Country for PR: Hong Kong
Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (Hong Kong)
Thursday, June 11 2020 - 18:38
AsiaNet
Herbalife Nutrition Survey Debunks Top Nutrition Myths Commonly Believed by Asia Pacific Consumers
HONG KONG, June 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Internet Misinformation Contributes to 60% of Consumers Lacking Nutrition 
Knowledge 

Premier global nutrition company, Herbalife Nutrition, today released 
additional findings from its Asia Pacific Nutrition Myths Survey 2020, 
uncovering that 60 percent of consumers were confused about nutrition facts. 
The survey was conducted with 5,500 respondents from Australia, Hong Kong, 
Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and 
Vietnam in March 2020.

In a general nutrition knowledge quiz administered together with the survey, a 
total of 48 "True or False" questions spanning nine nutrition areas - general 
nutrition, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, caffeine, weight 
management and breakfast - were presented to survey participants. The results 
revealed that less than a quarter (23%) of the respondents scored passing marks 
(answered half or more of the questions correctly). 

The quiz also found that the top three areas with the biggest nutrition 
knowledge gaps were:

-Minerals: only 28% of respondents answered the questions in the category 
correctly 
-Caffeine: only 33% of respondents answered the questions in the category 
correctly 
-Protein: only 34% of respondents answered the questions in the category 
correctly

Based on the results from the quiz, Herbalife Nutrition also uncovered a list 
of the top nutrition myths commonly believed by Asia Pacific consumers, with 
more than six in 10 consumers providing incorrect answers or said that they are 
unsure of the right answers to the nutrition statements presented to them.

"The prevalence of nutrition myths on the Internet has led to widespread 
confusion over nutrition facts versus fiction. Not only do the majority of 
consumers believe that consuming carbohydrates alone will result in weight 
gain, many of them also believe that less protein is required as they grow 
older - which is far from the truth," said Stephen Conchie, Senior Vice 
President and Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Herbalife Nutrition. 

"To help address these nutrition information gaps, we have been working with 
leading health and nutrition experts to make accurate nutritional knowledge 
widely available for Asia Pacific's consumers. We believe a collective effort 
by governments, healthcare institutions and the nutrition industry would be 
more effective in keeping consumers better informed in the long run, and hope 
more can partner with us on this journey to help people lead healthier lives," 
added Conchie.

Top Nutrition Myths in Asia Pacific Uncovered by the Survey

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200611/2827350-1

Myth #1: Carbohydrates make you gain weight

Fact: Carbohydrates alone don't cause weight gain; consuming excess calories 
do. The Herbalife Nutrition Philosophy recommends that carbohydrates form 40 
percent of daily calorie intake. Healthy sources of carbohydrates such as 
vegetables, fruits, legumes and wholegrains also provide important nutrients 
like calcium, iron and B vitamins.

Myth #2: Less protein is required as we grow older 

Fact: Starting in our early 40s, we may experience a gradual, progressive loss 
of muscle mass and function known as sarcopenia. This process can be mitigated 
by boosting protein intake and incorporating resistance exercise as we age. 

Myth #3: Caffeine causes dehydration

Fact: While caffeine has diuretic properties, moderate intake of between 2 to 3 
cups of coffee a day is unlikely to cause dehydration. A study by Institute for 
Scientific Information on Coffee also found that coffee can be as hydrating as 
water. 

Myth #4: Peak bone mass can be optimized at any age with sufficient calcium 
intake 

Fact: Our peak bone mass (max bone size and strength) is dependent on calcium 
intake and reaches its peak by age 30. However, sufficient calcium intake 
throughout life can reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Calcium supplementation 
can protect against bone loss at older ages, especially for post-menopausal 
women who have higher calcium needs. 

Myth #5: A ketogenic diet is a healthy way to lose weight

Fact: Very low in carbohydrate, moderate in protein and very high in fat, the 
ketogenic diet forces the body to rely on body fat for fuel, resulting in 
weight loss. However, healthy carbohydrates are beneficial to the body, 
supplying energy, vitamins and minerals. To lose weight sustainably, adopt a 
balanced diet and exercise regularly.

Myth #6: A very low-fat diet is the best way to lose weight

Fact: Studies have shown minimal reductions in weight after the first year from 
very low-fat diets, making it an ineffective long-term weight loss strategy. In 
fact, our bodies need some fat to stay healthy, as it helps to build cell 
membranes and hormones, and aids the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E 
and K. 

Myth #7: The Glycemic Index is a good tool for choosing the healthiest 
carbohydrates 

Fact: The Glycemic Index measures how the carbohydrate in a food impacts blood 
sugar levels but cannot be relied on alone for choosing a healthy diet. The 
amount of carbohydrates you consume as well as what the food is being eaten 
with also needs to be considered in totality.

Myth #8: Protein powder is not a healthy source of protein as compared to 
protein from natural foods

Fact: Protein powder can be as good as protein from natural foods if derived 
from high-quality sources. For instance, soy protein from soybeans is a 
complete protein, providing a full range of nine essential amino acids for the 
body's nutrition requirements. 

About Herbalife Nutrition

Herbalife Nutrition is a global company that has been changing people's lives 
with great nutrition products and a proven business opportunity for its 
independent distributors since 1980. The Company offers high-quality, 
science-backed products, sold in over 90 countries by entrepreneurial 
distributors who provide one-on-one coaching and a supportive community that 
inspires their customers to embrace a healthier, more active lifestyle. Through 
the Company's global campaign to eradicate hunger, Herbalife Nutrition is also 
committed to bringing nutrition and education to communities around the world. 

For more information, please visit 
IAmHerbalifeNutrition.com(https://www.iamherbalifenutrition.com/).

SOURCE Herbalife Nutrition Asia Pacific


Image Attachments Links:

   Link: https://iop.asianetnews.net/view-attachment?attach-id=365145

   Caption: Top Nutrition Myths in Asia Pacific Uncovered by the Survey

Attachments
2827350-1.jpg
Translations

Japanese