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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism Publishes New Recommendations on Fat Consumption by 40 of the World's Leaders in Diet Nutrition and Health.


LONDON -- Reports published today in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism suggest that many people are confused about the health consequences of fats consumed. Often fat is not considered to be part of a healthy, balanced diet balanced diet
n.
A diet that furnishes in proper proportions all of the nutrients necessary for adequate nutrition.


balanced diet 
. Also many do not know that there are good, and even essential, fats. As a result, the quality of fats they consume is not in line with recommendations. To help overcome this problem, experts suggest that simple dietary changes be made, such as replacing full fat dairy (e.g. fatty cheeses) and meat products with lean choices, and use of fats and oils of vegetable origin rich in essential fats (sunflower oil, rapeseed oil rapeseed oil
n.
See rape oil.

Noun 1. rapeseed oil - edible light yellow to brown oil from rapeseed used also as a lubricant or illuminant
colza oil, rape oil
, soybean oil Soy´bean oil   

n. 1. an oil obtained from the soybean (Glycine max), rich in protein, fats, sterols, and phospholipids, used as a food and in paints and varnishes and in various industrial applications; -
 and products made of these oils such as margarines) rather than of consuming fat of animal origin (lard, butter, etc).

The series of papers published in the Annals include data presented at an international meeting attended by 40 of the world's leaders in diet, nutrition and health from 25 countries. The meeting, entitled 'Health Significance of Fat Quality of the Diet', was held in Barcelona, Spain, earlier this year examined :

* existing recommendations and guidelines on fats in order to update the knowledge on health implications of the fat quality of the diet;

* the role of high-quality fat sources in contributing to achieving an optimal fat quality of the diet;

* consumer perception and insights on fats and fatty acids in order to analyze what consumers actually know about fats and health, and

* current actual versus (inter)national recommended intake of fats and fatty acids.

"The International Expert Meeting provided us with the opportunity to draw from recent international scientific consensus and agree on guidelines for an optimal fat quality of the diet on the one hand and an actionable approach to disseminating recommendations on the other" said Professor Ricardo Uauy, Chairman of the International Expert Meeting in Barcelona and President of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences The International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) (pronounced "eye-you-in-ess") is an international non-governmental organization established in 1948 to devote the advancement of nutrition.  (IUNS IUNS International Union of Nutritional Sciences ).

The key output of the International Expert meeting was a statement which summarized the findings of the discussions and in which the experts with input from other stakeholders such as health and communication professionals and the food industry, called for concerted actions at all levels to guide consumers in making healthier choices with respect to the fat quality of the diet. The recommendations included:

* improving the fat composition of the diet and thereby contributing significantly to reducing the population risk of cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease
Disease that affects the heart and blood vessels.

Mentioned in: Lipoproteins Test

cardiovascular disease 
 by making simple dietary changes like exchanging full-fat dairy products dairy products dairy nplproduits laitier

dairy products dairy nplMilchprodukte pl, Molkereiprodukte pl 
 with low-fat choices, fatty meats with lean meats and fish, and the use of vegetable rather than saturated animal fats in food preparation and food products.

* providing people with important information on the nutrient content of food products on pack in a clear, usable, understandable way, including energy content per portion size and fat quality.

* using simple language when communicating with the public, e.g. good/healthy fats and bad/unhealthy fats, and using consistent, scientific and coherent language when communicating with health experts.

The emphasis on clear and easy-to-follow guidance to the public was considered vital as was encouraging scientists, health care professionals, governments, food industry, health authorities and media around the world to work together to make sure that their advice is not only heard by the audience but also followed, helping people across the globe to prevent chronic disease and to achieve optimal health.

The international event was the first step of a global campaign to help consumers to make healthier choices about their fat intake and was followed by approximately 20 events worldwide where the messages of the IEM IEM Industrial Engineering and Management (course/program)
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IEM Inborn Errors of Metabolism (molecular biology)
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 were disseminated.

Note to the editors (not for publication)

The meeting entitled "Health Significance of Fat Quality in the Diet" was held under the auspices of the International Union of Nutrition Sciences (IUNS) and the World Heart Federation, and led by Professor Uauy (president of the IUNS) alongside a scientific Steering Committee steer·ing committee
n.
A committee that sets agendas and schedules of business, as for a legislative body or other assemblage.


steering committee
Noun
 comprising:

* Professor Pekka Puska Pekka Puska (born 18 December 1945 in Vaasa) is a Finnish doctor, expert on public health and politician. He has been the head of the National Public Health Institute of Finland since 2003 and before that he was the temporary head of the institute since 2000.  - co-chair (Director General, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland)

* Connie Diekman M.Ed, RD, FADA FADA Federación Argentina de Ajedrez
FADA Fellow of the American Dietetic Association
FADA Federal Area Development Authority
FADA Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations
FADA Florida Automobile Dealers Association
 (Director of University Nutrition, Washington University, St Louis)

* Professor Ibrahim Elmadfa (Director, Institute of Nutritional Sciences, University of Vienna History
The University was founded on March 12, 1365 by Duke Rudolph IV and his brothers Albert III and Leopold III, hence the additional name "Alma Mater Rudolphina". After the Charles University in Prague, the University of Vienna is the second oldest university in Central
)

* Professor Bert Koletzko (Head of Div. Metabolic Diseases and Nutritional Medicine nutritional medicine,
n 1. use of food and nutrition as a medical approach.
2. supplementation of diet with nutrients, intermediary metabolic products, and probiotics to prevent illness and improve health and heal-ing. See also probiotic.
, Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich)

* Dr. Hans Zevenbergen (Category Nutrition Director, Unilever Research and Development)

The International Expert Meeting was funded through an unrestricted educational grant from Unilever.

About IUNS

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