Imagine knowing exactly what 'healthy' really means on your food labels! This week, we get that clarity straight from the source as we sit down with Jim Jones, the Deputy Commissioner of Human Foods at the FDA. We explore the often-overlooked 'food' aspect of the FDA's role, discussing how the agency plans to make our food safer, the new 'healthy' labeling guidelines, and the implications for our eating habits and future health. Jones, a lifelong regulator, shares insights on food safety, nutrition labeling, and efforts to combat chronic disease through improved nutrition. We also touch on the challenges and strategies for ensuring food access in underserved communities and the upcoming voluntary sodium reduction initiative.
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00:00 Introduction and Conference Recap
01:00 Interview with FDA's Deputy Commissioner Jim Jones
02:59 FDA's Role in Nutrition and Food Safety
03:46 New Healthy Label Regulations
04:46 Front of Pack Labeling Initiative
05:58 Challenges and Industry Response
09:50 Transparency and Trust in Dietary Guidelines
12:49 Addressing Food Access and Equity
16:10 Measuring the Impact of New Initiatives
17:13 Nutrition Education for Clinicians
19:46 Voluntary Sodium Reduction Guidelines
21:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts