The Federation of the European Academies of Medicine would like to recall the recommendations which were made in 2004: Unbalanced diet and obesity are.

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The Federation of the European Academies of Medicine would like to recall the recommendations which were made in 2004: Unbalanced diet and obesity are at the origin of 10% to 15% of deaths in the European Union. A diet too rich in lipids, in particular saturated fats, constitutes a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. For cancers of the breast in post- menopausal women, and cancers of the kidney and of the endometrium of the uterus, avoidance of overweight represents a main preventive factor. A diet too rich in rapidly assimilated sugars favors obesity in children.

The number of calories in foods and sodas is therefore an essential information for: - those who wish to control their weight - medical practitioners whose advise is often sought and are unable to give it when they do not have access to useful information - parents who have the responsibility of choosing food for their children and are unable to select what is best for their health. Moreover they are misinformed by unscrupulous TV commercials.

Given the impact that lipid-rich foods have on health, the total amount of lipids must be indicated and saturated fatty acids should be distinguished from non-saturated ones since their role and health effects are different. It would therefore be useful to give this information on all types of canned and prepared foods because the same dish may contain different amounts of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids depending on the type of fats used during cooking. Similarly sugar should be distinguished from carbohydrates. The labeling of sodium content is equally indispensable to those who must eat a low-sodium diet.

Nutritional labeling is the responsibility of the E.U. because the same health information should be given to all consumers throughout the Union. Currently the situation is unsatisfactory because: 1) food labeling is not the same in all member states and 2) does not provide the necessary information in all of them. This nutritional labeling can be implemented in accordance with the European Directive 90/496/CEE and should be systematic and compulsory for all products destined for human consumption in particular prepared foods.

At a time when consumer rights have grown in importance and when attention is often focused on minor or even virtual problems, it would be paradoxical to deprive Europeans of such essential information. Even though not all consumers will take this information into account, it is mandatory to make it available for those who are concerned about their health, or who are on special diets.

Nutrition Facts Serving Size 14 Blocks (40g) Servings Per Bar about 2 Amount Per Serving Calories 210Calories from Fat 12 % Daily Value Total Fat 13.5g21% Saturated Fat 8.25g41% Cholesterol 0mg0% Sodium 5mg0% Total Carbohydrates 21g7% Dietary Fibre 0g0% Sugars 19g Protein 2g Vitamin A 0%Vitamin C 0% Calcium 2%Iron 8%