Food Fortification: The evidence, ethics, and politics of adding
nutrients to food critically analyses mandatory food fortification as
a technology for protecting and promoting public health. Increasing
numbers of foods fortified with novel amounts and combinations of
nutrients are being introduced into the food supplies of countries
around the world to raise populations' nutrient intakes. It is a
technology that is becoming more widely used to tackle a variety of
public health problems such as micronutrient malnutrition. Food
fortification policies and programs are controversial. There are
disputes over the ethics of food fortification as everyone who
consumes fortified foods will be exposed to raised levels of nutrients
irrespective of whether they will gain any benefit and often without
their knowledge. There are also contested views about the evidence
that is available to support such activities. This book discusses
mandatory food fortification as an intervention to protect and promote
public health through presenting a synthesis of the findings from
research investigations into three topical case studies of mandatory
food fortification: Universal salt iodisation to help prevent iodine
deficiency disorders; mandatory flour fortification with folic acid to
help prevent neural tube defects; and mandatory milk fortification
with vitamin D to help prevent vitamin D deficiency. Each case study
is assessed for its public health benefits, risks and ethical
considerations.
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The evidence, ethics, and politics of adding nutrients to food
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191663413
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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