Hyderabad:The dietary guidelines for Indians last released by the ICMR's National Institute of Nutrition in 2011 are being revised to promote healthy diets and lifestyles, the NIN director said on Sunday. The existing 15 guidelines will undergo a thorough revision and an important addition will be made for using food label information to make healthy food choices.
The guidelines are being revised in the light of the recently revised food composition data of commonly consumed foods across the country and the revised nutrient requirements for Indians, ICMR-NIN director Hemalatha R said.
"The 16th guideline will be: using the food label information to make healthy food choices and to keep away from unhealthy foods. This will deal with easy tips to read and understand the food label information when buying pre-packaged food," said Dr SubbaRao M Gavaravarapu, a senior scientist at NIN.
Also, the previous guidelines were more nutrient oriented and the recommendations were related to the amounts of nutrients required to be consumed to maintain a healthy life. The current version will provide a food-based approach with clear information on different food groups to be included in the daily diet by people of different age groups, genders and activity levels.