Contenido de ácidos grasos trans en los alimentos en España en 2015

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Objective To ascertain the content of trans-fatty acids (TFA) in food products in Spain in 2015 and assess trends in TFA content since 2010. Methods We analysed the fat content of 277 food products purchased in Spanish supermarkets in 2015 and calculated both the total fat and TFA content and the proportion of TFA to total fats. The results obtained in 2015 were compared to those yielded by a similar study in 2010. Results In 2015, the majority of food products studied had a TFA content of less than 0.2 g/100 g product, and a TFA/total fat ratio of less than 2%. No significant increases were found compared to 2010. Food groups with a higher TFA content were dairy products of possible natural origin. Conclusions TFA content in Spain is low and has significantly fallen since 2010.

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Pérez-Farinós, N., Dal Re Saavedra, M. Á., Villar Villalba, C., & Robledo de Dios, T. (2016). Contenido de ácidos grasos trans en los alimentos en España en 2015. Gaceta Sanitaria, 30(5), 379–382. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.04.007

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