Sharma Nisha, Lamichhane Prabhat, Love Penelope, Poudel Pradeep Kaji, Russell Cherie, Bell Colin
School of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Australia.
Department of Public Health, School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia.
Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia. 2025 Jul 23;39:100637. doi: 10.1016/j.lansea.2025.100637. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Nepali older infants and young children (IYC) are increasingly consuming packaged foods. However, energy and nutrients of concern in these products (total sugar, added sugar, total fat, saturated fat, sodium, and non-sugar sweeteners) have not been assessed. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess energy and nutrients of concern in packaged foods available to older IYC in retail stores in Nepal using thresholds from the WHO Southeast Asia Region Nutrient Profile Model (SEAR NPM).
Nutrition labels on packaged food products for sale in a cross-section of 4 large stores (2 supermarkets, 2 departmental stores) and 22 small (corner) stores were photographed by three trained researchers. Ingredients, energy and nutrients of concern were extracted from the labels. Products were categorised into 14 food groups using the SEAR NPM with the primary outcome being the proportion of products exceeding thresholds for one or more nutrients of concern.
We found 2001 unique packaged food products, of which 1525 (76.0%) contained all requisite and readable nutrition information on the labels. Of 1525 products, 1323 products (86.8%) exceeded one or more SEAR NPM thresholds for energy and nutrients of concern and/or contained NSS. Most products exceeded the threshold for total energy (94.9%), followed by 79.7%, 72.5%, 71.4%, 55.3%, and 55.1% of products exceeding the threshold for total sugar, total fat, saturated fat, added sugar, and sodium respectively. By food category, almost all bakery products (99.7%), confectionery (99.6%), savoury snacks (99.2%), and water-based flavoured drinks (98.3%), most frozen dairy based desserts and edible ices (88.4%), approximately three-quarters of instant noodles and soups (75.6%), half of the cereals (54.0%), juices (50.0%), and milk and dairy-based drinks (46.0%) exceeded one or more of the SEAR NPM thresholds for energy and nutrients of concern and/or contained NSS.
Our findings suggest that regulatory measures are needed to limit exposure to and consumption of packaged foods by older IYC given the number of products exceeding thresholds for energy and one or more of the nutrients of concern.
NS was supported by Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship and CR was supported by a Deakin University Post-Doctoral Fellowship.
尼泊尔的大龄婴幼儿越来越多地食用包装食品。然而,这些产品中令人关注的能量和营养素(总糖、添加糖、总脂肪、饱和脂肪、钠和非糖甜味剂)尚未得到评估。这项横断面研究旨在利用世界卫生组织东南亚区域营养成分模型(SEAR NPM)的阈值,评估尼泊尔零售店中可供大龄婴幼儿购买的包装食品中的能量和令人关注的营养素。
三名经过培训的研究人员拍摄了4家大型商店(2家超市、2家百货商店)和22家小型(街角)商店中销售的包装食品的营养标签。从标签中提取了成分、能量和令人关注的营养素。使用SEAR NPM将产品分为14个食品类别,主要结果是超过一种或多种令人关注的营养素阈值的产品比例。
我们发现了2001种独特的包装食品,其中1525种(76.0%)在标签上包含了所有必要且可读的营养信息。在1525种产品中,1323种(86.8%)超过了SEAR NPM中一种或多种令人关注的能量和营养素阈值和/或含有非糖甜味剂。大多数产品超过了总能量阈值(94.9%),其次是分别有79.7%、72.5%、71.4%、55.3%和55.1%的产品超过了总糖、总脂肪、饱和脂肪、添加糖和钠的阈值。按食品类别划分,几乎所有烘焙食品(99.7%)、糖果(99.6%)、咸味小吃(99.2%)和水性调味饮料(98.)、大多数冷冻乳制品甜点和食用冰(88.4%)、大约四分之三的方便面和汤(75.6%)、一半的谷物(54.0%)、果汁(50.0%)以及牛奶和奶制品饮料(46.0%)超过了SEAR NPM中一种或多种令人关注的能量和营养素阈值和/或含有非糖甜味剂。
我们的研究结果表明,鉴于超过能量和一种或多种令人关注的营养素阈值的产品数量,需要采取监管措施来限制大龄婴幼儿接触和食用包装食品。
NS得到了迪肯大学研究生研究奖学金的支持,CR得到了迪肯大学博士后奖学金的支持。