Evaluation of Nutri-Score in Relation to Dietary Guidelines and Food Reformulation in The Netherlands.

Nutri-Score The Netherlands dietary guidelines front-of-pack nutritional labelling reformulation

Journal

Nutrients
ISSN: 2072-6643
Titre abrégé: Nutrients
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101521595

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
17 Dec 2021
Historique:
received: 10 11 2021
revised: 08 12 2021
accepted: 14 12 2021
entrez: 28 12 2021
pubmed: 29 12 2021
medline: 15 1 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

An unhealthy dietary pattern is an important risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Front-of-Pack nutritional labels such as Nutri-Score can be used to improve food choices. In addition, products can be improved through reformulation. The current study investigates to what extent Nutri-Score aligns with the Dutch Health Council dietary guidelines and whether it can be used as an incentive for reformulation. Nutri-Score calculations were based on the Dutch Branded Food database (2018). The potential shift in Nutri-Score was calculated with product improvement scenarios. The Nutri-Score classification is in line with these dietary guidelines: increase the consumption of fruit and vegetables, pulses, and unsalted nuts. It is, however, less in line with the recommendations to limit (dairy) drinks with added sugar, reduce the consumption of red meat and replace refined cereal products with whole-grain products. The scenario analyses indicated that a reduction in sodium, saturated fat or sugars resulted in a more favourable Nutri-Score in a large variety of food groups. However, the percentage of products with an improved Nutri-Score varied greatly between the different food groups. Alterations to the algorithm may strengthen Nutri-Score in order to help consumers with their food choices.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34960088
pii: nu13124536
doi: 10.3390/nu13124536
pmc: PMC8704310
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Evaluation Study Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports
ID : V/050044/21/PC

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Auteurs

Sovianne Ter Borg (S)

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands.

Elly Steenbergen (E)

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands.

Ivon E J Milder (IEJ)

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands.

Elisabeth H M Temme (EHM)

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, 3721 MA Bilthoven, The Netherlands.

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