Egan Elizabeth, Kelly Frances, Sweeney Mary Rose
School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University, D9 Dublin, Ireland.
School of Nursing Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University, D9 Dublin, Ireland.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2021 Jun 7;43(2):281-286. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdz125.
Ireland previously had widespread voluntary fortification but research at Dublin City University carried out in 2014 by our research group demonstrated a major decline in the number of food staples fortified with folic acid in Irish supermarkets over the previous 10 years. The aim of the study was to repeat the audit conducted 3 years ago to compare the levels of folic acid fortification of foodstuffs over this time-frame.
Over a period of 8-weeks between June and August 2017, the nutrition labels of all foodstuffs that might typically be fortified with micronutrients for sale in the supermarkets with the majority of market share in Ireland were examined. The amount of added folic acid detailed on the label was compared with those captured in 2014.
In total, 1081 products with added micronutrients were examined. In percentage terms, there has been a decline of Folic Acid (FA) fortified products within the food groups-spreads, breads, cereals, cereal snacks, milks, fruit juices, yogurts/yogurt drinks and energy drinks since 2014.
The number of food staples fortified with FA continues to decline demonstrating that voluntary fortification in Ireland is no longer an effective measure for passively augmenting the folic acid levels of consumers.
爱尔兰此前曾广泛实行自愿性食品强化,但我们研究小组于2014年在都柏林城市大学开展的研究表明,在过去10年里,爱尔兰超市中添加叶酸的主食数量大幅下降。本研究的目的是重复3年前进行的审查,以比较这一时间段内食品中叶酸强化的水平。
在2017年6月至8月的8周时间里,对爱尔兰市场份额占多数的超市中所有可能添加微量营养素的食品的营养标签进行了检查。将标签上详细列出的添加叶酸量与2014年记录的量进行比较。
总共检查了1081种添加了微量营养素的产品。自2014年以来,在涂抹酱、面包、谷物、谷物零食、牛奶、果汁、酸奶/酸奶饮料和能量饮料等食品类别中,添加叶酸(FA)的产品数量呈下降趋势。
添加FA的主食数量持续下降,这表明爱尔兰的自愿性食品强化不再是被动提高消费者叶酸水平的有效措施。