For nutrition and its associated disciplines, ethical considerations related to research are often complicated by factors that range from the use of experimental research designs that are overly holistic to inextricable links between nutrition research and marketing. As a consequence, there is the need for constant vigilance to assess and deal with apparent conflicts of interest. Also, there are few scientific disciplines that are defined by cultural, religious, or political codifications as is nutrition. Accordingly, examples of historical, cultural, and political events are described that have influenced ethical approaches related to nutrition research. Furthermore, nutrition research questions are often multifaceted and require dealing w...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
After a century of major technical advance, essentially achieved by and for the industrialized count...
For nutrition and its associated disciplines, ethical considerations related to research are often c...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
The limited integration of ethics in nutrition-related public health policies and interventions is o...
Dietary guidelines are mostly issued by agrifood departments or agencies of governments, and are the...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
This short article is a summary of a lecture at the 3rd International Nutrigeonomics Conference ”Fro...
The array of ethical issues facing the food industry is extensive. It includes fair and just treatme...
AbstractOne of the great dilemmas of our time is how we will secure and provide plentiful, healthy a...
Four principles are taken as basis for the ethical analysis: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, ...
Nutritional or dietary sciences have gained a high level of visibility in Western cultures, especial...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
After a century of major technical advance, essentially achieved by and for the industrialized count...
For nutrition and its associated disciplines, ethical considerations related to research are often c...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
The limited integration of ethics in nutrition-related public health policies and interventions is o...
Dietary guidelines are mostly issued by agrifood departments or agencies of governments, and are the...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
This short article is a summary of a lecture at the 3rd International Nutrigeonomics Conference ”Fro...
The array of ethical issues facing the food industry is extensive. It includes fair and just treatme...
AbstractOne of the great dilemmas of our time is how we will secure and provide plentiful, healthy a...
Four principles are taken as basis for the ethical analysis: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, ...
Nutritional or dietary sciences have gained a high level of visibility in Western cultures, especial...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
After a century of major technical advance, essentially achieved by and for the industrialized count...