Advocacy group, gov鈥檛 agencies call for ban on trans fat

TRANS FAT Free Philippines, a multisectoral campaign that advocates eliminating industrially produced trans fat, noted the need for the Trans Fat Free Philippines Bill, or to be passed into law to encourage healthy lifestyles.聽聽
鈥淭rans fats are ubiquitous and insidious,鈥 said Sophia V. San Luis, executive director of public interest law group Imagine Law,. 鈥淚t is everywhere and yet the public do not know it鈥檚 there. This needs to change.鈥澛犅
鈥淭rans fats have no health value and are completely replaceable with healthier alternatives that are already on the market,鈥 Ms. San Luis said. Once passed into law, the Trans Fat Free Philippines Bill will remove industrially-produced trans fat on food sources outside the jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), she added.聽聽
鈥淭his includes food products in establishments like restaurants, and the traditional and informal markets,鈥 she told the audience at the July 20 event. 鈥淚t will also mobilize much-needed resources for laboratories 鈥 and facilitate standards for detecting industrially produced trans fats in food.鈥澛犅
The Department of Health (DoH) and the FDA both have an administrative order () and a circular (), respectively, that seek to eliminate industrially produced trans fats in the Philippine food supply by June 18, 2023.聽聽
Past the deadline, pre-packaged and processed food with trans fat will be banned from sale to consumers.聽聽
鈥淎fter June 18, 2023, … any establishment found to be in violation of any provision of the DoH Administrative Order 2021-0039 and FDA Circular 2021-028 shall be grounded for disapproval and suspension or cancellation of CPR (Certificate of Product Registration),鈥 said Pilar Marilyn M. Pagayunan, director of the Center for Food Regulation and Research at the FDA.聽聽
Trans fat is a type of fat that can be either naturally occurring or artificially added. Both types may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease by increasing one鈥檚 LDL (low-density lipoprotein, or 鈥渂ad鈥) cholesterol and decreasing one鈥檚 HDL (high-density lipoprotein, or 鈥済ood鈥) cholesterol.聽聽
Examples of 鈥 through the partially hydrogenated oils introduced in the manufacturing process 鈥 are fast foods like french fries, snack foods like chips, and pre-prepared products such as cake frosting.聽聽
Three-in-one instant coffee also has trans fat in its formulation, said Dr. John Juliard L. Go, national professional officer of the World Health Organization (WHO) Philippines. 鈥淚n addition, some coffee formulations have a high level of sugar. I think the principle for all of us is to choose the healthier option always,鈥 he said.聽聽
To make decision-making a less complicated process, opt for whole natural food, which can be found in fresh markets, said Dr. Beverly Lorraine C. Ho, officer-in-charge of the DoH鈥檚 Public Health Services Teams.聽聽
鈥淭ry to avoid processed food as much as possible, because the labels might confuse you,鈥 she said, adding, 鈥渘owadays, we already have a lot of local coffee producers coming from different parts of the country 鈥 That would be an easier guide for the general public.鈥澛犅
limiting consumption of all forms of trans fat to less than 1% of total energy intake.聽聽
that the more trans fats eaten, the greater the risk of heart and blood vessel disease.聽聽
remains the top cause of death in the Philippines in 2021. 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol


