Latest Study Reveals New Dangers of Junk Food


Latest Study Reveals New Dangers of Junk Food

By Imran Khan

New Delhi, Mar 31 (IANS): Most junk foods, including your favourite brand of noodles, burgers and aloo bhujia, contain very high levels of trans fats, salt and sugar, which inevitably leads to severe ill health and diseases like obesity and diabetes in young people in India, according to a study by the Centre For Science and Environment.

"The younger generation, hooked to junk food, are vulnerable to heart disease in the prime of their life," says a junk food and nutrition study conducted by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment.

"We all know junk food is bad, yet we still eat it. But, do we know how bad it is? Do we ever check what we are eating, and whether that packet of chips or Maggi noodles has what it claims it has? Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health," Sunita Narain, director general of CSE, told a press conference while releasing the new study here Friday.

She said that CSE lab tested 16 major brands of junk foods relished by people, particularly the young, including Maggi and Top Ramen noodles, MacDonald's foods, KFC's fried chicken and Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia, among others.

"It was shocking that companies resort to large scale misbranding and misinformation. Many say their products contain zero trans fats, but CSE finds heavy doses of it, which is not good for health," Narain said.

According to her, CSE's study which tested a host of samples of popular foods such as potato chips, snacks like aloo bhujia, noodles, soft drinks, burgers, French fries and fried chicken, shows that having just one serving of these foods completely overturns our daily diet chart.

CSE, which is known for some ground-breaking studies on food and contamination, said this is the first comprehensive Indian study to have looked at nutritional claims made by junk food makers. "Our findings are pretty damning," said Chandra Bhushan, deputy director general of CSE, who also heads the pollution monitoring lab which conducted the study.

He said the normal 80 gram packet of Maggi noodles that many of us gobble almost on a daily basis has over 3.5 gram of salt, enough to take care of over 60 percent of our permitted daily salt intake as per the National Institute of Nutrition and the World Health Organisation.

"Which means for the rest of the day, we will be restricted to have food which should contain less than 2 gram of salt. Not a happy choice at all for us in the sub-continent who love to have our salt and eat it too," Bhushan said.

He said that salt is not the real or only problem. The real problem is trans fats or the bad fats. "CSE's study reveals a dirty truth of misinformation, misbranding, wrong labelling and obfuscation indulged in by companies, some of whom are on the top of the charts. They show that many junk foods claim they have zero trans fats, some don't even bother to mention how much trans fats they have," he said.

For example, Top Ramen Noodles claims there is zero trans fats in every 100 gram. But CSE study found 0.7 gram per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's aloo bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram.

"CSE study found as much as 3.7 gram of trans fats per 100 gram in PepsiCo Lays (snack smart) in a March 2012 batch which is a dangerously high dose. But PepsiCo never bothered to inform consumers," he said.

The CSE researchers said the heavy doses of trans fats, combined with that of salt, which comes from all so-called fun foods, work together to trigger ill health which can lead to death. "And there is enough global evidence to suggest that more and more young people are succumbing to problems of the heart at a much earlier age. At an age when they should have been at their productive best, they are losing productive life by eating this junk," Bhushan said.

Several experts stated that traditional Indian foods are not only healthy, they are also free from toxins.

More than 50 journalists from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan attended the meet.

"I strongly love traditional Indian foods, they are best in taste, flavour and healthy," Syeda Hameed, member Planning Commission, told media persons.

A Pepsico India spokesperson, however, said all products manufactured by the company in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

"We get our products regularly analysed at globally reputed and government-approved laboratories and these test reports clearly show that all our food products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands continue to be trans-fat free as defined by Indian and other regulators, including those in advanced countries," he said.

  

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  • Mahesh S Kotian, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    OK. this is about packed junk food which only middle calss and above can afford...What about the unhygenic food which is sold on streets of India which affects millions and millions of poor people of India.Is there any study conducted on it vis a vis burden on the government, which spends crores of money in govt hospitals?.Foods are sold in Street side only in India.There is no control over people -selling unhygenic food, unhygenic way of preparation,handling with out gloves,serving with bare hands.Nobody is bothered.If all these are taken careoff ,the money spent by Health ministry will definetly come down drastically.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri, Canada

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    How is this possible? most of indian kids/children shown in tv here are underweight, malnaturised or physically unfit. Is burger king or KFC r affordable to middle class in India??

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri, Canada

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    How is this possible? most of indian kids/children shown in tv here are underweight, malnaturised or physically unfit. Is burger king or KFC r affordable to middle class in India??

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka/Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Louis, Kuwait you just snatched my words, but my son asks why hotel idli samber/KFC/ Mc tastes better. for which i have no answer. Do you have any answers for kids?.

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  • Usha shetty Madodi, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Government should intervene now and legislation need to made to avoid health problems

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  • Joseph D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    My humble request to all parents is, please explain your child that we live in a competitive world. Everyday we will be subjected to tremendous pressure be it at school, or later at work place or the circumstances and challenges arises thereafter. If younger generation compromise health at prime of their age it will be a disaster to us. Infact younger generation is very much attracted towards junk food. I think awareness in educational institutions and complimentary action by parents only reduces this addiction. Even the support from government to ban advertisement of junk food will be very fruitful. It will be a serious concern to note increase in heart attack rates. We know that excess salt will raise the blood pressure and trans fat contribute to increase in bad cholesterol. Increase in bad cholesterol (LDL) level for prolonged period will cause clotting of coronary artery and this condition will cause heart attack. Even if a person survives heart attack, continuous medications like statin tablets and blood thinners will be recommended by doctors to maintain health. Rigorous change in life style is necessary by avoiding red meat, egg yolk, ghee, butter, ice cream, fried items and oily stuffs. Let us all work together to built healthy responsible society. My sincere thanks to editor daijiworld bringing this article and I wish similar articles will be published regularly. God bless all.

