Salesse Fanny, Eldridge Alison L, Mak Tsz Ning, Gibney Eileen R
UCD Institute of Food and Health, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Insight Centre for Data Analytics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Front Nutr. 2024 Nov 19;11:1476771. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1476771. eCollection 2024.
Since large food portion sizes (PS) lead to overconsumption, our objective was to review PS recommendations for commonly consumed food groups reported in Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDGs) globally and to assess variation in PS across countries and regions.
Consumer-oriented FBDGs from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) online repository were used to evaluate dietary recommendations, PS and number of portions for common food groups. Guidelines were classified for each group as qualitative, quantitative, or missing. A standardized approach was applied to convert PS recommendations given as household measures, cup equivalents, pieces and other measures into grams for cross comparison. Variation of recommended PS of common food groups within and across regions was examined.
Among 96 FBDGs, variations were found both across and within regions. At a regional level, the highest median PS recommendations were seen in Europe for Meat, Fish and Pulses, in the Near East for Dairy products, and in Africa for most grain-based foods. Recommendations for Fruits and Vegetables showed the highest consistency across FBDGs worldwide, whereas guidance on Meat, fish & eggs and Cooked cereals/grains showed discrepancies in the classification of foods into categories, as well as in the number of portions per day.
While some variation in PS recommendations across countries can be expected due to cultural and regional dietary practices, inconsistent definitions to refer to a portion and varied derivation methods may further produce discrepancies. Harmonizing development methods for FBDG could help establish more consistent reference portion sizes and therefore provide clearer guidance to consumers.
由于食物分量大导致过度消费,我们的目的是回顾全球基于食物的膳食指南(FBDG)中报告的常见食物组的分量建议,并评估各国和各地区之间分量的差异。
使用来自联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)在线储存库的面向消费者的FBDG来评估膳食建议、常见食物组的分量和份数。每个组的指南被分类为定性、定量或缺失。应用标准化方法将以家庭量具、杯当量、片数和其他量具给出的分量建议转换为克,以便进行交叉比较。研究了各区域内和各区域间常见食物组推荐分量的差异。
在96份FBDG中,区域间和区域内均存在差异。在区域层面,欧洲对肉类、鱼类和豆类的分量建议中位数最高,近东对乳制品的建议最高,非洲对大多数谷物类食物的建议最高。全球FBDG中,水果和蔬菜的建议最为一致,而肉类、鱼类和蛋类以及熟谷物/谷物的指南在食物分类以及每日份数方面存在差异。
由于文化和区域饮食习惯的原因,各国之间在分量建议上存在一些差异是可以预期的,但分量的定义不一致以及推导方法不同可能会进一步产生差异。统一FBDG的制定方法有助于建立更一致的参考分量,从而为消费者提供更清晰的指导。