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Regulatory and Policy-Related Aspects of Calcium Fortification of Foods. Implications for Implementing National Strategies of Calcium Fortification.
Cormick, Gabriela; Betrán, Ana Pilar; Metz, Fletcher; Palacios, Cristina; Beltrán-Velazquez, Filiberto; García-Casal, María de Las Nieves; Peña-Rosas, Juan Pablo; Hofmeyr, G Justus; Belizán, José M.
Affiliation
  • Cormick G; Department of Mother and Child Health Research, Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy (IECS-CONICET), Ciudad de Buenos Aires 1414, Argentina.
  • Betrán AP; Departamento de Salud, Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLAM), San Justo 1903, Argentina.
  • Metz F; UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Palacios C; Department of Biology, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 55057, USA.
  • Beltrán-Velazquez F; Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Stempel School of Public Health, Florida International University; Miami, FL 33199, USA.
  • García-Casal MLN; Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Peña-Rosas JP; Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Hofmeyr GJ; Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Belizán JM; Effective Care Research Unit, Eastern Cape Department of Health, Universities of the Witwatersrand and Fort Hare, East London 5200, South Africa.
Nutrients ; 12(4)2020 Apr 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32276435
ABSTRACT
Daily calcium intake is well below current recommendations in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Calcium intake is usually related to bone health, however an adequate calcium intake has also been shown to reduce hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, lower blood pressure and cholesterol values, and to prevent recurrent colorectal adenomas. Food fortification of foods has been identified as a cost-effective strategy to overcome micronutrient gaps in public health. This review summarizes regulatory aspects of fortification of commonly consumed foods with micronutrients, with an emphasis on calcium. We selected a convenient sample of 15 countries from different WHO regions and described the regulatory framework related to calcium fortification of staple foods. We assessed the relevant policies in electronic databases including the WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA) for fortification policies and the Global Fortification Data Exchange Database, a fortification database developed and maintained by Food Fortification Initiative (FFI), Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Iodine Global Network (IGN), and Micronutrient Forum. Food fortification with micronutrients is widely used in many of the selected countries. Most countries had national legislation for the addition of micronutrients to staple foods, especially wheat flour. These national legislations, that includes regulations and standards, can provide the framework to consider the implementation of adding calcium to the fortification strategies, including the selection of the adequate food vehicle to reach the targeted population at risk safely. The strategy to include calcium in the fortification mix in fortified staple foods seems promising in these countries. However, potential undesired changes on the organoleptic characteristics of fortified foods and products thereof, and operational feasibility at the manufacturing site should be evaluated by the stakeholders during the planning stage. Codex Alimentarius standards should be considered by regulators in order to assure adherence to international standards. While the selected countries already have established national regulations and/or standards for fortification of key staple food vehicles, and there are experiences in the implementation of fortification of some staple foods, national food intake surveys can help plan, design, and modify existing fortification programs as well as monitor food and nutrient consumption to assess risk and benefits.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Calcium, Dietary / Food, Fortified / Nutrition Policy / Micronutrients Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Sysrev_observational_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Calcium, Dietary / Food, Fortified / Nutrition Policy / Micronutrients Type of study: Prognostic_studies / Sysrev_observational_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2020 Type: Article