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Alignment of Nutri-Score with Mediterranean Diet Pyramid: A Food Level Analysis

Nutrients, ISSN: 2072-6643, Vol: 14, Issue: 23
2022
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  • Citations
    9
  • Captures
    26
  • Mentions
    2
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1
  • Social Media
    30
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
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      • Facebook
        30

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Nutrients, Vol. 14, Pages 5097: Alignment of Nutri-Score with Mediterranean Diet Pyramid: A Food Level Analysis

Nutrients, Vol. 14, Pages 5097: Alignment of Nutri-Score with Mediterranean Diet Pyramid: A Food Level Analysis Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu14235097 Authors: Antonis Vlassopoulos Alexandra Katidi Tereza

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Research on Mediterranean Diet Published by Researchers at Agricultural University of Athens (Alignment of Nutri-Score with Mediterranean Diet Pyramid: A Food Level Analysis)

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The Mediterranean diet (MD) has been incorporated as a healthy diet pattern in food-based dietary guidelines of countries all over Europe and the world. Testing the alignment of Nutri-Score with the MD Pyramid is a key step in ensuring that future food-level policies will not be conflicting with existing dietary guidelines. All foods available (n = 4002) in the HelTH database, were classified as eligible or not for inclusion in the MD and they were ranked in their respective tier in the food pyramid following two pyramid schemes, the 1995 traditional and 2020 sustainable MD pyramids. For all foods, Nutri-Score was calculated both as the continuous FSAm-NPS score and its categorical outcome—Nutri-Score grades—and their distribution across the MD pyramid tiers was used as a measure of alignment between the MD and the Nutri-Score algorithm. Only 25% of all foods were eligible under the traditional MD, while the sustainable MD covered ~58% of all foods. For both pyramids, Nutri-Score was successful in clearly separating the foods at the top and the bottom of the pyramids (Nutri-Score Mode “D” or “E” for the top tiers and “A” for the bottom tiers), thus suggesting a good alignment between the two. Good discriminatory capacity was also seen within each tier.

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