ANSES published its opinions at the end of December 2019 on the latest updates to the PNNS recommendations for the elderly and children (young children from 0 to 3 years old and children and adolescents from 4 to 17 years old).
In these reports, the ANSES validates and supplements the nutritional recommendations of the PNNS with, in particular, health recommendations such as hand washing, respect for hygiene and the cold chain. In addition, they also cite foods to avoid for young children such as honey and unpasteurized dairy products.
or more information, you can consult the 3 ANSES reports on PNNS recommendations for young children (0 to 3 years old), adolescents (from 4 to 17 years old) and for the elderly (from 65 years old).
Orchidali can assist companies in setting up a PNNS charter and awareness programs on healthy eating and physical activity that may be part of your company’s CSR framework.
ANSES opinion on PNNS recommendations for children and the elderly
In these reports, the ANSES validates and supplements the nutritional recommendations of the PNNS with, in particular, health recommendations such as hand washing, respect for hygiene and the cold chain. In addition, they also cite foods to avoid for young children such as honey and unpasteurized dairy products.
or more information, you can consult the 3 ANSES reports on PNNS recommendations for young children (0 to 3 years old), adolescents (from 4 to 17 years old) and for the elderly (from 65 years old).
Orchidali can assist companies in setting up a PNNS charter and awareness programs on healthy eating and physical activity that may be part of your company’s CSR framework.
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