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Reduction of critical nutrients considerations for policy Hannah Brinsden Head of Policy, World Obesity Federation Friday 16 th November, Geneva

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Page 1: Reduction of critical nutrients considerations for policy

Reduction of critical nutrients – considerations

for policy

Hannah Brinsden

Head of Policy, World Obesity Federation

Friday 16th November, Geneva

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About World Obesity

• Global federation with over 50 national member associations

• Use research, policy, education and networking...

…to prevent, manage and treat

• Recognise obesity as a disease and risk factor

• 2019 strategic priorities on CHO and UHC

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Nutrition and Obesity

• Key priority is food environments and systems

• Nutrition important consideration for obesity• Improve population diet and health to prevent obesity

• Support healthier eating as part of weight management programmes

• Ensure healthy environments to aid maintenance of weight loss following treatment interventions

• Nutrition important for UHC

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Commercial determinants of health

Source: Kickbusch et al, The commercial determinants of Health, The Lancet, Vol 4, December 2016

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Composition

MarketingPrice

Diet and nutrient intake

Key drivers of ‘critical nutrient’ intake

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Food compositionFood

labellingFood promotion

Food provision & retail

Food prices & taxation

Food trade & investment

Comprehensive set of food and nutrition policies

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What are ‘critical’ nutrients

• HFSS foods

• Salt

• Saturated fat

• Trans fat

• Added sugars

• Important to focus on ultra-processed foods

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Nutrient profiling – what is healthy?

• Nutrient profiling tool to inform policies• Can be used in many policies across the food

system

• Over 200 uses – helps identify key products of concern

• Traditionally used for marketing and labelling

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‘Win-win’ policies

• Address multiple risk factors• UK SSB taxes – tax, PA revenue, reformulation

• Address social disparities and inequity• Hungary SSB and sweet taxes – greater proportion of primary educated vs

higher educated changed behaviour as a result

• Address multiple issues• Undernutrition, overnutrition and climate change

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• Marketing

• Labelling

• Fiscal measures

• Dietary guidelines

• Price

• Formulation

• Education

• Health promotion

A framework convention for food?

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Evidence dossier on SSB taxes – launching next week

• Digital marketing, city-level interventions and pregnancy interventions

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Conclusions and recommendations

• Need to focus on comprehensive policy package to reduce consumption of HFSS foods

• Nutrient profiling should be used to inform policies

• Identify ‘win-win’ policies to increase impact

• Consider adoption of legal framework on food and nutrition, or a resolution on obesity which includes nutrition as a key priority, to help reduce consumption of HFSS foods