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. 2016 Aug;70(8):869-78.
doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2016.52. Epub 2016 Apr 6.

The 2015 Dutch food-based dietary guidelines

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The 2015 Dutch food-based dietary guidelines

D Kromhout et al. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2016 Aug.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to derive food-based dietary guidelines for the Dutch population. The dietary guidelines are based on 29 systematic reviews of English language meta-analyses in PubMed summarizing randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies on nutrients, foods and food patterns and the risk of 10 major chronic diseases: coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, diabetes, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, dementia and depression. The committee also selected three causal risk factors for cardiovascular diseases or diabetes: systolic blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and body weight. Findings were categorized as strong or weak evidence, inconsistent effects, too little evidence or effect unlikely for experimental and observational data separately. Next, the committee selected only findings with a strong level of evidence for deriving the guidelines. Convincing evidence was based on strong evidence from the experimental data either or not in combination with strong evidence from prospective cohort studies. Plausible evidence was based on strong evidence from prospective cohort studies only. A general guideline to eat a more plant food-based dietary pattern and limit consumption of animal-based food and 15 specific guidelines have been formulated. There are 10 new guidelines on legumes, nuts, meat, dairy produce, cereal products, fats and oils, tea, coffee and sugar-containing beverages. Three guidelines on vegetables, fruits, fish and alcoholic beverages have been sharpened, and the 2006 guideline on salt stayed the same. A separate guideline has been formulated on nutrient supplements. Completely food-based dietary guidelines can be derived in a systematic and transparent way.

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Conflict of interest statement

JB, JMG, JBvG, AWH, MTEH, JAI, RPM, HP, JAR, AMWJS, JCS, PV, MV and MHZ received compensation for meeting attendance and travelling expenses from the Health Council of the Netherlands; JB, AWH, JAI, DK, JAR, JCS and MV declare no other potential conflict of interest; JMG received research grants from the Dutch Dairy Association and Unilever; JBvG received research grants from Mead Johnson Nutrition, received research grants from, and was consultant for, Nutricia/Danone and received travel reimbursement and lecture fees from Nestle Nutrition Institute, all outside the submitted work; MTEH received a research grant from Unilever; RPM received research grants from Top Institute Food and Nutrition and Unilever; HP was consultant for L-Nutra and occiasionally scientific advisor for Tasty Basics, outside the submitted work; AMWJS was member of the scientific advisory board of Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition, outside the submitted work; PvV received research grants from Top Institute Food and Nutrition, a public-private partnership; and MHZ received grants from research funding from a public-private partnership sponsorded by Danone, Unilever and Corbion, outside the submitted work, and was occasionally scientific advisor for Danone, Unilever, Corbion and Intersnack, outside the submitted work. JG, CJK and RMW declare no conflict of interest. Supplementary Appendix 1 contains a detailed explanation of how the Health Council has handled interests of the committee.

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