• Food and Drug warns of the danger of trans fats in food.

    15/03/2017


    In a workshop held  in Asharqia Chamber yesterday
     

              
    The General Committee for Food and Drug  appointed next July as the date for compulsory application of the Gulf Saudi Technical Regulations of trans fat, of limiting dietary of trans fat content in food, at 2% maximum of trans fat in oils and fat products, and 5% of trans fat max of the total in other food products so as to include all the factories, restaurants and food suppliers.
    A specialist analyzes developed the General Committee for Food and Drug Mishari Al Qoisani in a workshop titled (Reducing trans fat content in food) held by Asharqia Chamber Committee on Tuesday 14 March 2017 the coordination with the concerned authorities  is ongoing such as the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs to work as a team to follow up the implementation of these initiatives.
    He explained that the body is not going to keep all products containing a certain percentage of trans fat, and that the existence of some benefits in them, but the Committee handles a commitment of the approved percentage, and in order to protect public health.
    He added that the Committee is working with the Ministry of Health to improve an awareness program to raise the level of health education among consumers of the importance of the use of healthy food.
    He pointed that the Committee is implementing the project "Methods for testing trans fat" within the  Gulf technical committee of food and agricultural specifications for 2017 plan, based on the ISO standard 12966. 

    Nutritionist in the General Authority for Food and Drug Fahad Al Bader said that trans fats come from natural products such as milk products and red meat, ranging from the amount of fat mutated in these products between 2 and 5 of the total fat, also are composed during food manufacturing process as a result of exposure oils liquid hydrogen gas to be fat solid in order to increase the period of validity of the product and the preservation of the taste of food and called this process  Hydrogenation, and it contributes to a better flavor and texture which makes many factories add it to food products, ignoring the damage caused by it and most prominently raising the level of cholesterol in the blood, weight gain, diabetes and certain cardiovascular diseases.
    He said that these fats are found in many food products such as cakes, biscuits, pies, pizza and coffee whitener and margarine, peanut butter, pastries and fried foods and some types of bread.
    He said that the international legislation did not force controls on the first type of trans fat (natural products) but stressed metamorphic other sources of fat, WHO has recommended that no more than the amount of trans fats than 1% of the total calories a day.
    He noted the possibility of replacing the fats and oils that contain a high percentage of trans fat and saturated fat in fat monounsaturated, such as canola oil, olive oil and fat numerous unsaturated, such as soybean oil, corn oil, which studies have shown its  health benefits to the consumer in case they are consumed in the appropriate quantity, and in case of the desire of using hydrogenated margarine, it is advisable to read the data on the product label and choose products that contain small amounts of trans fat.
    The director of chronic diseases, and of Health in the Eastern Province, Dr. Amro Al Omran said that the seriousness of trans fat lies in the difficulty of the body getting rid of them, they need 51 days to get rid of them, while fat metamorphic needs a period of 18 days to get rid of it from the body, and this long period lead to damage some cells are deadly body oils, and lead to a high level of LDL cholesterol (the DDT), and low (HDL).
    He said that these oils cause weight gain and obesity, and that causes a number of diseases, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and Alzheimer's, they are directly or indirectly the cause of all chronic diseases.
    He pointed that the kingdom has become one of the top ten countries in the spread obesity, as classified by the World Health Organization 2014
    urging to take advantage of international experiences in reducing trans fat in food, such as Canada, Denmark, the United States and others, stressing the importance of awareness, especially for new generations.
    For his part, Head of the Industrial Committee in Asharqia Chamber Abdullah Al Sanea urged to improve a healthy curriculum in collaboration with the General  Committee for Food and Drug, and the Ministry of Education, for spreading health culture among the younger generation.

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