Schönfeldt Hettie C, Hall Nicolette, Pretorius B
Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; Institute of Food, Nutrition and Well-being, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Food Chem. 2018 Jan 1;238:94-100. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.12.067. Epub 2016 Dec 22.
Most governments have committed to the set of Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations (UN) to be achieved by 2030. Subsequently the governments have drafted, or are in process of drafting, policies and programmes which aim to answer to these global requests. South Africa provides a unique case study: despite economic growth, undernutrition has not improved when compared to other industrialised nations, while at the same time, diet-related non-communicable diseases and obesity have exponentially increased. Access to healthy food is a constitutional right of all South Africans, and towards increasing food security and improving population health, various policies, programmes and regulations have been developed and implemented by the government to rectify the situation. The paper presents an overview of food composition within these public health policies, programmes and regulations and unpacks the important role of accurate food composition data.
大多数政府已致力于实现联合国制定的、将于2030年达成的一系列可持续发展目标。随后,各国政府已起草或正在起草旨在回应这些全球要求的政策和计划。南非提供了一个独特的案例研究:尽管经济有所增长,但与其他工业化国家相比,营养不良状况并未得到改善,与此同时,与饮食相关的非传染性疾病和肥胖症却呈指数级增长。获得健康食品是所有南非人的宪法权利,为了增强粮食安全并改善民众健康,政府已制定并实施了各种政策、计划和法规来扭转这一局面。本文概述了这些公共卫生政策、计划和法规中的食物构成情况,并剖析了准确食物成分数据的重要作用。