Nutrition analysis

Nutrition analysis

Nutrition analysis refers to the process of determining the nutritional content of foods and food products. The process can be performed through a variety of certified methods.

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Methods

Laboratory analysis

Traditionally, food companies would send food samples to laboratories for chemical testing. Chemical testing involves the incineration of the foods to test the ash for exact nutritional content.

Software

Software is available as an alternative to laboratory nutrition analysis. This software typically utilizes a database of ingredients that have previously been laboratory tested. The user can input ingredient data by matching their ingredients to ingredients found in the database; the analysis can then be calculated.

Online Nutrition Analysis

In recent years, web-based nutrition analysis software services have become more popular. Online nutrition analysis allows users to access online databases and draw from certified ingredients to produce instant nutrition information.

Turn-Key Nutrition Analysis Services

Another emerging trend is the use of nutrtional analysis services that do a complete analysis of any recipe by using their proprietary database. Users provide recipes, cooking methods and serving sizes. In turn, the service provides a complete nutrional analysis.

Applications

In the United States, nutrition information is required on packaged retail foods in the form of nutrition facts panels as a result of food labeling regulations.[1] In recent years, many restaurants have begun posting nutrition information as a result of both customer demand and menu-labeling laws.[2]

Nutrition facts label

Menu-labeling

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law March 23, 2010, includes a provision that creates a national, uniform nutrition-disclosure standard for food service establishments.

The nutrition-disclosure provision requires chain restaurants, similar retail food establishments and vending machines with 20 or more locations to provide specific nutrition labeling information. Those establishments must post calories on menus, menu boards and drive-thru boards. Buffets, salad bars and other self-service items are also included and will be required to provide caloric information adjacent to the item.[3]

Recently many state and local menu-labeling laws have been passed requiring restaurants to post nutrition information on menus and menu boards, or have it readily available upon customer request.[4] Restaurants have had to perform nutrition analysis in order to generate nutrition information and conform to these laws. More recently national legislation has been introduced that would set a national standard for menu labeling, the most popular of which is the LEAN act.

References

  1. ^ Food Labeling and Nutrition Overview
  2. ^ MenuCalc Info Center
  3. ^ Issue Update:Menu Labeling
  4. ^ Center for Science in the Public Interest

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