Dietary Assessment in Human Health and Disease
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition Methodology & Assessment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 72007
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dietary assessment; dietary survey; food system; research infrastructure
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Dietary assessment is crucial in evaluating relationships between diet and health. It represents the information core describing amounts of food and food components, either actual or habitual intakes, and potential exposure to risks. Dietary assessment can be used to compare eating models across population groups to highlight current and emerging topics, then information can be used by researchers conducting experimental trials. On the other hand, clinical trial research has been exploited in planning new dietary surveys and using more appropriate new tools (ehealth, mhealth). Database management is always challenging, but collaboration between research groups and among citizens can improve the whole information system, allowing for underpinning policy-making decisions.
Themes for the Special Issue cutting edge topics:
-Direct effects: the triple burden of malnutrition (under-nourishment, over-nourishment, and micronutrient deficiency);
-Potential effects/exposure: nutrients and undesirable food components (contaminants, residues, etc.) interactions;
-Indirect effects through environmental impacts: nutrients, food waste, and pollution/GHG emissions;
-Dietary assessment as an education tool;
-The landscape of dietary assessment use in different contexts for better exploiting results: surveillance programs, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials;
-The role of dietary assessment in e-health and in m-health applications.
Prof. Aida Turrini
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Dietary assessment
- Individual dietary survey
- Food consumption study
- Human health
- Surveillance
- Nutrition and health
- Food safety and health
- Planetary health
- Environmental safety
- Epidemiological studies
- Clinical trials
- Ehealth
- Mhealth
- Connecting multiple methodologies
- Professional training
- Nutritional knowledge
- Nutritional education
- Nutritional database system
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