AUSTRIAN TRANS FATTY ACIDS REGULATION. NUTRITION FACTS * 1. Increasing scientific evidence of harmul effects of TFA on health especially on the risk of.

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AUSTRIAN TRANS FATTY ACIDS REGULATION

NUTRITION FACTS * 1. Increasing scientific evidence of harmul effects of TFA on health especially on the risk of coronary heart disease (CVD) TFA consumption is associated with a higher risk for CVD than the consumption of saturated fatty acids 2.Lack of evidence for any beneficial effects on health THEREFORE.... Industrial TFA (I-TFA) were gradually reduced in the USA and Western Europe due to societal pressure and legislative measures! * STENDER et al., N Engl J Med, 2009

RECOMMENDATIONS* Adults: < 3 g/day Children: < 1,5 g/day INTAKE IN AUSTRIA** Trainees: 2 – 11,5 g/day As „High Consumers“ at particular risk! *Source: WHO/Int.+ Europ. Nutrition Associations **Source: Austrian Nutrition Report 2008

Convenience Products Fast Food (e.g. french fries) Bakery (e.g. puff pastry, biscuits, wafers) Sweet spreads Snacks Popcorn I-TFA are avoidable in all products! SOURCES

SITUATION IN AUSTRIA PRIOR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL TFA REGULATION

TFA content under % in fats & oils generally... 4% in processed food with a total fat content below 20%... 10% in processed food with a total fat content below 3% AUSTRIAN TRANS FATTY ACIDS REGULATION

Results of a market control action samples Bakery (doughnuts, puff pastry), popcorn, sweet spreads NO product with a TFA Content above 2% I-TFA are no longer a problem! I-TFA are no longer a problem! SITUATION IN AUSTRIA AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL TFA REGULATION

CONTENT OF TRANS FATTY ACIDS IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTS DoughnutsDanish & puff pastry

Significant drop out of I-TFA in products on the Austrian market Results of the regularly market control action had shown that NO product contains more than 2 g/100 g I-TFA No significant increase of saturated fatty acid through the reduction of I-TFA The data show that the Austrian TFA Regulation is a story of sucess towards consumer protection CONCLUSION