Locatelli Nathalia Tarossi, Polezi Sarah, Batista Mariana Frazão, Bandoni Daniel Henrique, de Rosso Veridiana Vera
Food Labeling Observatory, Nutrition and Food Service Research Center (CPPNAC), Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Santos 11015-020, SP, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Nutrition, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Santos 11015-020, SP, Brazil.
Foods. 2025 Aug 30;14(17):3068. doi: 10.3390/foods14173068.
Plant-based diets are increasingly recognized for their potential health benefits, reduced environmental impact, and alignment with ethical concerns related to animal welfare. Plant-based meat analogues (PBMAs), formulated using alternative vegetable protein sources, can contribute to the nutritional adequacy of such diets while supporting consumer adherence by replicating the sensory characteristics of conventional meat products. This study aimed to establish evidence-based nutritional recommendations for the formulation of nutritionally balanced PBMAs through expert consensus, using a modified Delphi method. Consensus was achieved for 12 nutritional recommendations across three stakeholder groups: (i) academic researchers; (ii) representatives from scientific societies, non-governmental organizations, civil society, and government agencies; and (iii) industry stakeholders involved in PBMA production. Recommendations focused on limiting nutrients of concern-such as sodium and saturated fats-were unanimously endorsed by all groups. Additionally, consensus was reached on recommendations emphasizing the inclusion of ingredients that ensure an adequate intake of essential nutrients, including proteins, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Among the six proposed regulatory recommendations, three achieved consensus. The resulting set of nutritional recommendations offers a valuable framework to support the food industry in developing PBMAs that align with consumer expectations for health, nutrition, and sustainability. Moreover, these recommendations can play a pivotal role in assisting regulatory authorities in defining identity and quality standards for PBMAs.
植物性饮食因其潜在的健康益处、对环境影响的降低以及与动物福利相关的伦理问题的契合度而日益受到认可。使用替代植物蛋白来源配制的植物性肉类替代品(PBMA),可以在复制传统肉类产品感官特性以支持消费者接受度的同时,有助于此类饮食的营养充足性。本研究旨在通过专家共识,采用改良的德尔菲法,为配制营养均衡的PBMA建立基于证据的营养建议。在三个利益相关者群体中就12项营养建议达成了共识:(i)学术研究人员;(ii)科学协会、非政府组织、民间社会和政府机构的代表;以及(iii)参与PBMA生产的行业利益相关者。所有群体一致认可了关于限制关注营养素(如钠和饱和脂肪)的建议。此外,在强调纳入能确保充足摄入必需营养素(包括蛋白质、纤维、维生素和矿物质)的成分的建议上也达成了共识。在六项提议的监管建议中,三项达成了共识。由此产生的营养建议集为支持食品行业开发符合消费者对健康、营养和可持续性期望的PBMA提供了一个有价值的框架。此外,这些建议在协助监管机构界定PBMA的身份和质量标准方面可以发挥关键作用。