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    New FDA labels aim to combat chronic diseases through better awareness

    January 20, 2025
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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a significant overhaul of food labeling, introducing front-of-package nutrition labels to provide clearer insights into the nutritional content of packaged foods and beverages. The proposed labels, aimed at curbing chronic disease rates, would indicate whether items contain low, medium, or high levels of saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars. These nutrients are linked to prevalent chronic illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

    New FDA labels aim to combat chronic diseases through better awareness

    FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf emphasized the need for accessible nutrition information in a statement, citing the widespread impact of diet-related chronic diseases in the United States. “Nearly everyone knows or cares for someone with a chronic disease that is due, in part, to the food we eat. It is time we make it easier for consumers to glance, grab, and go,” he said. The initiative aligns with broader public health efforts, leveraging existing research, consumer feedback, and experimental studies to craft a more effective labeling system.

    According to the FDA, chronic diseases account for the majority of disability and death in the U.S., with approximately 60% of Americans living with at least one such condition. The new labels aim to complement existing nutrition facts panels, making it easier for consumers to make informed decisions at a glance while potentially motivating food manufacturers to reformulate products to healthier standards. Jim Jones, the FDA’s deputy director for human foods, highlighted the potential ripple effect of the proposal. “Food should be a vehicle for wellness, not a contributor of chronic disease,” he stated, adding that the changes could lead to healthier product formulations.

    The FDA projects that large food manufacturers would have three years to comply if the rule is finalized, while smaller businesses would receive an additional year to implement the changes. Global precedents for similar measures suggest that such labeling can influence consumer behavior and industry practices. For instance, Chile introduced a stop-sign-style warning system for foods high in sugar, sodium, or saturated fats in 2016.

    Research conducted by the Global Food Research Program at UNC-Chapel Hill found a significant decline in the purchase of unhealthy foods following the policy’s implementation. This proposal follows another FDA decision to ban Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye linked to cancer risks in laboratory studies. The dye, commonly used in candies, snacks, and beverages, has already been prohibited in California and the European Union.

    FDA Deputy Director Jones reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to public safety, noting, “The FDA cannot authorize a food additive or color additive if it has been found to cause cancer in humans or animals.” As the FDA intensifies its efforts to tackle nutrition-related health issues, the proposed front-of-package labeling system reflects a broader strategy to promote healthier choices and reduce the burden of chronic disease nationwide. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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