Social sciences for food and health research |
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Authors: | Mark McCarthy |
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Institution: | Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 6BT UK |
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Abstract: | Healthier eating is a global challenge for chronic disease control. Food and Health Research in Europe (FAHRE) surveyed research structures and programmes in 32 countries, and reviewed research needs and gaps across nine themes. Food processing and safety research, nutrition and molecular research, and disease-based clinical research are strong; but research is weak on determinants of disease and healthier eating through policies and changing behaviours. Biomedical and commercial research for patents contrast with social research for the public interest. More funding and capacity support should go to social research in the food and health sector. |
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Keywords: | Research priorities Nutrition policy Social sciences |
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