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    HEY MR.BANDARKAR YOUR POETRY IS GOOD IN PAPER ONLY NOT IN REAL. SCIENTIFICALLY IT IS PROOVED JUNK FOOD IS NOT GOOD. BECAUSE IT CONTAINS MORE FAT BECAUSE OF OIL AND EXTRA TASTE MAKERS OR INGREDIENT'S.
    SO PEOPLE SHOULD AVOID ALL SUCH JUNK FOODS. BETTER IS ALWAYS HOME FOOD.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    This reminds me the latest incident of having food in a reputed hotel in Mangalore. 4 of us had gone for lunch to a hotel S residency at kankanady. Gobhi manchurian was one of the dish served with lunch. 3 of us had the same. Usually i dont eat GObhi becuase of high content of pesticides in it. Unfortunately I had on the same day and till date we all are suffering from stomach ache and acidity. Had to spend a lot on treatment. My advice is try to reduce fast food. Never ever have Gobhi in any form in India!!!

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  • Peter Pinto, bangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Instead of understanding the gravity of the junk food situation and how it is affecting us and our children, most of the comments here are on the talent of someone's poetic capabilities. What a shift of priorities...No wonder our politicians know how to manipulate us.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Many schools in Mumbai have banned ready made snacks in children tiff-in boxes.
    They have a fixed menu on a weekly basis for parents to provide in tiff ins like
    Monday would be Idly day, Tuesday Dosa day, Wednesday Wada day……..

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    @R.Bhandarkar,M-
    In the past when I used to post some comments in a lighter vein- they weren't got the light of the day.
    But Daiji has changed & rather more generous in recognising, diverse readers TASTE.
    Well Done Sir- when tempers get hot on some contentious issues we need to calm them down with modern rhymes by you & expecting some more to make their mark felt.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Since our life is moving at a fast
    track, naturally, our instinct will be to grab the fast food to save time and labour. But the
    trap in swallowing dangerous
    dose of fat-salt and sugar on a daily basis, will
    take the consumer very fast in
    life to the doctors office-hospitals and other sorrows of life. Very interesting article.

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  • Rajesh Kumar, Sports Physio, Brahmavara/UK

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Its again we follow the western food...But most of the western countries love to have Indian dishes. Because they have already experienced the consequences of junk food.

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  • Ashraf, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    WELL SAID KAVI BHANDARKAR. PLS PUBLISH YOU POETRY IN DAIJI COLUMN AS A PUBLIC AWARNESS PROG. GR8 POETREY AND NEW STYLE OF GIVING COMMENTS.

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  • Jawar D'Souza, M'lore/Doha

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    First of all I do not know why it is called Junk Food, any way this food is made to taste better by adding all type of unwanted ingredient's. It should be a must to mention all the ingredient's and calories on the label. The best thing is to prepare your own food and eat, though it might not have the Fast Food taste still you will be fully aware of what you have put while cooking and how much Hygienic it is. All these Fast Food come with a package of decease, once in a while its o.k to have a small bite like me when its freely available.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    How could I forget Haldiram's Bhujia Aloo....
    The caption would read....
    For not that comfortable a stay at the Loo.....!!

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  • P.A.SHANU, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Doctors become more richer after children's started eating Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure Cheetos and similar brands of junks.

    We Indians must feel happy because we will get DUPLICATE MILK , BUTTER , GHEE and MEDICINES in open market everywhere. India is the only country where these things adlterated.

    No case, No fine, No imprisonment and no fear of all these even.

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  • geoffrey, hathill

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Rule of thumb: That which arouses taste buds, isn't good for health.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    'Yellarigu shira baagi vandisuvenu'
    'Nimma 'khushi'gageeye bareyutiruvenu'.....

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    R.Bandarkar's poetry
    is a real mimicry
    to understand the geometry
    in its full degree
    He is poetic
    but a best critic
    who makes us all say wahji wahji
    when we read our daiji

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Well said. Bhandarkar.
    My name is burger D'Souza. I eat double chick burgers n Double egg omelet pre-ultimate days Must check glucose n cholesterol. Must ask Dr. Edward Nazreth in his column. Nowadays children like this type food, KFC or Mackdonald. Idli Dosa only at hotel, at home no one like to eat. Gharki Murgi Dal Baraber.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Junk food is a classic example of unbalanced diet usually characterized by high proportion of carbohydrats, refined sugar, salt, fat and low nutrition value which can raise various health concerns like obesity, cardiac arrest, diabetes, high cholesterol, high BP etc.
    Deep fried potato chips, flavoured wafers, meat burgers as well as those creamy cakes, doughnuts,pizza, macdonald's & Kentacky & broasted chicken, these food items linked to depression says a study.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    I have been reading Mr R. Bhandarkars comments for a while. He is very humorous and expresses his views in poetry. We found a native poet in english langauage.... Bernard Shaw or Sarojini Naidu... Good work... Please keep writing sir..

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    After the CSE study , some Caption Copies to advertise the named products therein:
    MAGGI-'TINDU BAAGI' (KANNADA!)
    TOP RAMEN_- R.I. P. AMEN!
    MAc DONALD- Sure'DOC HERALD'!
    KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN -HELPING YOU PASS THE BATON-!!

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  • Human, Human

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    Dear R. Bhandarkar,

    I have become a fan of your poetry. Do continue your good work it enhances the comments section

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    R.Bhandarkar., M

    LOL :D

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, Mar 31 2012

    New dangers of 'Junk'
    Now forms a Major'Chunk' of a 'Minor Trunk'
    Eating does not make a 'HUNK'
    Leaves one miserable than a "PUNK"
    (English PUNK!!)

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