Perspective: What is the Likely Impact of the Proposed Food and Drug Administration Front-of-Package Criteria on the Labeling of Foods?

观点:拟议的美国食品药品监督管理局包装正面标识标准可能对食品标签产生什么影响?

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Abstract

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently proposed a new rule on front-of-package (FOP) labeling. Focusing on added sugars, sodium, and saturated fat, the proposed FOP label would identify foods with low [<5% daily value (DV)], medium (6‒19% DV), and high (20% DV) concentrations of each nutrient, calculated per serving size. This study applied the proposed FDA criteria to food categories and subgroups as defined in the USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies (2017‒2018). Nutrient composition data were joined with the FDA Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed. Analyses show the distribution of foods into FDA low, medium, and high criteria for each nutrient. Further analyses addressed food categories that were good (10%‒19% DV) or high/excellent (20% DV) sources of calcium, protein, and dietary fiber. This proposed labeling approach focuses only on nutrients to limit, similar to "warning label" FOP approaches seen in other countries. A balanced labeling approach that also includes nutrients to encourage (e.g., protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals) may be the preferred option to establish the relative healthfulness of foods.

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