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Malmberg
2015-06-17, 18:15
Based on a thorough review of the scientific evidence, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today finalized its determination that partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), the primary dietary source of artificial trans fat in processed foods, are not “generally recognized as safe” or GRAS for use in human food. Food manufacturers will have three years to remove PHOs from products.

“The FDA’s action on this major source of artificial trans fat demonstrates the agency’s commitment to the heart health of all Americans," said FDA's Acting Commissioner Stephen Ostroff, M.D. "This action is expected to reduce coronary heart disease and prevent thousands of fatal heart attacks every year.”

This determination will significantly reduce the use of PHOs, the major source of artificial trans fats, in the food supply. In 2013, the FDA made a tentative determination that PHOs could no longer be considered GRAS and is finalizing that determination after considering public comments.

Since 2006, manufacturers have been required to include trans fat content information on the Nutrition Facts label of foods. Between 2003 and 2012, the FDA estimates that consumer trans fat consumption decreased about 78 percent and that the labeling rule and industry reformulation of foods were key factors in informing healthier consumer choices and reducing trans fat in foods. While trans fat intake has significantly decreased, the current intake remains a public health concern. The Institute of Medicine recommends that consumption of trans fat be as low as possible while consuming a nutritionally-adequate diet.

“Studies show that diet and nutrition play a key role in preventing chronic health problems, such as cardiovascular disease and today’s action goes hand in hand with other FDA initiatives to improve the health of Americans, including updating the nutrition facts label,” said Susan Mayne, Ph.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. “This determination is based on extensive research into the effects of PHOs, as well as input from all stakeholders received during the public comment period.”

The FDA has set a compliance period of three years. This will allow companies to either reformulate products without PHOs and/or petition the FDA to permit specific uses of PHOs. Following the compliance period, no PHOs can be added to human food unless they are otherwise approved by the FDA.

The FDA encourages consumers seeking to reduce trans fat intake to check a food’s ingredient list for partially hydrogenated oils to determine whether or not a product contains PHOs. Currently, foods are allowed to be labeled as having “0” grams trans fat if they contain less than 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving, including PHOs, the primary dietary source of artificial trans fat in processed foods.

Many companies have already been working to remove PHOs from processed foods and the FDA anticipates that many may eliminate them ahead of the three-year compliance date.

The FDA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, protects the public health by assuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices. The agency also is responsible for the safety and security of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off electronic radiation, and for regulating tobacco products.


http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm451237.htm

Shqypnia
2015-06-17, 19:23
Stor nyhet och det bådar gott!

hampfuz
2015-06-17, 23:07
Det borde Sverige också göra imo.

tlk
2015-06-18, 05:52
Det borde Sverige också göra imo.

Riksdagen gav 2011 sveriges regering uppdrag att ta fram en proposition för just ett sådant förbud. Vad som har hänt med det vettikattsingen.

Donkens
2015-06-18, 12:28
Här fokuserar vi mer på att nyckelhålsmärka frukostflingor och sockerbröd.

dmoller
2015-06-19, 20:38
:thumbup:

LunaSpice
2015-06-19, 21:25
Det har ju varit förbjudet i Danmakr i flera år så jag förstår inte att det är så svårt för Sverige att göra likadant.

JacobHeitmann
2015-06-19, 21:41
Det har ju varit förbjudet i Danmakr i flera år så jag förstår inte att det är så svårt för Sverige att göra likadant.

När staten (Livsmedelsverket) och kapitalet (matindustrin) sitter i samma båt så vill man ju inte gunga för mycket.

Rahf
2015-06-19, 22:01
Det är inte ett hett ämne längre.

F Ultra
2015-06-20, 01:29
När staten (Livsmedelsverket) och kapitalet (matindustrin) sitter i samma båt så vill man ju inte gunga för mycket.

Livsmedelsverket stiftar inga lagar, de ska kontrollera att de lagar som politikerna lagt åtföljs.

Om jag inte minns helt galet så resonerade man i riksdagen att transfetter hade mer eller mindre försvunnit från den svenska marknaden så ett förbud inte längre var motiverat.

Sverker
2015-06-20, 06:15
Livsmedelsverket stiftar inga lagar, de ska kontrollera att de lagar som politikerna lagt åtföljs.

Om jag inte minns helt galet så resonerade man i riksdagen att transfetter hade mer eller mindre försvunnit från den svenska marknaden så ett förbud inte längre var motiverat.

+1.

Fortfarande är undersökningen som publicerades 2008 aktuell. SLV anger att den uppdataterades i november 2014.
http://www.livsmedelsverket.se/globalassets/rapporter/2008/2008_17_fett_och_fettsyror_i_den_svenska_kosten_-_analyser-_av_matkorgar.pdf?_t_id=1B2M2Y8AsgTpgAmY7PhCfg%3d% 3d&_t_q=transfett&_t_tags=language%3asv%2csiteid%3a67f9c486-281d-4765-ba72-ba3914739e3b&_t_ip=78.78.114.115&_t_hit.id=Livs_Common_Model_MediaTypes_DocumentFil e/_c17c29b8-4cd1-4463-a8c8-d710908b4a9d&_t_hit.pos=14

Kaffebröd var mest utsatt m a p transfettsyror.
http://www.livsmedelsverket.se/globalassets/rapporter/2009/2009_18_riksprojekt_2008_transfettsyror_i_kakorkex _och_chips.pdf?id=3957



Nästa större undersökning från SLV pågår. De har köpt livsmedel som ska undersökas. Just transfetter anges inte i texten men undersökningen refererar till tidigare rapporter.
http://www.livsmedelsverket.se/om-oss/press/nyheter/pressmeddelanden/matkorgen-2015/