The Open Nutrition Journal

2020, 14 : 1-9
Published online 2020 March 20. DOI: 10.2174/1874288202014010001
Publisher ID: TONUTRJ-14-1

RESEARCH ARTICLE
Cereal-based Complementary Foods Marketed in the City of Yaounde: Assessment of the Compliance to Labeling and Nutritional Composition Standards

Mvogo N. Rolly1, * , Djouhou F. Michelle1 , Saha F. Brice1,2 , Kuagny M. Blaise1 , Mafogang Borelle1 and Fokou Elie1

*Address correspondence to this author at Laboratory for Food Science and Metabolism, Department of Biochemistry, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 812, Yaounde, Cameroon ; Tel:(+237)676192103; Email: rolly.mvogo83@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Background:

Complementary foods are foods intended for consumption by infants and young children to supplement then replace their milk diet. Compliance with labeling and nutritional composition standards conditions their nutritional quality.

Objective:

The aim of this study was to assess the compliance level of Cereal-based Complementary Foods (CCFs) marketed in the city of Yaounde to related standards.

Methods:

A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 125 mothers in 2 hospitals of Yaounde using probabilistic cluster sampling. The labelings and nutritional compositions of the most consumed CCFs coded as “ASC O”, “ASC I”, “ASC E” and “ASC A”, were compared to Codex Alimentarius standards at an acceptability threshold of 80%.

Results:

The labeling standards were 95.24%, 93.48%, 89.68% and 59.34% compliant for “ASC O”, “ASC I”, “ASC E” and “ASC A” respectively, 52.5%, 73.75%, 83. 75% and 35% for nutritional composition standards. 90% of these CCFs complied with labeling standards, while only 26% with nutritional composition standards.

Conclusion:

CCFs in Yaounde have as main defects: incomplete labels, labels with errors and falsities, protein and mineral deficiencies. Their producers, controllers, and buyers should respectively improve, control and seek their good quality for the well-being and good health of infants and young children.

Keywords:

Complementary food, Cereals, Labeling, Nutritional quality, Standards, Yaounde.