in which poor diet is the leading risk factor. It is estimated that 20% of all death is related to food. The Unhealthy diet includes many foods with excessive salt, sugar and fat. This paper reports a national study on the socio-cultural determinants affecting salt, sugar and fat consumption in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Fat; Iran; NCDs; Policy analysis; Salt; Socio-cultural determinants; Sugar
Year: 2022 PMID: 35337385 PMCID: PMC8948451 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-022-00518-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
The list of interviewees and their scope
| Scope of Interviewees | Number |
|---|---|
| Department of Community Nutrition in Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MOHME) | 2 |
| NCDs Management Office- The MOHME | 1 |
| National Committee for Prevention and Control of NCDs | 2 |
| Schools of Nutrition affiliated with Universities of Medical Sciences | 2 |
| Deputy for Health- The MOHME | 1 |
Health Education and Promotion Office - The MOHME | 1 |
| The Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences | 1 |
| Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | 3 |
| Supreme Council of Health and Food Security | 2 |
| Primary Healthcare Network Office- The MOHME | 1 |
| Ministry of Agriculture | 1 |
| Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade | 1 |
| Ministry of Education | 1 |
| Deputy of Health at the Universities of Medical Sciences | 2 |
| Municipalities | 2 |
| Standard Organization of Iran | 1 |
| Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance | 1 |
| Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) | 1 |
| Deputy of Curative Affairs- The MOHME | 1 |
| WHO Country Representative in Iran | 1 |
| Planning and Budget Organization | 1 |
| Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center | 1 |
Cultural barriers on standard consuption of salt, sugar and fat in Iran
| Theme | Category | Examples of cultural barriers |
|---|---|---|
| Cultural factors | Inadequate structure of traditional medicine People’s desire for traditional foods | Our religious leaders used to eat salt with their food More consumption of traditional bread, cheese and dough (yogurt drink) which contain more salt and fat |
| Individual factors | Low health literacy | Families do not consider the nutritional principles and establish children’s taste mainly with salty, high-fat and sweet foods |
| Commercial factors | The global trend of nutritional transition and its impact on Iranian society | The tendency for fast foods and junk foods has increased |
| Social factors | The progressive decline of people’s trust in NGOs | Few NGOs work and assist the government in these fields |
| Media factors | Inappropriate media management | The potential of these tools seems to be under-utilized, and more unreliable information spread and people do not consider public health recommendations |