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Food Processing February 2007 Feder & Shelke |
Heart Health, Naturally Heart health isn't just about removing certain ingredients, such as trans fats and hydrogenated oils. It's also about adding ingredients, such as omega3's, fiber, antioxidants, CoQ-10 and phytosterols. |
Food Processing December 2010 Diane Toops |
Wellness Food Trends: Healthier Foods for the Heart Foods can be a solution (though carefully worded) for the leading cause of death. |
Prepared Foods September 1, 2006 Kerry Hughes |
Phytosterols and Heart Health The FDA's decision that plant sterols and sterol esters may be considered GRAS in a larger spectrum of products means that additional heart-healthy food applications now will be made with these ingredients. |
Food Processing December 2005 Mark Anthony |
Take Heart According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly one million Americans per year die of cardiovascular disease. That's more than 40 percent of all deaths, at a rate of nearly two per minute. |
Food Processing April 2005 David Joy |
Regulatory Issues: Serving up whole grains With consumers increasingly aware of the benefits of whole grains, a simple, factual label statement about their presence may suffice. But many food manufacturers want to make label claims, so the the question is: What exactly can be said about whole grains on a food label? |
Food Processing July 2007 Mark Anthony |
Eating away at cholesterol Many people are turning to foods before they try drugs to lower their LDL cholesterol, and the food industry is well-armed to respond. |
Nutra Solutions July 1, 2005 Keating & Leigh |
Heart-healthy Ingredients: The Beat Goes On Nutraceutical companies respond to cardiovascular disease with products that control cholesterol levels, increase fiber intake and contain omega-3s, phytosterols, garlic and other beneficial ingredients. |
Food Processing December 2011 Diane Toops |
Strategies for Making Heart-Healthy Products: Take out the Bad and Put in the Good While doubts increase about soy and sodium, there's no debating the wisdom of developing heart-healthy foods. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2006 Olendzki, Speed & Domino |
Nutritional Assessment and Counseling for Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Physicians face several barriers to counseling their patients about nutrition, including conflicting evidence of the benefit of counseling, limited training and understanding of the topic, and imperfect and varied guidelines to follow. |
AskMen.com Stephane Leung |
Best Heart Foods Start this New Year off right by including some of these following foods in your diets, and maybe help avoid a trip to the doctor's. |
Nutra Solutions April 1, 2006 Kerry Hughes |
Additions to Heart Health The Portolio Eating Plan successfully assembles key nutritional ingredients known to lower cholesterol into one diet. |
Food Processing February 2008 Jennifer LeClaire |
Women take Heart Heart disease kills several million women each year, but food processors are targeting it in a campaign to enhance women's heart health. |
Science News September 25, 2004 Janet Raloff |
Omega-3's May Hit Food Labels The FDA will allow food manufacturers to make health claims for two omega-3 fatty acids, oils typically found in coldwater fish. Food labels can now note that products containing these oils might provide some protection from heart disease. |
Food Processing September 2005 Kantha Shelke |
Mainstream consumers seek healthful ingredients Consumers experiencing those aches and pains of natural aging understand the food-health connection, while media and government initiatives increase focus on the food-health relationship. |
Nutra Solutions March 15, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Moving Fiber off the Shelves Numerous studies have provided indisputable evidence that additional fiber in the diet helps to reduce coronary heart disease. Since fruits and vegetables are mostly water, eating those types of foods is only one method by which to increase fiber. |
Nutra Solutions March 11, 2007 Amanda Archibald |
NutraSolutions' New Products Annual -- Dietary Fiber/Prebiotics Fiber may have been upstaged or overshadowed by its carbohydrate cousin, whole grains. |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2006 Lauren Swann |
Whole Truths from a Grainy Trend The Food and Drug Administration issued a draft guidance document for comment in February 2006 to assist manufacturers with what the FDA considers appropriate food label statements regarding whole-grain content. |
Prepared Foods July 2009 Mark Black |
Article: Advances in Supply and Use of Healthful Fats and Oils Advances in the processing of value-added lipids to new crops producing longer chain omega-3s will increase options for formulators. |
Prepared Foods September 1, 2006 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Claiming a Function Functional foods can claim preventative health benefits, but be careful to not infer a cure-all food. |
Nutra Solutions March 15, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Fat Overboard At one point in time, a daily tablespoon of cod liver oil was considered the cure-all for many ailments. Now research is showing that the benefits of many kinds of fats and oils are spilling over everywhere. |
Prepared Foods September 1, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
A Defense of Functional Foods Defining functional foods... Functional ingredients to fight antioxidants... Lack of consumer awareness or scientific validation are biggest challenges in product development... Anti-oxidant tag teams... The right recipe for health and taste... etc. |
Nutra Solutions December 1, 2007 |
Nutra Solutions' Ingredients for Health Guide A guide with statistics on health condition prevalence and market size -- as well as commercially available ingredients that assist in production formulations -- is provided. |
Food Processing December 2012 Heidi Parsons |
