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Range of ingredient­s bulk up food fibre counts

- CANDICE CHOI

NEW YORK Are the fibre counts for foods getting bloated?

Browse supermarke­t shelves, and it’s easy to find ice cream, yogurt and brownies with impressive fibre totals. That’s because companies add ingredient­s to boost the fiber, a practice they say helps people enjoy treats with less guilt but that critics say distorts ideas about what’s healthy.

A Fiber One brownie, for instance, has 90 calories and 5 grams of fibre. It’s even possible to get a whole day’s worth of fiber by eating candy; a small bag of Smart Sweets gummy bears has 90 calories and 28 grams of fibre.

Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion is giving its nod for many of the ingredient­s that companies already use to pump up fibre to be counted as such on the new Nutrition Facts panel, which will be required in two years. The agency’s blessing comes after a 2016 rule said added fibres need to provide a health benefit, rather than just being a non-digestible carbohydra­te.

Since then, the FDA has been reviewing scientific evidence submitted by companies showing the health benefits of various ingredient­s. On Thursday, it gave the green light for eight ingredient­s to keep being counted as fibre.

The agency says more fibres may be recognized in the future, and that it rejected two petitions for an ingredient.

General Mills Inc., which makes Fiber One, said in a statement it’s pleased with the FDA’s decision. It declined a request to comment further. Smart Sweets did not respond to a request for comment.

Not everyone is happy about the decision.

The advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest says added fibres can fuel the confusion about what’s healthy and what’s not. The group says that creates situations where a brownie might have more fibre than a peach — and sway people into picking the brownie.

Another complicati­on: The approved health benefit may not be what people expect from fibre, says Bonnie Liebman, director of nutrition at CSPI.

Inulin, which is often taken from chicory root, is among the ingredient­s approved to be counted as fibre. And even though people might assume that fibre’s benefit is digestive regularity or feeling full, the proven health benefit was for calcium absorption.

“That’s the problem — the label will just say it’s high fibre,” Liebman says.

 ?? AP PHOTO/KEITH SRAKOCIC ?? In this June 14 photo, a box of oatmeal shows part of the dietary descriptio­n in Zelienople, Pa. The U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion is giving its nod for many of the ingredient­s that companies already use to pump up fiber to be counted as such on...
AP PHOTO/KEITH SRAKOCIC In this June 14 photo, a box of oatmeal shows part of the dietary descriptio­n in Zelienople, Pa. The U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion is giving its nod for many of the ingredient­s that companies already use to pump up fiber to be counted as such on...

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