从证据到行动:在国家政策中实施北欧营养建议。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Maijaliisa Erkkola, Ole Berg, Åsa Brugård Konde, Steina Gunnarsdottir, Anne Dahl Lassen, Niina E Kaartinen, Tagli Pitsi, Merja Saarinen, Heli Tapanainen, Johanna Torfadottir, Ellen Trolle, Jelena Meinilä
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《北欧营养建议2023》(NNR2023)是北欧和波罗的海国家国家膳食指南和营养建议的科学基础。我们回顾了北欧国家和爱沙尼亚如何将NNR2023纳入国家以食物为基础的饮食指南(FBDG),特别关注可持续性考虑和政策影响。除挪威外,所有国家的国家健康和环境问题发展总司都纳入了健康和环境问题,挪威仅在另一份报告中处理了环境问题。对健康的影响是所有国家的首要原则。此外,一些国家还讨论了国内粮食安全等国家政策观点,而社会和经济可持续性的结合仍然非常有限。在采用NNR2023时,所有国家都模拟了实施将如何影响其粮食环境中的营养充足性或健康,并根据这些发现进行了细微调整。动物源食品分类指南显示,各国之间差异最大;爱沙尼亚和丹麦分别对红肉和全肉制定了最严格的建议限制,而挪威对奶制品的限制最为宽松。持份者参与谘询过程。农业部门和肉类工业主要维持支持肉类的言论,这在挪威和瑞典尤其强烈。向健康和可持续饮食的过渡需要多种政策工具——食物和可持续发展目标只是其中之一——以及一个支持性环境和所有粮食系统行为体的参与。
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From evidence to action: implementing the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations in national policy.

The Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023 (NNR2023) serve as the scientific foundation for national dietary guidelines and nutrient recommendations across the Nordic and Baltic countries. We reviewed how NNR2023 was adapted into national food-based dietary guidelines (FBDG) in the Nordic countries and Estonia, focusing specifically on sustainability considerations and policy implications. National FBDG integrated both health and environmental aspects in all countries, except Norway, which addressed environmental aspects only in a separate report. Health impacts served as the primary principle in all countries. Additionally, national policy perspectives, such as domestic food security, were addressed in some countries, while the integration of social and economic sustainability remained very limited. In adopting NNR2023, all countries modelled how implementation would affect nutrient adequacy or health within their food environments, making minor adjustments based on these findings. Guidelines for animal source food groups showed the most variation between countries; Estonia and Denmark established the strictest recommended limits for red meat and total meat, respectively, while Norway was most liberal regarding milk products. Stakeholders participated in the consultation process. The agricultural sector and meat industry primarily maintained pro-meat discourse, which was particularly intense in Norway and Sweden. Transition towards healthy and sustainable diets demands multiple policy instruments - FBDG being just one - alongside a supportive environment and participation from all food system actors.

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期刊介绍: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society publishes papers and abstracts presented by members and invited speakers at the scientific meetings of The Nutrition Society. The journal provides an invaluable record of the scientific research currently being undertaken, contributing to ''the scientific study of nutrition and its application to the maintenance of human and animal health.'' The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and clinical practice workers in both human and animal nutrition and related fields.
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