Núñez-Rivas Hilda Patricia, Roselló-Araya Marlene, Blanco-Metzler Adriana, Galicia-Cano Luis Ernesto, Victoria-Restrepo Jorge Ernesto, Villalobos-Daniel Víctor Eduardo, da Silva Gomes Fabio
Instituto Costarricense de Investigación y Enseñanza en Nutrición y Salud (INCIENSA), San José, Costa Rica. Instituto Costarricense de Investigación y Enseñanza en Nutrición y Salud (INCIENSA) San José Costa Rica.
Asociación Costa Rica Saludable, San José, Costa Rica. Asociación Costa Rica Saludable San José Costa Rica.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2025 Aug 1;49:e72. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2025.72. eCollection 2025.
To analyze the content of industrially produced trans fatty acids stated in the nutrition labeling and ingredients list of prepackaged products marketed in Costa Rica.
Descriptive, cross-sectional study analyzing the presence and content of industrially produced trans fatty acids stated in the nutritional labeling and ingredients list of 7,402 prepackaged foods in two supermarket chains in Costa Rica. The analysis was based on the current policy of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) on this subject.
Of the 7,402 prepackaged products studied, 40.8% made a statement on industrially produced trans fatty acids. Of these, 95.5% declared 0 grams and the rest stated more than 0 and less than 8 grams per 100 grams of product. Most of the collected products that reported fatty acids contained an excessive amount of energy, according to the PAHO nutrient profiling model. Forty-nine percent of the products exceeded 2 grams of industrially produced trans fats per 100 grams of total fat; less than 0.7% (n = 52) reported hydrogenated fatty acids; 0.4% (n = 29) reported partially hydrogenated oils; and only one product reported both.
The presence of trans fatty acids persists in a considerable proportion of marketed products, especially in cakes, cookies, and breads. Nutrition labeling should be mandatory in Costa Rica and regulations should be established to prohibit the presence of hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated fatty acids in industrialized products.
分析在哥斯达黎加销售的预包装产品营养标签和成分表中所标注的工业生产反式脂肪酸的含量。
描述性横断面研究,分析哥斯达黎加两家连锁超市中7402种预包装食品营养标签和成分表中工业生产反式脂肪酸的存在情况及含量。该分析基于泛美卫生组织(PAHO)关于此主题的现行政策。
在所研究的7402种预包装产品中,40.8%标注了工业生产反式脂肪酸。其中,95.5%宣称每100克产品中反式脂肪酸含量为0克,其余产品宣称每100克产品中反式脂肪酸含量大于0克且小于8克。根据PAHO营养成分剖析模型,大多数报告含有脂肪酸的所收集产品能量过高。49%的产品每100克总脂肪中工业生产反式脂肪含量超过2克;不到0.7%(n = 52)的产品报告含有氢化脂肪酸;0.4%(n = 29)的产品报告含有部分氢化油;只有一种产品同时报告了这两种情况。
反式脂肪酸在相当比例的市售产品中依然存在,尤其是在蛋糕、饼干和面包中。在哥斯达黎加应强制实行营养标签制度,并应制定法规禁止工业化产品中含有氢化和部分氢化脂肪酸。