Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Vol.19 (2023) , 97-98
Suggested Citation
Lwin K.Z. Evaluation of Nutritive Value of Commercially Packaged Snacks Available in Thai Supermarkets. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Vol.19 (2023) , 97-98. 98. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/82487
Title
Evaluation of Nutritive Value of Commercially Packaged Snacks Available in Thai Supermarkets
Nutrition labels play an important role in giving information about key nutrients of packaged snacks. This study assessed the nutrient contents from nutrition labels and categorized commercially packaged snacks by health star rating (HSR) system. Results show that nuts and seeds group has the highest total energy (kcal) and meat based group has the lowest total energy. In the HSR system, among all 7 groups of snacks, 21.1% of nuts and seeds products have 5 stars but 78.7% of meat-based snacks have only 0.5 stars. Therefore, nuts and seeds group can be consumed in moderate amount during snack time.