Main Factors Influencing Whole Grain Consumption in Children and Adults—A Narrative Review
Despite their recognized health benefits, intakes of whole grains (WG) are below recommended levels in almost all countries worldwide. This observation highlights the need to increase WG consumption by understanding factors influencing this consumption and how they could be favorably impacted. This...
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doaj-98c3fdbafb2d437bbd6d622a649cf1a52020-11-25T03:55:40ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-07-01122217221710.3390/nu12082217Main Factors Influencing Whole Grain Consumption in Children and Adults—A Narrative ReviewAlexandra Meynier0Aurélie Chanson-Rollé1Elisabeth Riou2Mondelez France R&D SAS, 91400 Saclay, FranceVAB-Nutrition, 63100 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceMondelez France R&D SAS, 91400 Saclay, FranceDespite their recognized health benefits, intakes of whole grains (WG) are below recommended levels in almost all countries worldwide. This observation highlights the need to increase WG consumption by understanding factors influencing this consumption and how they could be favorably impacted. This review focused on facilitators of and barriers to WG consumption and how to improve the effectiveness of programs aiming at increasing WG consumption. The main methods to facilitate WG intakes in both adults and children seem to be to (i) increase the availability and the variety of foods containing WG, (ii) improve their sensory appeal, (iii) reduce their purchase cost, (iv) use a familiarization period to introduce them to consumers (with a gradual increase in consumed amounts and repeated exposure), and (v) improve communication and labeling to enhance consumers’ ability to identify products with WG. These strategies may be used to improve the effectiveness of programs aiming at promoting WG consumption, with a further emphasis on the need to apply them over a long period of time, and potentially to include tasting sessions of new foods containing WG. Finally, these strategies should involve broad partnerships between multiple stakeholders at the regulatory, institutional and industrial levels.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/8/2217whole grainsintakesbarriersfacilitatorschildrenadults |
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Main Factors Influencing Whole Grain Consumption in Children and Adults—A Narrative Review |
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Main Factors Influencing Whole Grain Consumption in Children and Adults—A Narrative Review |
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Despite their recognized health benefits, intakes of whole grains (WG) are below recommended levels in almost all countries worldwide. This observation highlights the need to increase WG consumption by understanding factors influencing this consumption and how they could be favorably impacted. This review focused on facilitators of and barriers to WG consumption and how to improve the effectiveness of programs aiming at increasing WG consumption. The main methods to facilitate WG intakes in both adults and children seem to be to (i) increase the availability and the variety of foods containing WG, (ii) improve their sensory appeal, (iii) reduce their purchase cost, (iv) use a familiarization period to introduce them to consumers (with a gradual increase in consumed amounts and repeated exposure), and (v) improve communication and labeling to enhance consumers’ ability to identify products with WG. These strategies may be used to improve the effectiveness of programs aiming at promoting WG consumption, with a further emphasis on the need to apply them over a long period of time, and potentially to include tasting sessions of new foods containing WG. Finally, these strategies should involve broad partnerships between multiple stakeholders at the regulatory, institutional and industrial levels. |
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