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Wheat Foods Council Promoting Grain Consumption North Dakota Wheat Commission County Representative Annual Meeting – December 19, 2007

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Wheat Foods Council. Promoting Grain Consumption. North Dakota Wheat Commission County Representative Annual Meeting – December 19, 2007. Objectives. Consumption trends Health Claims Wheat Foods Council Activities. Balancing Whole Grain and Enriched. Whole Wheat Whole Grain Multi-grain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wheat Foods Council

Promoting Grain Consumption

North Dakota Wheat Commission County Representative Annual Meeting – December 19, 2007

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Objectives

Consumption trendsHealth ClaimsWheat Foods Council Activities

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Balancing Whole Grain and Enriched

Whole Wheat Whole Grain Multi-grain Enriched Refined White Wheat

Where’s the Wheat?

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Where we are…

Attitudes– Whole Grains and Fiber in 3/6 – Whole Grain consumption – 71% trying for more– Important to add WG to diet- 75%– Are eating more -33%

Potential Barriers– Taste not as much as thought

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Where we should be…

9 out of 10 Americans not getting the recommended 3 servings whole grains daily

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Product Launches

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Whole Grain Flour Production

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Whole Grain Health Claims

Whole Grain research provides compelling evidence

2005 Dietary Guideline recommendation of “at least half from whole”

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Recent Research

Asthma Diabetes Blood Pressure Gum Disease Weight Management Cancer CVD Inflammation

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Health Claims

Whole grain, low fat Whole grain, moderate

fat Cereal fiber, beta glucan

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Whole grain, low-fat

“ Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods and low in total fat*, saturated fat* and cholesterol* may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers.” (1999)

Qualifying Products – whole grain = bran, endosperm, germ in same proportion as naturally occurring grain; 51% whole grain by weight

* Low fat = < 3g/svg; low saturated fat = <1g/svg; low cholesterol = < 20mg/svg

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Whole grain, moderate fat

“Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods, and low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may help reduce the risk of heart disease.” (2003)

Qualifying products – whole grain contains bran, germ and endosperm in the same proportion as naturally occurring in grain; 51% whole grain by total weight.

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Cereal Fiber/ Beta Glucan

Soluble fiber from foods such as __ as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce risk of heard disease. Beta glucan, soluble fiber from oat bran, rolled oats and whole oat fiber. Oat bran must provide at least 5.5 beta glucan soluble fiber, rolled oats 4% beta glucan soluble fiber and whole oat flour must contain at least 4% beta glucan soluble fiber or psyllium husk of purity of no less than 95%. (Later amended to include oatrim and barley as a source of soluble fiber.

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Health Claim Limitations

Some foods qualify more easily than others– 51% whole grain by total weight of

ingredients– High moisture; lots of heavy non-grain

ingredients Some grains qualify more easily than others

– 11% or more fiber– Fiber levels vary between grains

Brown rice = 3.5% fiberCornmeal = 7.3% fiber

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51% of WHAT??

FDA = 51% of total weight of ingredients must be whole grain for FDA whole grain claim

USDA = 51% of weight of all grain ingredients must be whole grain for USDA programs

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Serving Sizes Vary…

Product

FDA (RACC) USDA (DG)

Bread 50g (~2sl) 1 slice (~28g)

Cereal (RTE) 15-55g 1 cup

Hot Cereal 1 cup ½ cup

Pasta (unkd) 2 ounces 1 ounce

Rice 45g 28g

Dietary Guidelines (USDA/HHS) use different definition of grain serving than FDA

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New Materials – Special Funding

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Coming in 2008…

Glycemic Index White Paper

Idaho Wheat Commission

Minnesota Wheat Commission

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Research Initiatives

Support research project at UVA looking at high CHO /high fiber diet vs. low CHO

Other pertinent research

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Collaborations

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Media Promotions

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35th Anniversary Celebration

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Pasta Promotion

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Thank you!!!