Nutritional composition of the food supply: a comparison of soft drinks and breakfast cereals between three European countries based on labels
Autor: | Jean Luc Volatier, Răzvan M. Cherecheş, Julie Beziat, Alexandra Wolf, Katrin Seper, Céline Menard, Alexandra Sidor, Karine Vin |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Edible Grain Saturated fat Medicine (miscellaneous) Carbonated Beverages 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Food Supply 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine food Nutrient Food Labeling Humans Product (category theory) Food science Sugar Breakfast 030109 nutrition & dietetics Nutrition and Dietetics business.industry digestive oral and skin physiology food and beverages Cornflakes food.food Europe Geography Austria Food processing France Packaging and labeling business Nutritive Value |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 74:17-27 |
ISSN: | 1476-5640 0954-3007 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41430-019-0442-9 |
Popis: | Monitoring of processed products at the brand level was implemented in Austria, France and Romania on the basis of the Oqali methodology during the Joint Action on Nutrition and Physical Activity (JANPA) to compare the nutritional quality of the food offering. The objective of this paper is to present the results obtained during this study. Collected data were those available on product packaging. In total, 2155 soft drinks and 943 breakfast cereals were classified in a standardised list of product families and analysed in a harmonised way. For each product family, mean values for sugar, fat, saturated fat, salt and dietary fibres were compared between countries. Common products across countries were also studied. For all the studied nutrients, significant differences were observed between countries, with a higher sugar content for Romania in regular carbonated and non-carbonated beverages containing fruits, regular lemonades and regular tonics and bitters (together with Austria for tonics), for France in fruit beverages with more than 50% fruit, and for Austria in low-sugar beverages containing tea. For France, higher nutrient contents were also observed for sugar in chocolate-flavoured cereals, filled cereals and cornflakes, and other plain cereals (at a similar level as Romania for cornflakes), and for saturated fats in honey/caramel cereals and crunchy mueslis. These differences were explained by a different food offering in the three countries, but also by differences in nutrient contents for common products. This study also showed high variability of the nutrient content within a product family, suggesting a real potential for product reformulation. National tools, at the branded products level, are essential to monitor the nutritional quality of the food offering, and to follow up on processed food reformulations. |
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