Nutrient profiling for product reformulation: public health impact and benefits for the consumer

The food industry holds great potential for driving consumers to adopt healthy food choices as (re)formulation of foods can improve the nutritional quality of these foods. Reformulation has been identified as a cost-effective intervention in addressing non-communicable diseases as it does not requir...

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description The food industry holds great potential for driving consumers to adopt healthy food choices as (re)formulation of foods can improve the nutritional quality of these foods. Reformulation has been identified as a cost-effective intervention in addressing non-communicable diseases as it does not require significant alterations of consumer behaviour and dietary habits. Nutrient profiling (NP), the science of categorizing foods based on their nutrient composition, has emerged as an essential tool and is implemented through many different profiling systems to guide reformulation and other nutrition policies. NP systems should be adapted to their specific purposes as it is not possible to design one system that can equally address all policies and purposes, e.g. reformulation and labelling. The present paper discusses some of the key principles and specificities that underlie a NP system designed for reformulation with the example of the Nestlé nutritional profiling system. Furthermore, the impact of reformulation at the level of the food product, dietary intakes and public health are reviewed. Several studies showed that food and beverage reformulation, guided by a NP system, may be effective in improving population nutritional intakes and thereby its health status. In order to achieve its maximum potential and modify the food environment in a beneficial manner, reformulation should be implemented by the entire food sector. Multi-stakeholder partnerships including governments, food industry, retailers and consumer associations that will state concrete time-bound objectives accompanied by an independent monitoring system are the potential solution.
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Biomedical Research - methods
Biomedical Research - trends
Child
Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Chronic illnesses
Conference on ‘New technology in nutrition research and practice’
Congresses as Topic
Consumer Behavior
Consumer protection
Consumers
Diet
Dietary intake
Dietetics - methods
Dietetics - trends
Disease
Environmental monitoring
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Food industry
Food Packaging
Food Preferences
Food processing industry
Food quality
Food supply
Food, Preserved - adverse effects
Food, Preserved - standards
Food-Processing Industry - legislation & jurisprudence
Food-Processing Industry - trends
Government industry relations
Habits
Health care
Health Impact Assessment
Health Promotion - methods
Health Promotion - trends
Healthy Diet
Humans
Labeling
Nutrient profiling as a tool to respond to public health needs
Nutrients
Nutrition
Nutrition research
Nutritional Sciences - methods
Nutritional Sciences - trends
Nutritive Value
Obesity
Partnerships
Policies
Public health
Quality
Reviews
Societies, Scientific
Sodium
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