Improving health through better nutrition of the population may contribute to enhanced efficiency and sustainability of healthcare systems. A recent expert meeting investigated in detail a number of methodological aspects related to the discipline of nutrition economics. The role of nutrition in health maintenance and in the prevention of non-communicable diseases is now generally recognised. However, the main scope of those seeking to contain healthcare expenditures tends to focus on the management of existing chronic diseases. Identifying additional relevant dimensions to measure and the context of use will become increasingly important in selecting and developing outcome measurements for nutrition interventions. The translation of nutrit...
here is much talk about the need for policies to be evidence-based; an admirable objective but not e...
Undernutrition among women and children contributes to almost half the global burden of child mortal...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
There is a new merging of health economics and nutrition disciplines to assess the impact of diet on...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a major and increasing contributor to morbidity and mortality in...
There is a growing recognition that nutrition may have a positive impact on public health and that i...
Background:: Nutrition interventions have specific features that might warrant modifications to the ...
Health-care systems are currently facing tremendous budget constraints resulting in growing pressure...
Background: Nutrition interventions have specific features that might warrant modifications to the m...
Aims: Interventions targeting diets have the potential to reduce a consistent fraction of the chroni...
Various national and local policies encouraging healthy eating have recently been proposed. This stu...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of an evidence-based approach to the developmen...
Malnutrition has been known in hospital and outpatient care for more than 30 years. It is estimated ...
Optimal nutrition across the continuum of care plays a key role in the short- and long-term clinical...
here is much talk about the need for policies to be evidence-based; an admirable objective but not e...
Undernutrition among women and children contributes to almost half the global burden of child mortal...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...
There is a new merging of health economics and nutrition disciplines to assess the impact of diet on...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a major and increasing contributor to morbidity and mortality in...
There is a growing recognition that nutrition may have a positive impact on public health and that i...
Background:: Nutrition interventions have specific features that might warrant modifications to the ...
Health-care systems are currently facing tremendous budget constraints resulting in growing pressure...
Background: Nutrition interventions have specific features that might warrant modifications to the m...
Aims: Interventions targeting diets have the potential to reduce a consistent fraction of the chroni...
Various national and local policies encouraging healthy eating have recently been proposed. This stu...
A large body of evidence supports the notion that incorrect or insufficient nutrition contributes to...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of an evidence-based approach to the developmen...
Malnutrition has been known in hospital and outpatient care for more than 30 years. It is estimated ...
Optimal nutrition across the continuum of care plays a key role in the short- and long-term clinical...
here is much talk about the need for policies to be evidence-based; an admirable objective but not e...
Undernutrition among women and children contributes to almost half the global burden of child mortal...
The rise in obesity and other food-related chronic diseases has prompted public-health officials of ...