The respective examples, described in this paper, illustrate how the BRAFO-tiered approach, on benefit-risk assessment, can be tested on a wide range of case studies. Various results were provided, ranging from a quick stop as the result of non-genuine benefit-risk questions to continuation through the tiers into deterministic/probabilistic calculations. The paper illustrates the assessment of benefits and risks associated with dietary interventions. The BRAFO tiered approach is tested with five case studies. In each instance, the benefit-risk approach is tested on the basis of existing evaluations for the individual effects done by others; no new risk or benefit evaluations were made. The following case studies were thoroughly analysed: an...
Foods and food components can have positive and/or negative effects on our health, resulting in bene...
Background: In the food safety field, risk assessment, including microbial and chemical components, ...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...
Risk-taking is normal in everyday life if there are associated (perceived) benefits. Benefit-risk an...
There is evidence that consumption of fish, especially oily fish, has substantial beneficial effects...
Benefit-risk assessment in food and nutrition is relatively new. It weighs the beneficial and advers...
The aim of the European Funded Project BRAFO (benefit-risk analysis of foods) project was to develop...
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...
Introduction: Risk-benefit assessment of foods (RBA) has emerged recently to estimate the overall im...
An integrated benefit-risk analysis aims to give guidance in decision situations where benefits do n...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Risk-Benefit Assessment (RBA) of food, food ingredients and diets, has recently emerged to address m...
Traditionally, different approaches have been used to determine the recommended. dietary allowances ...
Foods and food components can have positive and/or negative effects on our health, resulting in bene...
Background: In the food safety field, risk assessment, including microbial and chemical components, ...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...
Risk-taking is normal in everyday life if there are associated (perceived) benefits. Benefit-risk an...
There is evidence that consumption of fish, especially oily fish, has substantial beneficial effects...
Benefit-risk assessment in food and nutrition is relatively new. It weighs the beneficial and advers...
The aim of the European Funded Project BRAFO (benefit-risk analysis of foods) project was to develop...
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...
Introduction: Risk-benefit assessment of foods (RBA) has emerged recently to estimate the overall im...
An integrated benefit-risk analysis aims to give guidance in decision situations where benefits do n...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Risk-Benefit Assessment (RBA) of food, food ingredients and diets, has recently emerged to address m...
Traditionally, different approaches have been used to determine the recommended. dietary allowances ...
Foods and food components can have positive and/or negative effects on our health, resulting in bene...
Background: In the food safety field, risk assessment, including microbial and chemical components, ...
There is a growing need for risk-benefit assessments of foods, or components thereof, which may have...