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Highlights on the Labels of Packaged Foods Sold in Jordanian Market from A Cross-Sectional Study


Narmeen J. Al-Awwad1, Hiba F. Al-Sayyed2*, Hamzah Safi1, Salma M. Al-Bosta2 and Summer Al-Zawawi2*


1Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.

2Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Petra, Amman, Jordan.

Corresponding Author Email: halsayyed@uop.edu.jo


Abstract:

Jordan has adapted a strategy to prevent chronic diseases. Accordingly, Ministry of Health is looking for controlling food labeling particularly food fat, trans-fat, and caloric content. This study aimed to screen the food label of products that are sold in Jordanian market in terms of serving size, energy, macronutrient, fiber, total and added sugars, saturated and trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, and micronutrient contents. A cross-sectional study was performed to screen the food label for the food products based on the standards of The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations of 2016 and Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA). Generally, food labels were not clear. The screened products were compliant with JFDA standards and not in compliance with some FDA standards. In addition, many products were found to be sources of added sugars, Na, and saturated fats. Stakeholders and legislators are called to focus on developing new laws, regulations, and polices for developing food label. Food manufacturers are needed to work hardly on developing informative, clear, easy-to-understand, and attractive food labels. The legislators of food label policies are called to look for ways to indicate the presence of high amounts of dietary risk factors such as sugars, added sugars, Na, saturated, and trans fats in packaged foods.


Keywords:

Content as % DV; Content per gram; Food Label; Laws; Policy Reform; Regulations


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