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Goals in Nutrition Science 2020-2025

Five years ago, with the editorial board of Frontiers in Nutrition, we took a leap of faith to outline the Goals for Nutrition Science – the way we see it (1). Now, in 2020, we can put ourselves to the test and take a look back. Without a doubt we got it right with several of the key directions. To...

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Autores principales: Bassaganya-Riera, Josep, Berry, Elliot M., Blaak, Ellen E., Burlingame, Barbara, le Coutre, Johannes, van Eden, Willem, El-Sohemy, Ahmed, German, J. Bruce, Knorr, Dietrich, Lacroix, Christophe, Muscaritoli, Maurizio, Nieman, David C., Rychlik, Michael, Scholey, Andrew, Serafini, Mauro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7923694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33665201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.606378
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author Bassaganya-Riera, Josep
Berry, Elliot M.
Blaak, Ellen E.
Burlingame, Barbara
le Coutre, Johannes
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German, J. Bruce
Knorr, Dietrich
Lacroix, Christophe
Muscaritoli, Maurizio
Nieman, David C.
Rychlik, Michael
Scholey, Andrew
Serafini, Mauro
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Knorr, Dietrich
Lacroix, Christophe
Muscaritoli, Maurizio
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description Five years ago, with the editorial board of Frontiers in Nutrition, we took a leap of faith to outline the Goals for Nutrition Science – the way we see it (1). Now, in 2020, we can put ourselves to the test and take a look back. Without a doubt we got it right with several of the key directions. To name a few, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Food and Nutrition are part of the global public agenda, and the SDGs contribute to the structuring of international science and research. Nutritional Science has become a critical element in strengthening work on the SDGs, and the development of appropriate methodologies is built on the groundwork of acquiring and analyzing big datasets. Investigation of the Human Microbiome is providing novel insight on the interrelationship between nutrition, the immune system and disease. Finally, with an advanced definition of the gut-brain-axis we are getting a glimpse into the potential for Nutrition and Brain Health. Various milestones have been achieved, and any look into the future will have to consider the lessons learned from Covid-19 and the sobering awareness about the frailty of our food systems in ensuring global food security. With a view into the coming 5 years from 2020 to 2025, the editorial board has taken a slightly different approach as compared to the previous Goals article. A mind map has been created to outline the key topics in nutrition science. Not surprisingly, when looking ahead, the majority of scientific investigation required will be in the areas of health and sustainability. Johannes le Coutre, Field Chief Editor, Frontiers in Nutrition.
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spelling pubmed-79236942021-03-03 Goals in Nutrition Science 2020-2025 Bassaganya-Riera, Josep Berry, Elliot M. Blaak, Ellen E. Burlingame, Barbara le Coutre, Johannes van Eden, Willem El-Sohemy, Ahmed German, J. Bruce Knorr, Dietrich Lacroix, Christophe Muscaritoli, Maurizio Nieman, David C. Rychlik, Michael Scholey, Andrew Serafini, Mauro Front Nutr Nutrition Five years ago, with the editorial board of Frontiers in Nutrition, we took a leap of faith to outline the Goals for Nutrition Science – the way we see it (1). Now, in 2020, we can put ourselves to the test and take a look back. Without a doubt we got it right with several of the key directions. To name a few, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Food and Nutrition are part of the global public agenda, and the SDGs contribute to the structuring of international science and research. Nutritional Science has become a critical element in strengthening work on the SDGs, and the development of appropriate methodologies is built on the groundwork of acquiring and analyzing big datasets. Investigation of the Human Microbiome is providing novel insight on the interrelationship between nutrition, the immune system and disease. Finally, with an advanced definition of the gut-brain-axis we are getting a glimpse into the potential for Nutrition and Brain Health. Various milestones have been achieved, and any look into the future will have to consider the lessons learned from Covid-19 and the sobering awareness about the frailty of our food systems in ensuring global food security. With a view into the coming 5 years from 2020 to 2025, the editorial board has taken a slightly different approach as compared to the previous Goals article. A mind map has been created to outline the key topics in nutrition science. Not surprisingly, when looking ahead, the majority of scientific investigation required will be in the areas of health and sustainability. Johannes le Coutre, Field Chief Editor, Frontiers in Nutrition. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7923694/ /pubmed/33665201 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.606378 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bassaganya-Riera, Berry, Blaak, Burlingame, le Coutre, van Eden, El-Sohemy, German, Knorr, Lacroix, Muscaritoli, Nieman, Rychlik, Scholey and Serafini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Knorr, Dietrich
Lacroix, Christophe
Muscaritoli, Maurizio
Nieman, David C.
Rychlik, Michael
Scholey, Andrew
Serafini, Mauro
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