Nutri-Score: Its benefits and limitations in children's feeding

Jean Pierre Chouraqui*, Christophe Dupont, André Briend, Dominique Darmaun, Noel Peretti, Alain Bocquet, Martin Chalumeau, Arnaud De Luca, François Feillet, Marie Laure Frelut, Dominique Guimber, Alexandre Lapillonne, Agnès Linglart, Jean Christophe Rozé, Umberto Simeoni, Dominique Turck, Committee on Nutrition of the French Society of Pediatrics (CN-SFP)

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Abstract

Reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is one of the top priorities of public health policies worldwide. One of the recognized means of achieving this objective is to improve the diet quality. The Nutri-Score (N-S) is a [five-color - A, B, C, D, E letters] front-of-pack labeling logo intended to help consumers quickly identify the healthier prepackaged foods within a food category. Available studies have shown that the N-S is an efficient tool to achieve this aim in terms of consumers' awareness, perception, understanding, and purchasing and that its use may help to reduce the prevalence of NCDs. The N-S is currently implemented on a voluntary basis in 7 European countries and a discussion is underway within the European Commission to achieve a harmonized mandatory label. However, no study on the putative impact of the N-S on children's dietary patterns and health is available. The N-S is not applicable to infants' and young children's formulas and to specific baby foods, the compositions of which are already laid down in European Union regulations. The N-S does not replace age-appropriate dietary guidelines. As children consume an increasing number of adult type and processed foods, the relevance of the N-S for children should be evaluated considering the children's high specific requirements, especially in younger children. This is especially necessary for fitting fat and iron requirements, whereas protein-rich foods should be better framed. Moreover, efforts should be made to inform on how to use the N-S and in education on healthy diets.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Vol/bind76
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)E46-E60
Antal sider15
ISSN0277-2116
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

Bibliografisk note

CURIS 2023 NEXS 096

Funding Information:
J-P.C. received lectures and/or consultation fees from BINC, Nestlé, Nutricia, and a grant from the Secteur Français des Aliments de l’Enfance. C.D. received honoraria for lecture from Abbott and Nestlé waters, consulting fees from Danone, Evian, and Nestlé, support for attending meeting from Abbott, and a grant from Nestlé. He also has stock options from DBV Technologies. D.D. received honoraria as member of the scientific council of Nestlé Foundation. N.P. received honoraria from Nestlé and Nutricia for lectures, and writing documents, and from Amgen and UltraGenyx for participating to the advisory board. A.D.L. received consulting fees from Nestlé and support for attending congress from Nutricia. F.F. received honoraria for participating to the advisory board of Danone. A.L. received consulting fees from Merck Sserono, Pfizer, Novonordisk, honoraria for lectures from Alexion, Sandoz, Ipsen and congress support from Kyowa Kirin. U.S. received honoraria for lectures from Danone Institute and Nestlé. The remaining authors report no conflicts of interest.

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