2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69626-3_21-1
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Food Security: Conceptual History and Pillars

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“…The brain also has an important role in the control of appetite [160,161], including complex mechanisms based on energy function markers, but also on hedonic signals and memory [933][934][935]. Another factor related with food use is the control of stress caused by the imprecise availability of food, food security [8,936,937], which has not been yet made universal for humans, but which, from the 'human' perspective of MS (described in Section 1.1), the anxiety for obtaining the next meal is a condition relegated to the rest of animals, since human ingenuity has worked over thousands of years to close on this ultimate level of security. Unfortunately, the fight and strife between human groups has prevented, so far, a complete universalization of this primary objective.…”
Section: Pattern Of Development Of the Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brain also has an important role in the control of appetite [160,161], including complex mechanisms based on energy function markers, but also on hedonic signals and memory [933][934][935]. Another factor related with food use is the control of stress caused by the imprecise availability of food, food security [8,936,937], which has not been yet made universal for humans, but which, from the 'human' perspective of MS (described in Section 1.1), the anxiety for obtaining the next meal is a condition relegated to the rest of animals, since human ingenuity has worked over thousands of years to close on this ultimate level of security. Unfortunately, the fight and strife between human groups has prevented, so far, a complete universalization of this primary objective.…”
Section: Pattern Of Development Of the Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niewątpliwie za najistotniejszy należy uznać fakt, iż dzięki przemysłowi spożywczemu możliwe jest systematyczne dostarczanie na rynek produktów spożywczych w odpowiedniej ilości, jakości i asortymencie [55,57]. To z kolei wpisuje się w zjawisko bezpieczeństwa żywnościowego, rozumianego jako zapewnienie, że wszyscy ludzie przez cały czas mają zarówno fizyczny, jak i ekonomiczny dostęp do podstawowej żywności, której potrzebują [15]. Istotne jest także, że bezpieczeństwo żywnościowe stało się kategorią stojącą w opozycji do głodu utożsamianego z niedostatkiem czy ubóstwem [30].…”
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