A comparison of the nutritional content and price between dairy and non-dairy milks and cheeses in UK supermarkets: A cross sectional analysis.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-12 DOI:10.1177/02601060221105744
Alex Glover, Helen E Hayes, He Ni, Vassilios Raikos
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Abstract

Background: Non-Dairy (ND) food consumption is rapidly increasing in the UK and for many consumers plant-based diets are presumed to be healthier than standard diets. ND alternatives have different nutritional compositions, and their consumption could present challenges on a public-health level. Aim: To compare the price and nutritional composition of dairy and ND milks and cheeses in UK supermarkets. Methods: Macro and micronutrient data was recorded from Alpro's website and the 6 leading UK grocers for their own-label ND milks and cheeses. For missing micronutrient values the McCance & Widdowson's dataset was used. 99 total products were extracted: 57 ND milks, 7 dairy milks, 10 dairy cheeses and 25 ND cheeses. Dairy milk and cheese were used as control against which all ND products were compared. Results: Soya and coconut milks had lower values of carbohydrates, sugars, calcium, iodine, and potassium (p < 0.01) than dairy. Almond milk had lower values of carbohydrates (p = 0.01), sugars, calcium, iodine, and potassium (p < 0.01) compared to dairy milk. Protein was significantly (p < 0.01) lower for all ND except soya. Dairy cheeses had higher values for energy, protein, iodine, potassium, riboflavin, vitamin B12 and calcium (p < 0.01) than ND. Median prices were similar between dairy and ND milks, whereas ND cheeses were significantly more expensive compared to dairy (p < 0.01). Conclusions: ND alternatives fall short in several key nutrients compared to dairy. Fortification, accurate labelling and nutrition education are needed to help consumers make healthy and informed choices.

英国超市中乳制品、非乳制品牛奶和奶酪的营养含量和价格比较:横断面分析。
背景:非乳制品(ND)食品消费在英国迅速增长,对许多消费者来说,植物性饮食被认为比标准饮食更健康。ND替代品具有不同的营养成分,其消费可能会在公共卫生层面带来挑战。目的:比较英国超市中乳制品、ND牛奶和奶酪的价格和营养成分。方法:从Alpro的网站和英国6家领先的食品杂货商的自有品牌ND牛奶和奶酪中记录宏观和微量营养素数据。对于缺失的微量营养素值,使用了McCance&Widdowson的数据集。共提取99种产品:57种ND乳、7种乳制品、10种乳制品干酪和25种ND干酪。使用牛奶和奶酪作为对照,将所有ND产品与之进行比较。结果:大豆和椰子奶的碳水化合物、糖、钙、碘和钾含量较低(p < 0.01)。杏仁奶的碳水化合物含量较低(p = 0.01)、糖、钙、碘和钾(p < 0.01)。蛋白质含量显著(p < 0.01)对于除大豆以外的所有ND都较低。乳干酪的能量、蛋白质、碘、钾、核黄素、维生素B12和钙含量较高(p < 0.01)高于ND。乳制品和ND乳的中间价格相似,而ND奶酪的价格明显高于乳制品(p < 0.01)。结论:与乳制品相比,ND替代品在几种关键营养素方面不足。需要强化、准确的标签和营养教育,以帮助消费者做出健康和知情的选择。
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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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