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COMMUNICATING AND VALIDATING THE WHOLE GRAIN OATS - HEART
HEALTH CLAIM: THE CHEERIOS® STORY
CLIENT: GENERAL MILLS, INC.
CATEGORY: Food & Beverage Company
BACKGROUND
On January 21, 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
granted final approval for the first food-specific health claim.
Manufacturers of oat-based foods were allowed to claim on food packaging
and in advertising that "soluble fiber from foods such as oat
bran, when consumed as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol,
may reduce the risk of heart disease." The original petition
to allow this health claim was submitted by The Quaker Oats Company.
General Mills recognized it too could benefit significantly from
this claim because its ready-to-eat cereal Cheerios® contains
enough soluble fiber from whole grain oats to make it eligible for
this health claim. Shortly after FDA approval was granted, General
Mills approached Dr. Rippe and RLI for help developing education
materials for health care providers and the public to help articulate
the health claim.
RLI'S RESPONSE
In conjunction with the 1997 publication of a major clinical research
trial from the University of Minnesota's Heart Disease Prevention
Program, which demonstrated that oat bran further lowered cholesterol
levels in individuals following the American Heart Association Step
One Diet, Dr. Rippe conducted a national satellite media tour. Dr.
Rippe also traveled to a number of cities to appear on television
to discuss the new whole grain oat claim and its relationship to
lowering the risk of coronary artery disease. Additionally, Dr.
Rippe and colleagues developed a simple yet effective health promotion
program, entitled the Cheerios SureStart Program, which was
distributed to 100,000 physicians throughout the United States.
The Cheerios SureStart program outlines simple dietary
and lifestyle changes individuals can make to improve their cardiovascular
health. Here is what the authors wrote about the simple lifestyle
practices that are incorporated into the Cheerios SureStart
program:
"Imagine waking
up each morning eager to meet the day, knowing you'll look and feel
your best. To us, that's what fitness is all about. It's not just
a matter of eating right or doing the right amount of physical activity.
It's about living energetically, with a positive outlook, enthusiastic
about what's in store!
"Contrary
to what you may think, achieving this kind of fitness isn't complicated
or difficult. That's what the Cheerios SureStart Program is all
about--finding the simple steps to get started on the path toward
health and fitness. First, it is critical to be realistic. A plan
for getting and staying fit absolutely must fit into our busy, complex
lives--without having to turn them upside down. If it takes too
much time or effort to get and stay fit, chances are we won't. Second,
the plan must work. It should be based on research that shows it
will help us achieve the benefits we want. The Cheerios SureStart
Program meets both these criteria. It is highly realistic because
it is simple and can fit easily into your life. It starts you off
on a lifetime of looking and feeling your best with two fundamentally
important yet uncomplicated steps: eating a low-fat Cheerios breakfast
and snack and taking a daily walk. The steps are based on research
and recommendations from some of the nation's leading nutrition,
health and fitness organizations. The potential benefits are impressive:
you can manage your weight better, lower your blood cholesterol
level, reduce your risk for heart disease, feel more energetic and
simply look and feel better. So don't delay! Get a sure start on
a happier, healthier life. Start the Cheerios SureStart Program
today."
-James M. Rippe, M.D. and Marsha Hudnell, MS,
RD
In conjunction with the Cheerios SureStart program, General Mills
asked Dr. Rippe if he would allow his picture to periodically appear
on the back of Cheerios boxes; permission was granted for this request.
Subsequently, General Mills sponsored a major, randomized, double
blind, placebo-controlled prospective study exploring cardiovascular
benefits of consumption of whole grain oats, in addition to the
AHA Step I Diet, and regular walking as cornerstones in lowering
total cholesterol and raising HDL.
RESULTS
During the course of this program, Cheerios® became the number
one ready-to-eat cereal in the world. Results of the research trial
positioning Cheerios® as part of an overall approach to cardiovascular
health will be released in 2000.

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