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FOOD4ME · Personalised nutrition: An integrated analysis of opportunities and challenges
The present proposal sees the development of business and value creation models as central to the development of personalised nutrition and thus it is intended to engage in a series of interviews with key stakeholders, which will generate a number of scenarios to be considered by these stakeholders. Parallel to that we will run some focus groups with consumers and develop a tool to ascertain consumer attitudes to personalised nutrition in 8 EU countries (1,000 per country) representing a breadth of gastronomic traditions. Within these 8 countries, we will recruit 1,280 subjects and offer 3 levels of personalised nutrition: 1 Personalised dietary advice alone; 2: personalised dietary advice based on biochemical phenotypic data; 3: the latter to include genomic data. These will be compared with a control group, which will be offered non-personalised dietary advice. All of the data on dietary intake and all of the advice will be Internet delivered and will last 6 months. Within each of the 3 levels of personalised nutrition groups, half will receive their feedback at months 0, 3 and 6 while the other half will have continuous feedback on demand with intensive coaching. The overall outcome measurement will be changes in a healthy eating index. The data gathered in this study will feed into the development of algorithms to provide automated feedback for future services delivering personalised advice on food choice. We will bring together an international group of experts to develop best practice in the application of all aspects of nutrigenomic research to personalised nutrition. We will also scope out existing and future technologies, particularly those involving biofeedback, which will help the development of personalised nutrition. Finally we develop position papers on the ethical and legal aspects of personalised nutrition. Permeating all of this work will be a wide-ranging communications programme aimed at all stakeholders of relevance to personalised nutrition.
Consortium · 28 organisations
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
IE · €1,204,185
VITAS AS
NO · €320,596
Keller and Heckman LLP
US · €96,600
Vereniging European Nutrigenomics Organisation
NL · €165,960
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS UK LIMITED
UK · €57,500
HOGSKOLAN FOR LARANDE OCH KOMMUNIKATION I JONKOP AB
SE · €236,490
CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO
EL · €377,780
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING
UK · €486,752
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
NL · €315,120
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
DE · €600,730
CREME SOFTWARE LTD
IE · €310,431
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €460,544
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT
NL · €460,511
BIO-SENSE BVBA
BE · €395,093
DSM Nutritional Products Ltd
CH · €223,269
UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
ES · €504,406
DSM Innovation Center B.V.
NL
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
NO · €180,423
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND BV
NL · €373,625
UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO
PT · €212,567
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €432,663
INSTYTUT ZYWNOSCI I ZYWIENIA
PL · €257,031
MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University
SE · €244,312
Giract SARL
CH · €60,560
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER
UK · €171,410
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH
NL · €125,262
EUROPEAN FOOD INFORMATION COUNCIL
BE · €525,017
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
UK · €138,678
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