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Attitudes to dietart fats and health: implications for animal production
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
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The COMA report on “Diet and Cardiovascular Disease“ has stimulated government Initiatives which form the beginnings of a national food and health policy. Recommended changes to food consumption patterns are significant and refer principally to fat Intakes. COMA recommended an average decrease for saturated fatty acids of 25 per cent. The average recommended decrease for total fats is 17% (assuming P:S ratio of diet changes to 0.45) or 25% (If P:S ratio remains 0.23). This advice is of particular relevance to the animal production Industries as animal sources account for 55.3% of total fats in the British diet and 66% of saturated fatty acids. The implications of the COMA panel recommendations for British agriculture have been discussed elsewhere.
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- Consumer Attitudes and Heat Composition
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