EFAD Newsflash - 14/07/22

 
 
 
 

Analysing professionals' perceptions of processed foods

 

Acknowledging the need for interdisciplinary dialogue between stakeholders, and following the Processed Foods Symposium in 2020, the European Food Information Council (EUFIC) hosted a Stakeholder Workshop on Processed Foods in February 2021. Teresa Rodrigues from EFAD European Specialist Dietetic Network (ESDN) Public Health participated, along with 26 other stakeholders from the fields of nutrition, food technology, policy making, industry and civil society.

This workshop was conceived as a research study, which was published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Frontiers in Nutrition “Even we are confused”: A thematic analysis of professionals' perceptions of processed foods and challenges for communication”.

EUFIC has now published a press release highlighting the need for greater interdisciplinary collaboration to seek consensus on the scope of processing, the degree of processing, and the aspects used to assess the wholesomeness of processed food.

 Read it here.

 

From the Journal

Ultra-Processed Foods and the Intestinal Bacterial Flora?


Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption could affect gut microbiota diversity and profile. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of UPFs on microbiota, considering the role of sex.

 Read the article.

 

ESDN Diabetes spotlight

An update on what the European Specialist Dietetic Network (ESDN) for Diabetes has been working on.

Committee news

  • Haris Dimosthenopoulos (Greece), the lead of our network, resigned in February. Since May, Daniela Wewerka-Kreimel is the interim lead of ESDN Diabetes. Daniela is a dietitian and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences in St. Pölten (Austria).
  • We are also looking for new members and would be happy if this message was spread through your networks.

Projects and publications

  • In the April issue of Kompass Nutrition & Dietetics we published our Report on the Project 'Comparison of European Guidelines for Nutritional Recommendations and Intervention in Type 2 Diabetes'.
  • In June we were able to present our project at DNSG 2022 (39th International Symposium on Diabetes and Nutrition) in Greece.
  • We are currently working on the revision of the EFAD ESDN Diabetes Statement Paper on the Role of the Dietitian in the Prevention and Management of Gestational and Type 2 Diabetes.
  • We are planning a webinar on sport and type 1 diabetes later this year, with specialist Marina Armellini (Italy).
  • Alyson Hill (Northern Ireland) is part of the Committee for the Congress Program 2022 in Budapest.
  • We are currently determining the need for the development of a student workbook on diabetes topics, e.g. diabetes and pregnancy. This could be used for internship preparation or to bring together knowledge taught in many modules.
 

News

Online public consultation: draft guideline on use of non-sugar sweeteners

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued recommendations to limit free sugars intake, and various actions are being taken to reduce consumption of free sugars as part of global efforts to address the epidemic of obesity and associated disease. 

WHO is inviting all relevant stakeholders to comment on the draft guideline via an online public consultation by 14 August.

 Have your say.

 

Using science and technology to help STOP childhood obesity: new policy briefs available

The EU project STOP (Science and Technology in childhood Obesity Policy) has published five policy briefs on the following topics:

 

European soft drinks sector achieves 17.7% reduction in average added sugars since 2015

Just a year after releasing ambitious new health and nutrition commitments, the Union of European Soft Drinks Associations announced that the European soft drinks sector has delivered a further 3.6% reduction in average added sugars between 2019 and 2021. 

This new sugar reduction milestone is part of the sector’s most recent commitment to reduce average added sugars in its beverages by another 10% in the EU27 and the UK between 2019 and 2025, under the umbrella of the EU Farm to Fork Strategy and its Code of Conduct on Responsible Food Business and Marketing Practices.

This means that Europe’s soft drinks sector has already achieved a 17.7% reduction in average added sugars since 2015.

 Read the full story.

 

Cannabidiol novel food evaluations on hold pending new data

European Food Safety Authority scientists cannot currently establish the safety of cannabidiol (CBD) as a novel food due to data gaps and uncertainties about potential hazards related to CBD intake.

The European Commission has determined that cannabidiol (CBD) can be considered as a novel food (NF), and currently, 19 applications are under assessment at EFSA. While assessing these, it has become clear that there are knowledge gaps that need to be addressed before a conclusion on the safety of CBD can be reached. 

 Find out more.

 

Did you miss the EFSA: ONE Conference 2022?

The ONE Conference has come to an end and It’s now time for action. Let’s make One Health the stepping stone to sustainable food! If you didn't make it - you can find a summary, video footage, and photos on the dedicated webpage of the event.

 Find out more.

 

Events and webinars

FrieslandCampina Institute webinar - Combating nutrition misinformation: a continuous challenge
22 September

Consumers are exposed to a plethora of information on nutrition via the Internet, television shows, friends, influencers and books, to name a few. Without formal nutritional education it is not always easy to distinguish facts from misinformation.

How can you, as a nutrition and health professional, educate your clients/patients on what information to believe? How can you still provide impactful advice to clients/patients when they are convinced fake information is true? How can you portray yourself as a credible source of information?

One of the world’s top sports nutritionists and exercise physiologists, Professor Asker Jeukendrup, will explore these questions.

 Find out more and register.

 

EFPC Conference 2022: Integrated Community Care: a new opportunity for Primary Care
25-27 September
Ghent, Belgium or online

The European Forum for Primary Care (EFPC) Organizing Committee is now also facilitating the EFPC 2022 Conference virtually - so all those interested in joining, but who cannot get to Ghent, can register for online participation and access the main lectures.

 Find out more and register.

 

11th Central European Congress on Food and Nutrition
27-30 September
Čatež ob Savi, Slovenia

The theme for this congress is "Food, technology and nutrition for healthy people in a healthy environment".

 Find out more and register.

 

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