Nutrition Quality of the Turkey Packaged Foods and Beverages: A Comparison of Two Nutrient Profile Models
Abstract
Nutrient profiling (NP) is a growing issue in Turkey. We aimed to assess two
different NP models (the Health Star Rating (HSR) and Pan American Health
Organization models (PAHO)) based on the content of packaged products
sold in Turkey. A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to
December 2020. Three supermarkets in Turkey were chosen for this study.
Nutritional label information and ingredient lists of the packaged products
were obtained in the stores. A total of 2,986 products were analyzed. In total,
39.5% of all products were classified as “unhealthy”; 24.7% of products had
excess free sugars, and 11.5% had excess sodium according to the PAHO
model. Under the HSR model, 29.3% of all products were “unhealthy” with
<3.5 stars. The greatest striking differences were found for some of the food
groups. Our results could provide an assessment of packaged foods and
beverages sold in Turkey for enhancing nutritional quality.
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