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备受诟病的精加工食品何去何从?BMJ新发8000字分析
关键信息:
● 精加工食品和饮料是指原材料经过工业加工制成的产品● 越来越多的证据表明精加工食品的高消费量与非传染性疾病的风险增加相关
● 公共卫生行动应该聚焦于更广泛的消费的决定性因素,而不是只关注营养素或个人行为
● 需要结构性干预来增加人们获得便利、美味、廉价的最小程度加工食物的机会
● 减少消费量需要地方、国家和国际层面的供需两端的同时改变
精加工食品
表 1 基于加工程度和目的的食物 Nova 分类7
饮食模式的全球性变化
非传染性疾病风险
为何摄入过量?
限制不健康成分
食物重构
从家庭自制到手工自制
增加手工制作食物消费量的策略
共同行动
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