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    FDA unveils new healthy food criteria emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods

    December 21, 2024
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    The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated its definition of “healthy” food for the first time in 30 years, redefining the nutritional standards that guide consumer choices. The revised criteria prioritize nutrient-rich foods such as eggs, salmon, and avocados, while excluding items like white bread and sugary snacks that were previously considered healthy. The change reflects advances in nutrition science and responds to the nation’s escalating crisis of diet-related chronic illnesses.

    FDA unveils new healthy food criteria emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods

    According to senior FDA official Jim Jones, diet-related diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer remain the leading causes of disability and death in the U.S. These conditions contribute to the country’s lower life expectancy compared to other high-income nations. Alarming statistics underscore the severity of the problem, with over 75% of Americans exceeding recommended intakes of saturated fats and added sugars, while nearly 90% consume too much sodium.

    Under the new guidelines, foods must contain significant quantities of recommended food groups – such as vegetables, proteins, and dairy – while adhering to strict limits on saturated fats, sodium, and added sugars. Claudine Kavanaugh, another FDA official, highlighted the shift in focus from limiting all fats to distinguishing between unhealthy saturated fats and beneficial fats found in foods like nuts, seeds, and olive oil.

    The revised standards are a stark departure from the 1990s framework, which allowed foods such as sugary cereals and fruit snacks to qualify as healthy based solely on fortified nutrients. In contrast, nutrient-dense whole foods, previously overlooked, now take precedence in the FDA’s definition. To enhance consumer awareness, the FDA plans to develop a symbol for food packaging that signifies compliance with the “healthy” label criteria.

    This initiative aims to make nutritional information more accessible, particularly for individuals with limited knowledge of dietary guidelines. However, no timeline for the introduction of this symbol has been provided. Manufacturers will have three years to adopt the updated labeling criteria, though they may voluntarily implement the changes sooner. The FDA is also organizing a stakeholder webinar to outline the new rules and address industry concerns.

    The updated standards align with the White House’s National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, which emphasizes the need to combat dietary health disparities and promote equitable access to nutritious food. President-elect Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed strong support for prioritizing healthy eating habits, suggesting continued attention to these initiatives under the incoming administration. As the FDA advances its efforts, the redefined “healthy” claim is poised to reshape food labeling and encourage healthier consumer choices nationwide. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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