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Presence of trans-Fatty Acids Containing Ingredients in Pre-Packaged Foods and the Availability of Reported trans-Fat Levels in Kenya and Nigeria

Authors :
Liping Huang
Adedayo E. Ojo
Judith Kimiywe
Alex Kibet
Boni M. Ale
Clementina E. Okoro
Jimmy Louie
Fraser Taylor
Mark D. Huffman
Dike B. Ojji
Jason H. Y. Wu
Matti Marklund
Source :
Nutrients, Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages: 761
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Klinisk nutrition och metabolism, 2023.

Abstract

In most African countries, the prevalence of industrially produced trans-fatty acids (iTFA) in the food supply is unknown. We estimated the number and proportion of products containing specific (any hydrogenated edible oils) and non-specific (vegetable fat, margarine, and vegetable cream) ingredients potentially indicative of iTFAs among pre-packaged foods collected in Kenya and Nigeria. We also summarized the number and proportion of products that reported trans-fatty acids levels and the range of reported trans-fatty acids levels. In total, 99 out of 5668 (1.7%) products in Kenya and 310 out of 6316 (4.9%) products in Nigeria contained specific ingredients indicative of iTFAs. Bread and bakery products and confectioneries in both countries had the most foods that contained iTFAs-indicative ingredients. A total of 656 products (12%) in Kenya and 624 products (10%) in Nigeria contained non-specific ingredients that may indicate the presence of iTFAs. The reporting of levels of trans-fatty acids was low in both Kenya and Nigeria (11% versus 26%, respectively, p < 0.001). With the increasing burden of ischemic heart disease in Kenya and Nigeria, the rapid adoption of WHO best-practice policies and the mandatory declaration of trans-fatty acids are important for eliminating iTFAs.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients, Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages: 761
Accession number :
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