2017
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201705.0200.v1
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The Thailand Declaration of the International College of Nutrition; Can Functional Foods and Functional Crops Decrease the Risk of Chronic Diseases and Provide Wellness?

Abstract: There is evidence that optimal nutrition is fundamental to human health and in the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) later in adult life. The identification, production and consumption of functional foods worldwide can increase health benefits for all who can access and afford such foods subject to advice from nutritionists. Recent meetings organized by the health agencies, give a crucial opportunity to make nutrition, a central part of the post-2015 sustainable human and agricultural development … Show more

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“…4,15 The role of diet qualities have been well emphasised, 20,21 because these diets can modulate immune function which is a worldwide problem. [22][23][24] It is proposed that there are clear opportunities for all health agencies, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and realise the health and related economic benefits of shifting toward more healthy traditional and sustainable Indo-Mediterranean type of diets, to serve the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations Organisation (UNO).…”
Section: Diets For Healthy Life Expectancy and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,15 The role of diet qualities have been well emphasised, 20,21 because these diets can modulate immune function which is a worldwide problem. [22][23][24] It is proposed that there are clear opportunities for all health agencies, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and realise the health and related economic benefits of shifting toward more healthy traditional and sustainable Indo-Mediterranean type of diets, to serve the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations Organisation (UNO).…”
Section: Diets For Healthy Life Expectancy and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%