An innovative food system approach to diversifying protein intake: Protein-I: Shared Island sustainable healthy nutrition.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Lorraine Brennan, Aoife O'Gorman, Susanne Barth, Trevor Cadden, Moira Dean, Fiona Doohan, Maeve Henchion, Ronan McIvor, Breige McNulty, Cathal O'Donoghue, Seamus O'Reilly, Joseph Rafferty, Helen M Roche, Fiona Thorne, Martina Wallace, David Wright, Anne P Nugent
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There is a need to transform our current food system if we are to feed the rapidly expanding global population while maintaining planetary health. Within the island of Ireland, there is an urgent need to diversify the foods that currently contribute to our populations' protein intake. A Shared Island Innovative Food System approach is required to achieve this in a manner that is sustainable and provides benefits to producers, consumers and other supply chain participants. The Protein-I project employs such an approach, with the paradigm focusing on production of plant food through to human health, while paying particular attention to the development of the rural bioeconomy. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the team will develop strategies to maximise sustainable plant protein production in a traceable/transparent fashion and assess the impact of changes to existing value chains and the development of new value chains for the rural economy. A smart supply chain technology solution tailored to the needs of the agri-food industry will be developed and tested. Additionally, we will co-design consumer-led approaches to diversify plant protein intake, model the impact of changes at the population level and perform human interventions to demonstrate efficacy in terms of achieving adequate nutrition and improved health. Comprehensive engagement with stakeholders is embedded throughout the whole project to embrace the multi-actor approach. Overall, the project will be a key step towards future-proofing our food system on the island of Ireland and moving towards protecting planetary and population health, within the context of a just transition.

多样化蛋白质摄入的创新食物系统方法:蛋白质- 1:共享岛屿可持续健康营养。
如果我们要养活快速增长的全球人口,同时保持地球健康,就有必要改变我们目前的粮食系统。在爱尔兰岛内,迫切需要使目前有助于我们人口蛋白质摄入的食物多样化。为了实现这一目标,需要一个共享岛屿创新食品系统方法,以一种可持续的方式,为生产者、消费者和其他供应链参与者提供利益。蛋白质- 1项目采用了这种方法,其模式侧重于生产植物食品直至人类健康,同时特别注意农村生物经济的发展。该团队将采用跨学科方法,制定战略,以可追溯/透明的方式最大限度地提高可持续植物蛋白生产,并评估对现有价值链的变化和农村经济新价值链的发展的影响。将开发和测试适合农业食品行业需求的智能供应链技术解决方案。此外,我们将共同设计以消费者为主导的方法,使植物蛋白摄入多样化,模拟人群水平变化的影响,并进行人为干预,以证明在实现充足营养和改善健康方面的功效。与利益相关者的全面接触贯穿于整个项目,以采用多参与者方法。总体而言,该项目将是在公正过渡的背景下,向爱尔兰岛的未来粮食系统迈进的关键一步,并朝着保护地球和人口健康的方向迈进。
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Nutrition Bulletin
Nutrition Bulletin NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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4.50
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58
期刊介绍: The Nutrition Bulletin provides accessible reviews at the cutting edge of research. Read by researchers and nutritionists working in universities and research institutes; public health nutritionists, dieticians and other health professionals; nutritionists, technologists and others in the food industry; those engaged in higher education including students; and journalists with an interest in nutrition.
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