OBJECTIVE: To examine the present methods used to define nutritional needs, and to analyse the intrinsic limitations of the reductionist chemical, biological and medical approaches to assess requirements. To establish the necessity to incorporate the complexities emerging from a broader understanding of the biological sciences as well as to include environmental and social dimensions in addressing nutritional needs. METHOD: Examples of the limitations of current approaches and the implications of these in defining potential solutions and policy options to address present nutritional problems are presented and discussed. CONCLUSION: The chemical and biological sciences have provided a strong base for nutrition and have been essential in esta...
Integration of nutritional and sustainable aspects is a complex task tackled by a few scientific con...
The reductionist approach has been predominant to date in human nutrition research and has unraveled...
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
AbstractObjectiveTo emphasise the importance of defining a new nutrition science and food policy tha...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Until about 1900, large proportions of the world population endured hunger and poverty. The 20th cen...
Abstract: Problem statement: Human Nutrition, a necessary component of health-education, studies the...
I IS hoped that Perspectives km Nutritiomi will review the literature selectively, inter-pret it mo...
AbstractObjectiveTo specify the principles, definition and dimensions of the new nutrition science.P...
Although progress has been made towards international goals for the eradication of hunger and malnut...
According to Carpenter (1993), the first problem for nutritional science, to identify the chemicals ...
Objective: To specify the principles, definition and dimensions of the new nutrition science.Purpose...
Integration of nutritional and sustainable aspects is a complex task tackled by a few scientific con...
The reductionist approach has been predominant to date in human nutrition research and has unraveled...
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
AbstractObjectiveTo emphasise the importance of defining a new nutrition science and food policy tha...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Until about 1900, large proportions of the world population endured hunger and poverty. The 20th cen...
Abstract: Problem statement: Human Nutrition, a necessary component of health-education, studies the...
I IS hoped that Perspectives km Nutritiomi will review the literature selectively, inter-pret it mo...
AbstractObjectiveTo specify the principles, definition and dimensions of the new nutrition science.P...
Although progress has been made towards international goals for the eradication of hunger and malnut...
According to Carpenter (1993), the first problem for nutritional science, to identify the chemicals ...
Objective: To specify the principles, definition and dimensions of the new nutrition science.Purpose...
Integration of nutritional and sustainable aspects is a complex task tackled by a few scientific con...
The reductionist approach has been predominant to date in human nutrition research and has unraveled...
Objective: To show that nutrition science is anchored in food systems and is influenced by the socia...