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Principles for Evidence-Based and Sustainable Food System Innovations for Healthier Diets

Climate change, rapid urbanization, war, and economic recession are key drivers of the current food systems’ disruption, which has been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic. Local, regional, and global food systems are unable to provide consumers with nutritious and affordable diets. Suboptimal diets e...

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Autores principales: Ferraboschi, Chiara, Monroy-Gomez, Jimena, Gavin-Smith, Breda, Beesabathuni, Kalpana, Tshering, Puja, Lingala, Srujith, Bainsla, Neha, Amanquah, Daniel, Kumari, Priyanka, van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle, Kraemer, Klaus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102003
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author Ferraboschi, Chiara
Monroy-Gomez, Jimena
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Beesabathuni, Kalpana
Tshering, Puja
Lingala, Srujith
Bainsla, Neha
Amanquah, Daniel
Kumari, Priyanka
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Kraemer, Klaus
author_facet Ferraboschi, Chiara
Monroy-Gomez, Jimena
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Beesabathuni, Kalpana
Tshering, Puja
Lingala, Srujith
Bainsla, Neha
Amanquah, Daniel
Kumari, Priyanka
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Kraemer, Klaus
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description Climate change, rapid urbanization, war, and economic recession are key drivers of the current food systems’ disruption, which has been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic. Local, regional, and global food systems are unable to provide consumers with nutritious and affordable diets. Suboptimal diets exacerbate the triple burden of malnutrition, with micronutrient deficiencies affecting more than two billion people, two billion people suffering from overweight, and more than 140 million children who are stunted. The unaffordability of nutritious diets represents an obstacle for many, especially in low- and middle-income countries where healthy diets are five times more expensive than starchy staple diets. Food system transformations are urgently required to provide consumers with more affordable and nutritious diets that are capable of meeting social and environmental challenges. In this review, we underline the critical role of innovation within the food system transformation discourse. We aim to define principles for implementing evidence-based and long-term food system innovations that are economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable and, above all, aimed at improving diets and public health. We begin by defining and describing the role of innovation in the transformation of food systems and uncover the major barriers to implementing these innovations. Lastly, we explore case studies that demonstrate successful innovations for healthier diets.
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spelling pubmed-91454252022-05-29 Principles for Evidence-Based and Sustainable Food System Innovations for Healthier Diets Ferraboschi, Chiara Monroy-Gomez, Jimena Gavin-Smith, Breda Beesabathuni, Kalpana Tshering, Puja Lingala, Srujith Bainsla, Neha Amanquah, Daniel Kumari, Priyanka van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle Kraemer, Klaus Nutrients Perspective Climate change, rapid urbanization, war, and economic recession are key drivers of the current food systems’ disruption, which has been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic. Local, regional, and global food systems are unable to provide consumers with nutritious and affordable diets. Suboptimal diets exacerbate the triple burden of malnutrition, with micronutrient deficiencies affecting more than two billion people, two billion people suffering from overweight, and more than 140 million children who are stunted. The unaffordability of nutritious diets represents an obstacle for many, especially in low- and middle-income countries where healthy diets are five times more expensive than starchy staple diets. Food system transformations are urgently required to provide consumers with more affordable and nutritious diets that are capable of meeting social and environmental challenges. In this review, we underline the critical role of innovation within the food system transformation discourse. We aim to define principles for implementing evidence-based and long-term food system innovations that are economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable and, above all, aimed at improving diets and public health. We begin by defining and describing the role of innovation in the transformation of food systems and uncover the major barriers to implementing these innovations. Lastly, we explore case studies that demonstrate successful innovations for healthier diets. MDPI 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9145425/ /pubmed/35631141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102003 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Monroy-Gomez, Jimena
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Beesabathuni, Kalpana
Tshering, Puja
Lingala, Srujith
Bainsla, Neha
Amanquah, Daniel
Kumari, Priyanka
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Kraemer, Klaus
Principles for Evidence-Based and Sustainable Food System Innovations for Healthier Diets
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102003
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