| Literature DB >> 36204327 |
David I Gustafson1, Eric A Decker2, Adam Drewnowski3, Michael W Hamm4, Jane Hwang5, Kathleen A Merrigan6.
Abstract
There is a growing global consensus among food system experts that diets and how we source our foods must change. The sustainable nutrition community continues exploring the environmental impact and dietary value of foods. Packaged foods have been largely ignored within the dialogue, and if they are addressed, existing frameworks tend to label them all as "ultraprocessed" and uniformly discourage their consumption. This approach lacks the nuance needed to holistically evaluate packaged foods within recommended dietary patterns. Additionally, there is considerable diversity of opinion within the literature on these topics, especially on how best to improve nutrition security in populations most at risk of diet-related chronic disease. In support of addressing these challenges, 8 sustainability and nutrition experts were convened by Clif Bar & Company for a facilitated discussion on the urgent need to drive adoption of healthy, sustainable diets; the crucial role that certain packaged foods can play in helping make such diets achievable and accessible; and the need for actionable guidance around how to recommend and choose packaged foods that consider human, societal, and planetary health. This article summarizes the meeting discussion, which informed the development of a proposed framework based on guiding principles for defining sustainable, nutritious packaged foods across key nutrition, environmental, economic, and sociocultural well-being indicators. Although additional research is needed to substantiate specific metrics in order to operationalize the framework, it is intended to be a foundation from which to build and refine as science and measurement capabilities advance, and an important step toward broader adoption of healthy, sustainable diets.Entities:
Keywords: NOVA classification; dietary guidance; sustainability; sustainable nutrition; ultra-processed foods
Year: 2022 PMID: 36204327 PMCID: PMC9529222 DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzac136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Dev Nutr ISSN: 2475-2991
FIGURE 1Schematic showing the framework development process.
FIGURE 2Proposed guiding principles for the definition of sustainable, nutritious packaged foods (SNPFs), including specific nutrition criteria for snacks, exclusive of performance foods. DV, recommended daily intake; GHG, greenhouse gas; NSSRI, National Salt and Sugar Reduction Initiative.