06/04/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
A team of European researchers conducted a prospective analysis of the association between the Nutrient Profiling System of the British Food Standards Agency (modified version) (FSAm-NPS) score of foods and cancer risk in a large and diverse European population. The results of their study were published in the journal PLOS Medicine.
These findings support the relevance of using the FSAm-NPS to grade the nutritional quality of food products as a basis for prevention strategies for cancer and other diseases.
Journal Reference:
Deschasaux M, et al. NUTRITIONAL QUALITY OF FOOD AS REPRESENTED BY THE FSAM-NPS NUTRIENT PROFILING SYSTEM UNDERLYING THE NUTRI-SCORE LABEL AND CANCER RISK IN EUROPE: RESULTS FROM THE EPIC PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. PLOS Medicine. 18 September 2018;15(9):e1002651. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002651
Tagged Under: cancer risk, chronic diseases, diet, dietary intake, disease prevention, food choices, food labels, Nutri-Score label, nutrition, nutritional profiling, nutritional quality, prevention, research
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