A comparison of European countries FBDG in the light of their contribution to tackle diet-related health inequalities
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Publication date
2019-08Abstract
Background: The purpose of this article is to report on a comparative analysis of the official food-based dietary
guidelines (FBDG) that were applicable in 2015 in 25 EU Member States. We assess FBDG in relation to the main
guidelines established by the FAO/WHO, the EURODIET project and the EFSA, with a particular focus on identifying strengths and limitations of current FBDG in Europe towards addressing diet-related health inequalities.
Methods: This is a review research, in which a mixed-methods sequenced procedure was utilized. In each EU
country key informants, including sociologists, economists, dietitians and nutritionists were asked to provide
data regarding: (i) current dietary guidelines and national health priorities, (ii) model of health promotion
currently available, (iii) results of the latest food consumption survey. All documents were reviewed by the
coordinating team. Full data were analysed by two nutritionists, using a tabulated sheet to organize and
compare the results. Results: While all countries have national FBDG, the level of detail and quality varies substantially with regard to: time of last update; availability of recommendations for specific target groups; specification of frequency and portion size; the graphical representation; recommended amounts and limits of foods consumed; and recommendations regarding physical activity. Conclusions: European countries have great
opportunities to improve FBDG to better serve Public Health policy through a more consistent foundation of
how these guidelines are developed, the inclusion of different population subgroups as a target for recommendations and the implementation of monitoring systems.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
613 - Hygiene generally. Personal health and hygiene
614 - Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
Keywords
Exercici
Alimentació
Nutrició
Prioritats en salut
Promoció de la salut
Organització Mundial de la Salut
Salut pública
Desigualtats en salut
Directrius en nutrició
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Is part of
European Journal of Public Health, 2020, 30(2): 346-353
Grant agreement number
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion/VC/2013/0554
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