MOISA, INRA, CIHEAM-IAMM, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
MS-Nutrition, Marseille, France.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 2018 Feb;72(2):236-248. doi: 10.1038/s41430-017-0017-6. Epub 2017 Dec 20.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In response to the European regulation on nutrition and health claims, France proposed in 2008 the SAIN,LIM profiling system that classifies foods into four classes based on a nutrient density score called 'SAIN', a score of nutrients to limit called 'LIM', and one primary threshold on each score. We present here the SENS algorithm, a new nutrient profiling system adapted from the SAIN,LIM to be operational for simplified nutrition labelling in line with the European regulation on food information to consumers.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: The main changes made to SAIN,LIM to get SENS were to introduce food categories and sub-categories ('Beverages', 'Added Fats' and 'Other Solid Foods' sub-categorised into 'cereals', 'cheese', 'other dairy products', 'eggs', 'fish' and 'others'), reduce the number of nutrients, introduce category-specific nutrients and category-specific weighting for some nutrients, replace French recommendations with European reference intakes, and add secondary thresholds. Each food and non-alcoholic beverage from the 2013-CIQUAL French composition database (n = 1065) was assigned one SENS class. Distribution of foods according to the four SENS classes was described by food groups (n = 26).
The SENS classification was consistent with the recommendations to consume large amounts of whole grains, vegetables and fruits, and moderate intake of fats, sugars, meats, caloric beverages and salt. For most groups (19/26), foods were distributed across at least three SENS classes.
The SENS is a nutrition-sensitive system that discriminates foods between and within food categories. It preserves the strengths of the initial SAIN,LIM while making it operational for simplified nutrition labelling in Europe.
背景/目的:为响应欧洲营养和健康声称法规,法国于 2008 年提出了 SAIN,LIM 营养特性分析系统,该系统根据营养密度评分“SAIN”和限制营养素评分“LIM”,以及每个评分的一个主要阈值,将食品分为四类。本文介绍了一种新的营养特性分析系统 SENS,该系统改编自 SAIN,LIM,可用于符合欧洲食品向消费者提供信息法规的简化营养标签。
受试者/方法:为了使 SENS 投入使用,对 SAIN,LIM 进行了主要修改,包括引入食品类别和亚类(“饮料”、“添加脂肪”和“其他固体食品”分为“谷物”、“奶酪”、“其他乳制品”、“蛋”、“鱼”和“其他”)、减少营养素数量、引入特定类别营养素和特定类别营养素权重、用欧洲参考摄入量代替法国推荐摄入量,以及添加次要阈值。2013 年-CIQUAL 法国成分数据库中的每种食品和非酒精饮料(n=1065)都被分配到一个 SENS 类别中。根据四个 SENS 类别描述了食品的分布情况,分为 26 个食品组。
SENS 分类与建议大量食用全谷物、蔬菜和水果以及适量摄入脂肪、糖、肉类、热量饮料和盐一致。对于大多数组(26/26),食物分布在至少三个 SENS 类别中。
SENS 是一种对营养敏感的系统,可在食品类别之间和内部对食品进行区分。它保留了初始 SAIN,LIM 的优势,同时使其在欧洲简化营养标签方面具有可操作性。