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从 SAIN、LIM 系统到 SENS 算法:法国营养成分特征分析方法述评。

From the SAIN,LIM system to the SENS algorithm: a review of a French approach of nutrient profiling.

机构信息

UMR NORT (Unité Mixte de Recherche - Nutrition, Obesity and Risk of Thrombosis), Aix-Marseille Université, INSERM,INRA 1260, Marseille,France.

MS-Nutrition, Faculté de médecine La Timone, AMU,Marseille,France.

出版信息

Proc Nutr Soc. 2017 Aug;76(3):237-246. doi: 10.1017/S0029665117000817. Epub 2017 Jun 9.

Abstract

Nutrient profiling aims to classify or rank foods according to their nutritional composition to assist policies aimed at improving the nutritional quality of foods and diets. The present paper reviews a French approach of nutrient profiling by describing the SAIN,LIM system and its evolution from its early draft to the simplified nutrition labelling system (SENS) algorithm. Considered in 2010 by WHO as the 'French model' of nutrient profiling, SAIN,LIM classifies foods into four classes based on two scores: a nutrient density score (NDS) called SAIN and a score of nutrients to limit called LIM, and one threshold on each score. The system was first developed by the French Food Standard Agency in 2008 in response to the European regulation on nutrition and health claims (European Commission (EC) 1924/2006) to determine foods that may be eligible for bearing claims. Recently, the European regulation (EC 1169/2011) on the provision of food information to consumers allowed simplified nutrition labelling to facilitate consumer information and help them make fully informed choices. In that context, the SAIN,LIM was adapted to obtain the SENS algorithm, a system able to rank foods for simplified nutrition labelling. The implementation of the algorithm followed a step-by-step, systematic, transparent and logical process where shortcomings of the SAIN,LIM were addressed by integrating specificities of food categories in the SENS, reducing the number of nutrients, ordering the four classes and introducing European reference intakes. Through the French example, this review shows how an existing nutrient profiling system can be specifically adapted to support public health nutrition policies.

摘要

营养成分谱旨在根据食物的营养成分对其进行分类或排序,以帮助制定旨在改善食物和饮食营养质量的政策。本文通过描述 SAIN,LIM 系统及其从早期草案到简化营养标签系统 (SENS) 算法的演变,回顾了法国的营养成分谱方法。该方法于 2010 年被世界卫生组织 (WHO) 视为营养成分谱的“法国模式”,根据两个得分将食物分为四类:称为 SAIN 的营养密度得分 (NDS) 和称为 LIM 的限制营养得分,以及每个得分的一个阈值。该系统最初由法国食品标准局于 2008 年开发,以响应欧洲关于营养和健康声称的法规 (欧盟委员会 (EC) 1924/2006),以确定哪些食物有资格进行声称。最近,关于向消费者提供食品信息的欧洲法规 (EC 1169/2011) 允许简化营养标签,以方便消费者获取信息并帮助他们做出完全知情的选择。在此背景下,SAIN,LIM 进行了调整以获得 SENS 算法,这是一种能够对简化营养标签进行排序的系统。该算法的实施遵循了一个循序渐进、系统、透明和合乎逻辑的过程,其中通过在 SENS 中整合食品类别的特殊性、减少营养物质的数量、对四个类别进行排序以及引入欧洲参考摄入量,解决了 SAIN,LIM 的缺点。通过法国的例子,本文展示了如何专门调整现有的营养成分谱系统以支持公共卫生营养政策。

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