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Trans fatty acid elimination policy in member states of the Eurasian Economic Union: Implementation challenges and capacity for enforcement
Authors:Andrey Demin,Bianca L  ge,Olga Zhiteneva,Chizuru Nishida,Stephen Whiting,Holly Rippin,Christian Delles,Saliya Karymbaeva,Kremlin Wickramasinghe,Jo  o Breda
Affiliation:Andrey Demin,Bianca Løge,Olga Zhiteneva,Chizuru Nishida,Stephen Whiting,Holly Rippin,Christian Delles,Saliya Karymbaeva,Kremlin Wickramasinghe,João Breda
Abstract:
Removing trans fatty acids (TFAs) from the food supply in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are one of the most effective public health interventions for reducing the risk of noncommunicable diseases. EAEU Member States have taken important steps to reduce TFA in oil and fat products to <2% of the total fat content. The authors summarize existing policies in the region, identify challenges in implementation, and suggest measures to strengthen regulation to achieve compliance with WHO guidelines. Documents published between 2011 and 2019 in Russian and English were reviewed, including EAEU and Member State restrictions on TFA in food products, data on TFA content in foods, and food labeling policies. The EAEU has established TFA limits in oil and fat products; however, Member States are currently not achieving the WHO guideline of <2% of total fat content in food products. A lack of harmonized monitoring systems and sanctions create challenges in monitoring compliance. The authors recommend developing an EAEU‐wide monitoring system to test TFA content and organize population intake surveys. Discrepancies exist within regulatory frameworks that allow higher levels of TFAs in dairy products and infant formula. The authors recommend extending the current regulation to mandate TFA limits for all food products. Research found that strengthening regulation to meet the WHO guidelines should be prioritized. Member States should implement actions to replace TFAs with healthier fats, develop standardized surveillance methods, and scale‐up strategic communication to ensure the food industry and the public follow public health recommendations to protect the health of the EAEU population.
Keywords:coronary heart disease  Eurasian economic union (EAEU)  Technical Regulation  Trans fatty acid (TFA)  World Health Organization (WHO)
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