Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016

Background and aims: The availability and selection of infant commercial foods and formulas in Iceland is constantly increasing. There are some doubts that infant commercial foods meet infants’ nutritional requirements or provide encouragement to develop their ability to eat food that suits their ag...

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Main Author: Tinna Óðinsdóttir 1989-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27666
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author Tinna Óðinsdóttir 1989-
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description Background and aims: The availability and selection of infant commercial foods and formulas in Iceland is constantly increasing. There are some doubts that infant commercial foods meet infants’ nutritional requirements or provide encouragement to develop their ability to eat food that suits their age. The objective of this thesis is to construct a database containing infant commercial foods and formulas on the Icelandic market in the autumn of 2016. Methods: Information on infant commercial foods and formulas (n=248) was collected by taking photos of product packaging or obtained from manufacturers’ websites. General information and nutritional content was listed in Microsoft Excel. 3-day weighing food records from the Iceage2 study were used to estimate consumption of infant commercial foods and formulas among Icelandic nine-month-old infants (n=25). Results: The market mainly consists of ready-made foods, with a 70% proportion of total, of which 44% were fruit puree. Most of the products were aimed at infants from 4+ months (29.4%) and 6+ months (34.3%), served in sachets or jars. The average energy content was lowest for the ready-made foods with a mean (SD) energy content of 63.3 (14.5) kcal per 100 g. Powdered meals were rich in energy and nutrients and were considered as sufficient complementary food. The mean consumption of infant commercial foods among Icelandic nine-month-old infants was 30% of their daily intake. Consumption of ready-made foods had the largest share (46.6%), of which consumption of fruit puree was highest (30.2%). Conclusion: The main purpose of complementary feeding is to provide enough energy and nutrients to fulfil infants’ requirements. The market mainly supplies ready-made foods that turned out to have the lowest energy content of all food groups and would not serve the intended purpose of enhancing the energy and nutrient density in infants’ diets. Yet, consumption of ready-made foods was the most common form of consumption. Bakgrunnur og markmið: Aðgengi og úrval af tilbúnum ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/27666 2025-01-16T22:37:09+00:00 Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016 Næringargildi í tilbúnum barnamat og mjólkurblöndum á íslenskum markaði árið 2016 Tinna Óðinsdóttir 1989- Háskóli Íslands 2017-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27666 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27666 Næringarfræði Barnamatur Stoðmjólk Ungbörn Mataræði Thesis Master's 2017 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:51:49Z Background and aims: The availability and selection of infant commercial foods and formulas in Iceland is constantly increasing. There are some doubts that infant commercial foods meet infants’ nutritional requirements or provide encouragement to develop their ability to eat food that suits their age. The objective of this thesis is to construct a database containing infant commercial foods and formulas on the Icelandic market in the autumn of 2016. Methods: Information on infant commercial foods and formulas (n=248) was collected by taking photos of product packaging or obtained from manufacturers’ websites. General information and nutritional content was listed in Microsoft Excel. 3-day weighing food records from the Iceage2 study were used to estimate consumption of infant commercial foods and formulas among Icelandic nine-month-old infants (n=25). Results: The market mainly consists of ready-made foods, with a 70% proportion of total, of which 44% were fruit puree. Most of the products were aimed at infants from 4+ months (29.4%) and 6+ months (34.3%), served in sachets or jars. The average energy content was lowest for the ready-made foods with a mean (SD) energy content of 63.3 (14.5) kcal per 100 g. Powdered meals were rich in energy and nutrients and were considered as sufficient complementary food. The mean consumption of infant commercial foods among Icelandic nine-month-old infants was 30% of their daily intake. Consumption of ready-made foods had the largest share (46.6%), of which consumption of fruit puree was highest (30.2%). Conclusion: The main purpose of complementary feeding is to provide enough energy and nutrients to fulfil infants’ requirements. The market mainly supplies ready-made foods that turned out to have the lowest energy content of all food groups and would not serve the intended purpose of enhancing the energy and nutrient density in infants’ diets. Yet, consumption of ready-made foods was the most common form of consumption. Bakgrunnur og markmið: Aðgengi og úrval af tilbúnum ... Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Næringarfræði
Barnamatur
Stoðmjólk
Ungbörn
Mataræði
Tinna Óðinsdóttir 1989-
Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title_full Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title_fullStr Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title_short Nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in Iceland 2016
title_sort nutritional content of infant commercial foods and formulas available in iceland 2016
topic Næringarfræði
Barnamatur
Stoðmjólk
Ungbörn
Mataræði
topic_facet Næringarfræði
Barnamatur
Stoðmjólk
Ungbörn
Mataræði
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27666