The field of nutrition has evolved rapidly over the past century. Nutrition scientists and policy makers in the developed world have shifted the focus of their efforts from dealing with diseases of overt nutrient deficiency to a new paradigm aimed at coping with conditions of excess-calories, sedentary lifestyles and stress. Advances in nutrition science, technology and manufacturing have largely eradicated nutrient deficiency diseases, while simultaneously facing the growing challenges of obesity, non-communicable diseases and aging. Nutrition research has gone through a necessary evolution, starting with a reductionist approach, driven by an ambition to understand the mechanisms responsible for the effects of individual nutrients at the c...
Thanks to advances in modern medicine over the past century, the world's population has experienced ...
In spite of amazing progress in food supply and nutritional science, and a striking increase in life...
A workshop held at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands, aimed at discussing ...
The field of nutrition has evolved rapidly over the past century. Nutrition scientists and policy ma...
The field of nutrition has evolved rapidly over the past century. Nutrition scientists and policy ma...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Achieving optimal health is an aspirational goal for the population, yet the definition of health re...
Sequencing of the human genome has opened the door to the most exciting new era for nutritional scie...
Objective: To focus on factors that play a major role in our rapid, global nutritional changes. Desi...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Malnutrition in an obese world was the fitting title of the 13th Federation of European Nutrition So...
Abstract The complex physiology of living organisms represents a challenge for mechan...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
Malnutrition in an obese world was the fitting title of the 13th Federation of European Nutrition So...
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
Thanks to advances in modern medicine over the past century, the world's population has experienced ...
In spite of amazing progress in food supply and nutritional science, and a striking increase in life...
A workshop held at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands, aimed at discussing ...
The field of nutrition has evolved rapidly over the past century. Nutrition scientists and policy ma...
The field of nutrition has evolved rapidly over the past century. Nutrition scientists and policy ma...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Achieving optimal health is an aspirational goal for the population, yet the definition of health re...
Sequencing of the human genome has opened the door to the most exciting new era for nutritional scie...
Objective: To focus on factors that play a major role in our rapid, global nutritional changes. Desi...
Objective: To show that current rates of global population growth, production and consumption of foo...
Malnutrition in an obese world was the fitting title of the 13th Federation of European Nutrition So...
Abstract The complex physiology of living organisms represents a challenge for mechan...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
Malnutrition in an obese world was the fitting title of the 13th Federation of European Nutrition So...
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
Thanks to advances in modern medicine over the past century, the world's population has experienced ...
In spite of amazing progress in food supply and nutritional science, and a striking increase in life...
A workshop held at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands, aimed at discussing ...