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Functional Foods

Definition:
Any food claimed to have a positive impact on your health, physical performance or state of mind IN ADDITION to its nutritive value. Also called 'designer foods', 'nutraceuticals' and 'pharmafoods'

Risks:

Added substance not been adequately tested(safety)
The claimed benefit may be based on little or no evidence
Only a trivial amount of beneficial ingredient is added
Some may replace healthy foods (fruit/vegies) with drinks/chips enriched with 'health-promoting' ingredient. Fruit/Veg are a cocktail of healthy compounds, functional foods usually offer one or two.

Examples of Functional Foods:
The first functional foods were foods fortified with extra vitamins/minerals to help treat deficiency such as:

Iodine added to salt (goitre)
Vit D in margarine (rickets)
Folate in bread/cereal (birth defects)

Other examples

Live bacteria in yoghurt (health benefits??)
Isoflavone-enriched bread/cereals (?protect against heart disease, breast cancer, menopausal
symptoms)
Omega 3 fats in eggs and margarine (?protect against heart disease, reduce effects of arthritis)
Hi-maize, a resistant starch, in bread,cereal, pasta (?protect against bowel cancer)
Phytosterols in margarine (reduce blood cholesterol)

 

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