DIETARY GUIDELINES IN THE CZECH
REPUBLIC II.: NUTRITIONAL PROFILES
OF FOOD GROUPS
Brázdová Z. 1 , Fiala J. 1 , Bauerová J. 1 , Mullerová D. 2
Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno |
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Summary:
Modern dietary guidelines set in terms of food groups are easy to use and understand for target populations, but rather complicated
from the point of view of quantification, i.e. the correctly set number of recommended servings in different population groups according
to age, sex, physical activity and physiological status on the basis of required intake of energy and individual nutrients. It is the use of
abstract comprehensive food groups that makes it impossible to use a simple database of food tables based on the content of nutrients in
individual foods, rather than their groups. Using groups requires that their nutritional profiles be established, i.e. that an average content
of nutrients and energy for individual groups be calculated. To calculate nutritional profiles for Czech dietary guidelines, the authors used
three different methods: (1) Simple profiles, with all commodities with significant representation in the Czech food basket represented in
equal amounts. (2) Profiles based on typical servings, with the same commodities as in (1) but in characteristic intake quantities (typical
servings). (3) Food basket-based profiles with commodities constituting the Czech food basket in quantities identical for that basket.
The results showed significant differences in profiles calculated by different methods. Calculated nutrient intakes were particularly
influenced by the size of typical servings and it is therefore essential that a realistic size of servings be used in calculations. The consistent
use of recommended food items throughout all food groups and subgroups is very important. The number of servings of foods from the
five food groups is not enough if a suitable food item is not chosen within individual groups. On the basis of their findings, the authors fully
recommend the use of nutritional profiles based on typical servings that give a realistic idea of the probable energy and nutrient content in
the recommended daily intake. In view of regional cultural differences, national nutritional profiles play a vital importance. Population studies
investigating the size of the typical servings and the most frequently occurring commodities in the food basket should be made every three
years. Nutritional profiles designed in this way constitute an important starting point for setting national dietary guidelines, their
implementation and revisions.
Key words:
nutritional profiles, food groups, dietary guidelines, food pyramid
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