Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers

Introduction: The press is one of the most effective methods to provide the public with health education and to increase knowledge levels related to health in society.Nutritional advice and weight loss diets are also frequently featured in newspapers. However, diets in newspaper limit food groups an...

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Main Authors: Gökçen Garipoğlu, Şule Aktaç, Fatma Esra Güneş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Española de Nutrición y Dietética 2021-09-01
Series:Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
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Online Access:https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/1328
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description Introduction: The press is one of the most effective methods to provide the public with health education and to increase knowledge levels related to health in society.Nutritional advice and weight loss diets are also frequently featured in newspapers. However, diets in newspaper limit food groups and/or nutrients to achieve faster results.This study aimed to assess diet lists published in newspapers in terms of energy andnutrient contents and to compare levels with requirements. Material and Methods: From 1 February 2018 to 31 January 2019, nutritional and diet news included in 10 newspapers with high circulation in Turkey were investigated and diets published in these newspapers were investigated. The energy, macro, and micronutrient contents were compared with the Turkey Nutrition Guide recommendations. Results: It appeared diet lists met 55.5% of energy requirements for women and 44.5% of energy requirements for men. Carbohydrate and protein contents of diets were below recommendations, while fat contents were identified to be above-recommended levels. Dietary fiber was determined to meet 81.2% of recommendations. For micronutrients, calcium and iron contents were below recommended levels. Conclusions: It appears weight-loss diets in newspapers are insufficient in terms of energy and some nutrients. Though these diets, which are easily accessible by a large portion of society, without expert control they may cause nutrient deficiencies in the long term.
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spelling doaj.art-b6d2932408e547dc9fe3812e2124edb22022-12-21T20:07:39ZengAcademia Española de Nutrición y DietéticaRevista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética2173-12922174-51452021-09-0125310.14306/renhyd.25.3.1328Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapersGökçen Garipoğlu0Şule Aktaç1Fatma Esra Güneş2 Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey.Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey.Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey.Introduction: The press is one of the most effective methods to provide the public with health education and to increase knowledge levels related to health in society.Nutritional advice and weight loss diets are also frequently featured in newspapers. However, diets in newspaper limit food groups and/or nutrients to achieve faster results.This study aimed to assess diet lists published in newspapers in terms of energy andnutrient contents and to compare levels with requirements. Material and Methods: From 1 February 2018 to 31 January 2019, nutritional and diet news included in 10 newspapers with high circulation in Turkey were investigated and diets published in these newspapers were investigated. The energy, macro, and micronutrient contents were compared with the Turkey Nutrition Guide recommendations. Results: It appeared diet lists met 55.5% of energy requirements for women and 44.5% of energy requirements for men. Carbohydrate and protein contents of diets were below recommendations, while fat contents were identified to be above-recommended levels. Dietary fiber was determined to meet 81.2% of recommendations. For micronutrients, calcium and iron contents were below recommended levels. Conclusions: It appears weight-loss diets in newspapers are insufficient in terms of energy and some nutrients. Though these diets, which are easily accessible by a large portion of society, without expert control they may cause nutrient deficiencies in the long term.https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/1328DietPeriodicalNutrientsWeight Loss
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Şule Aktaç
Fatma Esra Güneş
Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
Diet
Periodical
Nutrients
Weight Loss
title Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
title_full Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
title_fullStr Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
title_short Energy and nutrient content of weight-loss diets published in high-circulation newspapers
title_sort energy and nutrient content of weight loss diets published in high circulation newspapers
topic Diet
Periodical
Nutrients
Weight Loss
url https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/1328
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