Food fortification takes many forms. The example discussed here is unusual, because in many countries now it is required by law: the fortification of flour with the B vitamin folic acid, or MFFFA for short. Voluntary fortification of various food products was first used to help prevent and control child and maternal anaemia associated with folate deficiency (1). In the mid-1990s, policy-makers in various countries began considering using mandatory fortification under a novel policy paradigm, that fortification was needed to increase the folic acid intake and protect the health status of people who had a special requirement for this nutrient, irrespective of the folate status of the population as a whole.<br /
Abstract The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious con...
The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious congenital m...
In 1996, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated that beginning in January 1998, flour and o...
Policy decision making in any country considering forti-fication with one or several micronutrients ...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
The fortification of all grain products with folate is mandatory in the USA from 1 "1 January 1...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
In this report, benefits (preventing neural tube defects and folate deficiency), risks (masking vita...
Folic acid (FA) supplementation effectively reduces the rates of children born with neural tube defe...
In October 2006, the Australian and New Zealand Food Regulation Ministerial Council asked for a revi...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
The article considers the concerns raised about the implementation of mandatory food fortification i...
Clinical deficiency of micronutrients is uncommon in the developed world, but interest has increasin...
In many countries foods are fortified with folic acid to prevent neural-tube defects. Beneficial eff...
Abstract The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious con...
The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious congenital m...
In 1996, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated that beginning in January 1998, flour and o...
Policy decision making in any country considering forti-fication with one or several micronutrients ...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
The fortification of all grain products with folate is mandatory in the USA from 1 "1 January 1...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
In this report, benefits (preventing neural tube defects and folate deficiency), risks (masking vita...
Folic acid (FA) supplementation effectively reduces the rates of children born with neural tube defe...
In October 2006, the Australian and New Zealand Food Regulation Ministerial Council asked for a revi...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
The article considers the concerns raised about the implementation of mandatory food fortification i...
Clinical deficiency of micronutrients is uncommon in the developed world, but interest has increasin...
In many countries foods are fortified with folic acid to prevent neural-tube defects. Beneficial eff...
Abstract The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious con...
The neural tube defects anencephaly and spina bifida are two of the most common serious congenital m...
In 1996, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated that beginning in January 1998, flour and o...