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In Portugal according the most recent Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study
(HBSC) 90% of the boys and 91% of the girls aged 11 eat breakfast every weekday.
Breakfast Cereals and Children's Cereals are included in the group of foods that
contribute to the consumption of 30.7% of simple sugars, representing more than 10%
of the energy intake in 15.4% of the national population. The nutritional quality of readyto-
eat breakfast cereals (RTECs) is variable and can be considered as highly processed
and to have higher contents in sugar, mainly those marketed to children. Nutrient
profiling according World Health Organization (WHO) definition “is the science of
classifying or ranking foods according to their nutritional composition for reasons
related to preventing disease and promoting health”.
The objective of this study was to compare the healthiness of RTECs by three existing
nutrient profiling models, the EU Pledge system, the WHO-Euro model, and the UK
model (Ofcom).
We selected nutrient profiling models that were applied for different purposes and
target groups to enhance the reliability of the results. A Convenient sample was drawn
and data was collecting from three food retail chains in the Lisbon region. A total of 39
samples RTECs were evaluated using three nutrient profiling models. Nutrient content
of energy (Kcal), saturated fat (g), sugar (g) and sodium (mg)/salt (g). was analysed per
100g of each product.
For total sugar content, 56.4% (n=22) and 15.4% (n=6) of RTECs met the criteria EU
Pledge system and WHO-Euro model, respectively. For sodium and salt 97% (n=38) of
RTECs met the criteria for EU Pledge system and WHO-Euro model. All the RTECs
analysed had higher OFCOM cut-off scores (≥4).
Nutrient profiling models seem to be an important tool in supporting public health
policies particularly the ones to evaluate and improve nutritional quality of foods.
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Breakfast Cereals Nutrient Profile Cereais Composição de Alimentos Saúde Pública Portugal
