Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 29, 2020

CSIRO partners with Australian food manufacturers to deliver healthy solutions

CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, is partnering with Australian food manufacturers and retailers to make it easier for time-poor Australians to choose nutritious ready meals consistent with the successful CSIRO Low Carb Diet and Lifestyle Plan.

CSIRO’s Senior Research Scientist Grant Brinkworth said through decades of nutrition and health research CSIRO understood the barriers that can hold people back from improving their diet quality.

Professor Brinkworth notes “we know that lifestyle factors like time and budget pressures and the growing rate of single person households are fuelling a strong demand for ready meals.

“In Australia, our diet is getting worse. Of the top 20 causes of death in Australia, 14 are lifestyle related, with Type 2 diabetes one of the fastest growing chronic health conditions contributing to these startling numbers.

“As people are seeking convenient food solutions, it is important to make the healthy solution the easy option.”

Be Fit Food is the first provider to partner with CSIRO to develop and deliver meals that have been specifically designed to comply with the CSIRO Low Carb Diet.

The meals will feature a front of pack labelling mark signalling they are a meal suitable for the CSIRO Low Carb Diet.

Ready meals featuring the mark have been formulated and passed independent tests to ensure strict benchmarks have been met, making them compliant with the food and nutrient specifications of the science-based CSIRO Low Carb Diet.

The CSIRO Low Carb Diet is an energy-controlled, nutritionally complete meal plan that is lower in carbohydrate and higher in protein and healthy (unsaturated) fats.

When compared to ready meals currently available in the Australian market, the meals displaying the Meal Suitable for the CSIRO Low Carb Diet mark on average contain 68% less carbohydrate and 55% less sodium.

Professor Brinkworth adds “In a world full of so much nutrition noise, few diets have undergone the type of rigorous clinical testing and research that the CSIRO Low-Carb Diet has.”

Clinical studies have shown that the CSIRO Low Carb Diet and Lifestyle Plan effectively delivers sustained long-term weight loss and greater improvements in blood glucose control, and reduction in diabetes medication requirements as well as risk factors for heart disease compared to a traditional high carbohydrate, low fat diet.

Be Fit Food Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Kate Save welcomed the partnership with CSIRO advising “the new Be Fit Food Lifestyle Range has been specifically formulated to follow the exact science of the CSIRO Low Carb Diet.

“The range is a tasty and convenient way to enjoy the benefits of the CSIRO Low Carb Diet, without having to cook.

“Our philosophy is that food should be the first medicine in the pursuit of optimal health and prevention and treatment of weight-related disease.

“We’re delighted to partner with CSIRO to deliver delicious and nutritionally complete meal options to help people achieve healthier lifestyles.”

Meals can be ordered from www.befitfood.com.au/lifestyle 

For more information about the CSIRO Low Carb Diet please visit: www.csiro.au/lcd

Companies interested in knowing more about this initiative and related partnership opportunities should contact Harry Rumpler: Harry.Rumpler@csiro.au

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