Konferenzpaper

The new nutrition science project


AutorenlisteCannon, G; Leitzmann, C

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2005

Seiten673-694

ZeitschriftPublic Health Nutrition

Bandnummer8

Heftnummer6A

ISSN1368-9800

eISSN1475-2727

Open Access StatusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1079/PHN2005819

Konferenz17th International Congress of Nutrition

VerlagCambridge University Press


Abstract

Objective: To show that nutrition science, with its application to food and nutrition policy, now needs a new conceptual frarnework. This will incorporate nutrition in its current definition as principally a biological science, now including nutritional aspects of genomics. It will also create new governing and guiding principles; specify a new definition; and add social and environmental dimensions and domains.

Method: A narrative review of nutrition science, its successes and achievements, and its dilemmas, paradoxes, shortcomings, dissonances and challenges. Reference is made to 16 associated papers. Equal use is made of continuous text and of boxed texts that extend the review and give salient examples.

Results: Recent and current interrelated electronic and genomic discoveries and linked sequential demographic, nutritional and epidemiological shifts, in the context of associated and interlinked global social, cultural, environmental, economic, political and other developments, altogether amount to a world in revolution, requiring all disciplines including that of nutrition science to make comparably radical responses.

Conclusion: Nutrition in principle and practice should be a biological and also an environmental and social science. This new broad integrated structure brings Much recent and current progressive work into the centre of nutrition science, and in some ways is a renewal of the period when nutrition science had its greatest impact. It amounts to a map charting well-known and also new worlds. The new nutrition science is concerned with personal and population health, and also with planetary health - the welfare and future of the whole physical and living world of which humans are a part. In this way the discipline will make a greater contribution to the preservation, maintenance, development and sustenance of life on Earth, appropriate for the twenty-first century.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilCannon, G. and Leitzmann, C. (2005) The new nutrition science project, Public Health Nutrition, 8(6A), pp. 673-694. https://doi.org/10.1079/PHN2005819

APA-ZitierstilCannon, G., & Leitzmann, C. (2005). The new nutrition science project. Public Health Nutrition. 8(6A), 673-694. https://doi.org/10.1079/PHN2005819



Schlagwörter


biological dimensions of nutritionbiotechnology and nutritioncauses of health and diseaseconceptual framework of nutritiondefinition of nutritiondimensions of nutritionecological principles of nutritionenvironmental dimension of nutritionethical principles of nutritionevolution and nutritiongenomics and nutritionhistory and nutritionhuman rights and nutritionlife-course approach to nutritionprinciples of nutritionscientific revolutionssocial dimension of nutritionsystems theory and nutrition

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