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FDI questions the European Commission on cardiovascular health and diet
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

FDI questions the European Commission on cardiovascular health and diet

The Italian newspaper Il Giornale reports that members of the FdI (Fratelli d'Italia) parliamentary group have submitted an inquiry to the European Commission regarding measures to combat obesity and promote the Mediterranean diet. The inquiry focuses on the 'Safe Hearts' plan adopted by the EU in December 2025, aiming to address childhood obesity and cardiovascular diseases through dietary changes. The article highlights rising obesity rates across Europe, linking them to chronic illnesses like diabetes and cardiovascular disease, while emphasizing the role of ultra-processed foods, added sugars, and alcohol consumption. It references a 2026 consensus statement from the European Society of Cardiology, which connects high consumption of ultra-processed foods to increased cardiovascular risk.

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FDI questions the European Commission on cardiovascular health and diet

The Italian newspaper Il Giornale reports that members of the FdI (Fratelli d'Italia) parliamentary group have submitted an inquiry to the European Commission regarding measures to combat obesity and promote the Mediterranean diet. The inquiry focuses on the 'Safe Hearts' plan adopted by the EU in December 2025, aiming to address childhood obesity and cardiovascular diseases through dietary changes. The article highlights rising obesity rates across Europe, linking them to chronic illnesses like diabetes and cardiovascular disease, while emphasizing the role of ultra-processed foods, added sugars, and alcohol consumption. It references a 2026 consensus statement from the European Society of Cardiology, which connects high consumption of ultra-processed foods to increased cardiovascular risk.

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