New Frontiers for Heart Healthy Ingredients While the key ingredients, such as oat bran and antioxidants, are vital, new ingredients have been gaining ground in the battle to keep our tickers ticking longer and better. |
Nutra Solutions April 1, 2005 Marcia A. Wade |
The Function Junction The Prepared Foods' 2005 R&D Trends Survey: Functional Foods and Beverages highlights the ingredient trends, marketing and regulatory factors that produce healthful benefits and product success. |
Food Processing October 2009 Diane Toops |
No Health Care Debate Over Food Amid the nationwide debate over health care, Americans appear to agree on one thing: Food is one tool they can use to improve their health. |
Prepared Foods August 11, 2006 |
Enrichment and Health Claims This article highlights several threshold legal principles that govern what nutrients may be added to which foods and at what levels. |
Food Processing August 2006 David Joy |
Regulatory Issues: Opportunities and challenges of functional ingredients There is more than one way to conclude whether a functional ingredient intended for addition to food is legal. |
Food Processing February 2008 David Joy |
Some health claims in jeopardy FDA is re-evaluating health claims for soy, antioxidant vitamins and fat-cancer. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Cholesterol-Reducing Foods Don't despair. Some tasty foods can actually lower your cholesterol levels. |
Prepared Foods May 6, 2007 Elizabeth Mannie |
Formulating Tasteful Nutritional Products From probiotics to soy isoflavones, the challenge is to maintain a product's health benefits while providing products that please consumer taste buds. |
Food Processing August 2010 Fusaro & Toops |
Food Processors Welcome A Gush of Omega Oils Market reports and news at the IFT expo show a flood of interest in omega-3 oils. |
Food Processing September 2009 Diane Toops |
(O)mega Opportunities arise with Omega Fatty Acids Higher-income, health-conscious shoppers are seeking foods with omega fatty acids. |
Nutra Solutions June 1, 2005 Keating & Leigh |
Multi-talented Ingredients: Tout Bene A decade ago, the concept of "functional foods" seemed distantly futuristic, even faddish. Today, multifunctional health positions are energizing the functional foods marketplace. |
Food Processing October 2008 Mark Anthony |
Ingredients for Healthy Indulgence The smart strategy for processors intent on tapping the healthy indulgence market is to focus on the ingredients consumers equate with indulgence, yet deliver healthy profiles to the foods and beverages they enhance. |
Prepared Foods February 5, 2006 |
Enhancing Baked Goods' Quality A conference featuring omega-3s and other fortifiers, proteins and stabilizers useful to formulators wrestled with new product concepts. |
Delicious Living November 2005 Cheryl Sternman Rule |
Go-to Grains Move over, squishy bread and white rice: Mounting evidence points to whole grains as essential for good health. Amaranth... Barley... Oats... Quinoa... Teff... |
Nutra Solutions March 5, 2005 Archibald & Wade |
The Definitive Dietary Fiber Dietary fiber interest increases across the board... Whole grains struggle for popularity... Low-glycemic claims assisted by fiber use... etc. |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Jane Black |
Foods With A Health Boost More companies are adding natural nutrients in higher-than-natural concentrations. Clearly, the industry likes functional foods. But should consumers seek them out? Here's what you need to know before you buy. |
Food Processing February 2013 Rory Gillespie |
Eating Habits Should Change as We Age The food industry needs to develop products for more, smaller meals and add longevity-promoting ingredients. |
Prepared Foods January 1, 2006 |
Fats, Oils and Omega-3s Overview of fats and oils used in foods... Low-linolenic soybean oil: a new and healthy option... Formulating dairy products with Omega-3 fatty acids... Benefits of a structured lipid... Omega-3 stability... |
Food Processing December 13, 2006 |
Wellness Foods Trends 2007 Top experts in consumer and producer research bring you the latest in ingredient and product trends. |
Prepared Foods June 2, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Fiber du Jour Fiber, in its many forms, is influential at abating and controlling a number of chronic diseases. Dietary guidelines do not differentiate between soluble fiber and insoluble fiber, but manufacturers will need to understand their benefits and disadvantages. |
Food Processing May 2007 Mark Anthony |
Encapsulating New Ideas Encapsulation is a means to hide the fishiness of omega-3s and to protect other nutrients from processing and digestion. |
Food Processing March 2011 Dave Fusaro |
USDA and HHS Release 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans The final recommendations deviate little from last June's committee report, but they do go softer on sodium. |
Food Processing June 2007 |
Healthy Baking Here's what baked-goods processors are doing to hold onto their slice of the consumer pie. |
Prepared Foods February 3, 2006 Marcia A. Wade |
Mother Hubbard's New Cupboard Insights into the "rhyme and reason" behind ingredients used to formulate and market weight control products. |
Food Processing November 2008 Mark Anthony |
The Evolving Whole Grain As grain processing and consumer tastes progress, processors answer with new products. |
Food Processing February 2006 Leslie T. Krasny |
Regulatory Issues: FDA Denies Petition on Whole Grain Descriptors Currently, hundreds of products are marketed with "whole grain" statements, despite ambiguity concerning the regulatory status of descriptors such as "good" and "excellent" source. |
Food Processing December 2012 Claudia O'Donnell |
Formulating Fundamentals: Whole Grains 101 While discussion continues over exactly what are whole grains, few question their health benefits. Some processors work to enhance their nutrition through enzymes. |
Food Processing October 2008 Mark Anthony |
Consumers Choosing Fit Over Fat Processors are providing -- and wise consumers are choosing -- foods that just may turn around the obesity epidemic. |