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ODIN · Food-based solutions for Optimal vitamin D Nutrition and health through the life cycle
Vitamin D deficiency has significant implications for human health and impacts on healthy growth and development and successful aging. Fundamental knowledge gaps are barriers to implementing a safe and effective public health strategy to prevent vitamin D deficiency and optimize status. ODIN will provide the evidence to prevent vitamin D deficiency in Europe and improve nutrition and public health through food. By establishing an internationally standardized analytical platform for 25OHD, ODIN will measure the distribution of circulating 25OHD and describe the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Europe. Using available biobanks and databases from National nutrition surveys ODIN will delineate the relative contributions of sun and dietary sources of vitamin D to circulating 25OHD. In support of planned EFSA revisions of vitamin D recommendations, ODIN will carry out three RCT in pregnant women, children and teenagers and a fourth RCT in ethnic immigrant groups to provide experimental data to specify vitamin D intake requirements. Using dietary modeling, innovative food-based solutions to increase vitamin D in the food supply through a combination of bio-fortification of meats, fish, eggs, mushrooms and yeast will be developed and ODIN will test the efficacy and safety of these products in food-based RCT varying in scale from small product-specific trials to a large total diet study in vulnerable indigenous and immigrant sub-groups. ODIN has assembled the largest critical mass of prospective adult, pregnancy and birth cohort studies to date and will conduct meta-analyses and individual subject-level meta-regression analyses to integrate standardized data on vitamin D status, a priori defined clinical endpoints and genotype to examine relationships between vitamin D and human health, including beneficial and adverse effects, on perinatal outcomes, bone growth and body composition and allergic disease in children and cardiovascular disease and mortality in adults.
Consortium · 32 organisations
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
IE · €1,752,373
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
FI · €404,110
DANONE GLOBAL RESEARCH & INNOVATION CENTER BV
NL · €2,500
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
NO · €119,208
HJARTAVERND SES
IS · €102,616
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
IE · €88,108
INSTITUT ZA MEDICINSKA ISTRA IVANJA
RS · €99,825
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
UK · €328,810
MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT GRAZ
AT · €78,068
STICHTING VU
NL · €100,320
CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO
EL · €160,320
ROBERT KOCH-INSTITUT
DE · €28,620
MONAGHAN MUSHROOMS IRELAND
IE · €1,500
CREME SOFTWARE LTD
IE · €170,154
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €414,636
PAMIDA INTERNATIONAL SRO
SK · €205,440
DSM Nutritional Products Ltd
CH
SPAROS LDA
PT · €59,226
EUROPEAN FOOD INFORMATION RESSOURCE AISBL
BE · €108,600
STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC
NL
DONETSK NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITYNAMED AFTER MAXIM GORKIY DONNMU
UA · €20,775
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
UK · €197,107
United States Department of Health and Human Services
US
AARHUS UNIVERSITETSHOSPITAL
DK · €196,800
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
DK · €743,894
LALLEMAND SAS
FR
FRIESLANDCAMPINA NEDERLAND HOLDING BV
NL
UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM FREIBURG
DE · €76,260
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
UK · €103,536
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
UK · €358,302
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
ES · €30,848
BANTRY MARINE RESEARCH STATION LIMITED
IE · €46,128
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