Like all scientific innovations, nutrigenomics develops through a constant interplay with society. Normative assumptions, embedded in the way researchers formulate strands of nutrigenomics research, affect this interplay. These assumptions may influence norms and values on food and health in our society. To discuss the possible pros and cons of a society with nutrigenomics, we need to reflect ethically on assumptions rooted in nutrigenomics research. To begin with, we analysed a set of scientific journal articles and explicated three normative assumptions embedded in the present nutrigenomics research. First, values regarding food are exclusively explained in terms of disease prevention. Health is therefore a state preceding a sum of possib...
Four principles are taken as basis for the ethical analysis: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, ...
Taking people’s longevity as a measure of good life, humankind can proudly say that the average pers...
This short article is a summary of a lecture at the 3rd International Nutrigeonomics Conference ”Fro...
Like all scientific innovations, nutrigenomics develops through a constant interplay with society. N...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
Again and again utopian hopes are connected with the life sciences (no hunger, health for everyone; ...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
My paper attempts to tackle the ethical implications of healthy behavior based on the impacts which ...
Dietary guidelines are mostly issued by agrifood departments or agencies of governments, and are the...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
Four principles are taken as basis for the ethical analysis: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, ...
Taking people’s longevity as a measure of good life, humankind can proudly say that the average pers...
This short article is a summary of a lecture at the 3rd International Nutrigeonomics Conference ”Fro...
Like all scientific innovations, nutrigenomics develops through a constant interplay with society. N...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
Again and again utopian hopes are connected with the life sciences (no hunger, health for everyone; ...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
My paper attempts to tackle the ethical implications of healthy behavior based on the impacts which ...
Dietary guidelines are mostly issued by agrifood departments or agencies of governments, and are the...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
Four principles are taken as basis for the ethical analysis: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, ...
Taking people’s longevity as a measure of good life, humankind can proudly say that the average pers...
This short article is a summary of a lecture at the 3rd International Nutrigeonomics Conference ”Fro...