国际营养科学联合会

M. Mutanen
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国际营养科学联盟(IUNS)是世界各地营养学会的伞形组织。它于1948年在英国成立,最初由一个小型执行委员会领导。第一批主席分别来自比利时的EJ Bigwood教授和英国的Leslie J Harris博士。一开始,联盟的主要目标是支持世界各地营养科学和人类营养的发展。多年来,这一目标并未发生太大变化。IUNS不以个人为会员,而是一个国家可以有一个科学学会作为代表会员,称为IUNS的附属机构。芬兰营养研究协会代表芬兰。瑞典、挪威、丹麦和冰岛都有相应的科学学会作为附属国。2006年,附体的数量超过了80个。国际学联理事会负责国际学联开展的活动。理事会成员每四年选举一次,主席来自世界各地,包括美国、澳大利亚、比利时、巴西、埃及、英国、印度、南斯拉夫、荷兰和泰国。只有一位来自斯堪的纳维亚的主席:1969-1972年来自芬兰的Paavo Roine教授。新一届理事会于2006年9月开始其第四年任期。现任主席Ricardo Uauy教授来自智利,其他成员来自美国、奥地利、巴西、埃及、韩国、西班牙和芬兰。国际科学联合会是国际科学联合会理事会(ICSU)的成员,在这个论坛上,国际科学联合会与ICSU的其他成员协会,如国际毒理学联合会、纯化学与应用化学联合会、生物化学与分子生物学联合会以及食品科学与技术联合会进行合作。国际营养科学联盟的使命仍然与成立之初一样:支持各种形式的营养科学,特别强调全球营养问题。国际营养联盟的主要科学活动是与一个地方附属机构一起组织和负责世界营养大会的科学方案。这些代表大会每四年举行一次。第一届大会于1952年在巴塞尔举行,下一届大会将于2009年在曼谷举行。IUNS的另一项科学活动是在联合国(UN)的不同组织中发出声音。具有非政府组织(NGO)地位的国际原子能机构代表可以参加联合国不同组织的会议和活动,如联合国儿童基金会(儿童基金会)、世界卫生组织(卫生组织)、粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)、国际原子能机构(原子能机构)和营养小组委员会(营养小组委员会),并以此方式影响在这一级作出的决定。第三种行动方式是支持地方委员会、工作组和项目。这些行动的领域是多方面的,从粮食生产到技术和人类营养。在2006年3月的联合国理事会会议上,讨论并接受了联合国对未来的展望:“过上没有营养不良的生活是一项基本人权。在这个丰饶的世界里,营养不良现象持续存在是不道德的,尤其是在儿童和母亲中。世界上任何地方的营养改善都不是慈善事业,而是社会、家庭和个人的权利。国际社会有责任找到有效的方式和手段,为改善生计进行投资,并避免未来不必要的社会和经济负担。通过国际、国家和社区各级的共同努力,消除营养不良是一个可信且可实现的目标。”国际营养联盟的使命是:“通过全球国际合作促进营养科学、研究和发展的进步。”
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IUNS – International Union of Nutritional Sciences
The International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) is the umbrella organization for nutrition societies all over the world 1. It was founded in England in 1948 and was initially led by a small executive committee. The first chairs were from Belgium and the UK, Professor EJ Bigwood and Dr Leslie J Harris, respectively. In the beginning, the main aim of the Union was to support the development of nutritional science and human nutrition everywhere in the world. That aim has not changed much through the years. The IUNS does not have individuals as members, instead a country may have a scientific society as a representative member called an adhering body of the IUNS. The Finnish Society for Nutrition Research represents Finland. Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland are attached with corresponding scientific societies as adhering bodies. In 2006 the number of adhering bodies exceeded 80. The IUNS Council is responsible for the activities carried out by the IUNS. The council members are selected every fourth year, and the chairs have been selected from different parts of the world, from the USA, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Egypt, England, India, Yugoslavia, the Netherlands and Thailand. There has been one chair from Scandinavia: Professor Paavo Roine from Finland in 1969–1972. The new council started its fourth year period in September 2006. The present chair, Professor Ricardo Uauy, is from Chile, and the other members are from the USA, Austria, Brazil, Egypt, South Korea, Spain and Finland. The IUNS is a member of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU), and in this forum the IUNS has collaborated with other member societies of the ICSU, such as the International Union of Toxicology, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Food Science and Technology. The mission of the IUNS is still the same as it was in the beginning: to support nutritional science in all its forms, with a particular emphasis on global issues of nutrition. The main scientific activity of the IUNS is to organize and take responsibility for the scientific programme of the World Congress of Nutrition, together with a local adhering body. These congresses take place every fourth year. The first congress was held in 1952 in Basle, and the next one will be in Bangkok in 2009. The other scientific activity of the IUNS is to be a voice in different organizations of the United Nations (UN). Having a non-governmental organization (NGO) status, a representative of the IUNS may take part in the meetings and activities of different UN organizations such as the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Sub-Committee on Nutrition (SCN) and in this way influence decisions made on this level. The third way to act is to support local committees, task forces and projects. The areas of these actions are versatile, from food production to technology and human nutrition. The vision of the IUNS for the future was discussed and accepted in the IUNS council meeting in March 2006: “To live a life without malnutrition is a fundamental human right. The persistence of malnutrition, especially among children and mothers, in this world of plenty is immoral. Nutrition improvement anywhere in the world is not a charity but a societal, household and individual right. It is the world community's responsibility to find effective ways and means to invest for better livelihood and to avoid future unnecessary social and economic burdens. With collective efforts at international, national and community levels, ending malnutrition is both a credible and achievable goal.” The mission of the IUNS was also stated: “Promote the advancement of the science of nutrition, research and development through international cooperation globally.”
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