Background: In the food safety field, risk assessment, including microbial and chemical components, has been applied for many years. However, a whole and integrated public health assessment also depends on the nutritional composition of food. While the fact that foods and dietscan be a source of both risks and benefits now appears undisputed, carrying out a risk-benefit assessment (RBA) is still an emerging and challenging scientific subject. Aims: The purpose of the present review was to synthesize RBA studies associated with food consumption and to summarize the current methodological options and/or tendencies carried out in this field. Methods: The different data sources explored included around 20 accessible databases using the main ter...
Abstract: Seafood, defined here as marine and freshwater fish and shellfish, is recognized as a heal...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...
Over the past years benefit-risk analysis (BRA) in relation to foods and food ingredients has gained...
Background: Public health policies in the area of food and diets tend to separate recommendations on...
Benefit-risk assessment in food and nutrition is relatively new. It weighs the beneficial and advers...
Introduction: Risk-benefit assessment of foods (RBA) has emerged recently to estimate the overall im...
Risk-benefit assessment is the comparison of the risk of a situation to its related benefits, i.e. a...
Risk-benefit assessment is the comparison of the risk of a situation to its related benefits, i.e. a...
Risk-taking is normal in everyday life if there are associated (perceived) benefits. Benefit-risk an...
Risk-Benefit Assessment (RBA) of food, food ingredients and diets, has recently emerged to address m...
Benefit and risk perception with respect to food consumption, have been a part of human daily life f...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
The aim of food consumption is to provide people with the daily necessary energy, macro- and micronu...
Abstract: Seafood, defined here as marine and freshwater fish and shellfish, is recognized as a heal...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...
Over the past years benefit-risk analysis (BRA) in relation to foods and food ingredients has gained...
Background: Public health policies in the area of food and diets tend to separate recommendations on...
Benefit-risk assessment in food and nutrition is relatively new. It weighs the beneficial and advers...
Introduction: Risk-benefit assessment of foods (RBA) has emerged recently to estimate the overall im...
Risk-benefit assessment is the comparison of the risk of a situation to its related benefits, i.e. a...
Risk-benefit assessment is the comparison of the risk of a situation to its related benefits, i.e. a...
Risk-taking is normal in everyday life if there are associated (perceived) benefits. Benefit-risk an...
Risk-Benefit Assessment (RBA) of food, food ingredients and diets, has recently emerged to address m...
Benefit and risk perception with respect to food consumption, have been a part of human daily life f...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
The aim of food consumption is to provide people with the daily necessary energy, macro- and micronu...
Abstract: Seafood, defined here as marine and freshwater fish and shellfish, is recognized as a heal...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...
Over the past years benefit-risk analysis (BRA) in relation to foods and food ingredients has gained...