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Fortification of Gluten Free Foods:

A necessity or luxury?

Bronzie Kee

Production Manager - Nestle

Founder - The Little LunchBox Company

Contents

Introduction Gluten Free Foods

Discussion Conclusion

Contents

Introduction

Gluten Protein

Celiac Disease

Gluten

Free Population

Gluten

Free Foods

Gluten Free

Foods

Food. More than

Just Taste

Palatable

Affordable

Nutritionally Balanced

Safe

Wheat Substitutes

“The process of adding micro nutrients to food”

Define Fortification

Why Fortification

Industry Fortification

B Vitamins

Vitamin D

Iron

Calcium

Folic Acid

Discussion Fortification

Industry Fortification

N.J. Wierdsma, M.A. van Bokhorst-de van der

Schueren, M. Berkenpas, C.J.J. Moulder, A.V. Bodegraven

Vitamin and mineral deficiencies are highly prevalent in

newly diagnosed celiac disease patients

Nutrients, 5 (10) (2013), pp. 3975-3992

Industry Fortification

Overall, 17% were malnourished, 22% of the women were

underweight, and 29% of the patients were overweight

(BMI > 25). Vitamin deficiencies were barely seen in

healthy controls

S.J. Shepherd, P.R. Gibson. Nutritional inadequacies of

the gluten-free diet in both recently–diagnosed and long–

term patients with celiac disease.

J. Hum. Nutr. Diet., 26 (2013), pp. 349-358

Industry Fortification

“Dietary inadequacies are common (in patients with

Celiac Disease) and may relate to habitual poor food

choices in addition to inherent deficiencies in the GFD.”

J. Miranda, A. Lasa, M.A. Bustamante, I. Churruca, E. Simon.

Nutritional differences between a gluten-free diet and a

diet containing equivalent products with gluten

Plant Food Hum. Nutr., 69 (2014), pp. 182-187

Industry Fortification

“The results of the present collaborative study pointed out

differences in calorie, macronutrient, fibre, sodium, salt and

cholesterol content between GF rendered and gluten-containing

foodstuffs. Following a diet based on GF products can create a

nutritional imbalance for celiac patients.”

C. Hallert, C. Grant, S. Grehn, C. Granno, S. Hulten,G. Midha

gen, et al. Evidence of poor vitamin status in celiac

patients on a gluten-free diet for 10 years

Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther., 16 (2002), pp. 1333-13

Industry Fortification

“Half of the adult celiac patients carefully treated with a

gluten-free diet for several years showed signs of a poor

vitamin status.”

T. Thompson. Nutritional Quality of Gluten Free Foods

Gluten Free Food Science and Technology (2009), pp. 43-65

Industry Fortification

“Researchers concluded that the nutrient intake among this

group of persons with celiac disease was inadequate. Improving

enriched gluten free foods would go a long way towards

ensuring that persons with celiac disease consumed a

nutritionally adequate diet”

Industry Fortification

S.J. Shepherd, P.R. Gibson. Nutritional inadequacies of the gluten-free diet in both

recently–diagnosed and long–term patients with celiac disease.

J. Hum. Nutr. Diet., 26 (2013), pp. 349-358

Individuals (with celiac disease)

experienced a deficiency in

Folate, B-Vitamins, Iron,

Calcium, Fibre and Total Grain

servings

(below RDA).

Key Findings

Discussion Fortification

Industry Fortification

Bread or Wheat based products once a day

Wheat, Maize and Rice as Total Cereal Consumption

Cereals

National

Diet &

Nutrition

Survey

Bread Breakfast Cereals

Iron 44% 9% 20%

Fibre 42% 20% 13%

Calcium &

Vitamin D 13% Men

20% Women

Folate 33% 15%

Other

Findings

Conclusion Fortification

“GFD has a lower level of the key micronutrients. This is due to the substitution of fortified wheat with highly refined flour or white rice”

Thompson T.

Key

Points

“You can get still fulfill all your RDA for micronutrients. Even on a Gluten Free Diet”

The Challenge

Affordability

Conclusion

Nutritional Quality Palatability Affordability

Education Physicians Dieticians Patients

Fortification of Gluten Free Foods:

A necessity or luxury?

Bronzie Kee

Production Manager - Nestle

Founder - The Little LunchBox Company

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