Barbados to implement policies to remove fatty acids from local foods

The Barbados government says policies to remove industrially produced trans fatty acids from local foods should be in place by December next year.

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Health and Wellness Minister, Dr. Jerome Walcott, addressing the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) High-Level Technical Meeting on NCDs and Mental Health, said the move to crack down on trans fats is among efforts such as food labelling, taxes on unhealthy foods and campaigns to limit the amount of sugar in drinks to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs), in the face of commercial determinants.

“Commercial determinants of health and trade are also important drivers of NCDs in SIDS. (They are) defined as the private sector activities that affect people’s health positively or negatively. Underpinning the commercial determinants of health is an understanding that large, multinational companies can exercise broad influence on the economic, physical, social and cultural environments in which people live,” Walcott said.

“In fact, through their influence on food prices, availability, and advertising, trade agreements and policies, they have accelerated the nutritional shift away from traditional diets, resulting in increased levels of obesity, food insecurity and NCDs. Sometimes, due to the size and nature of the commercial actors involved, governments in SIDS face impossible odds in securing regulatory protection to improve health.

Walcott told the delegates that small island developing states shared a disproportionately high burden of the risk factors, morbidity, and premature mortality caused by non-communicable diseases, mental health conditions, and their determinants.

He said 52 percent of people, aged 30 to 69 with NCDs in SIDS countries, are dying prematurely, and with risk factors showing that 28 percent of adults, aged 18 and above, do not engage in enough physical activity.

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Additionally, 23 percent smoke tobacco, while 56 percent are overweight, with half of these being obese.  In addition, the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 estimates, that 15.2 percent of the Caribbean population has a mental disorder, needing intervention.

Furthermore, in SIDS, suicide rates were disproportionately high compared to global averages, he stated, noting that childhood obesity rates remained on the increase, particularly in the western Pacific region.

“To combat these issues, it is clear that multi-sectoral and whole-of-government approaches are required, especially for action on the environmental, economic and social determinants of health.

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