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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2015Partners:RISE, Ircon Drying Systems AB, Ircon Drying Systems AB, SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB, LEMPA +14 partnersRISE,Ircon Drying Systems AB,Ircon Drying Systems AB,SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB,LEMPA,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,BRUSER,RAMALHOS,SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB,SP,Intelligentsia Consultants,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,Intelligentsia Consultants,BPAN BPA N,National Institute of Advanced Technologies of Brittany,LEMPA,BRUSER,BPAN BPA N,RAMALHOSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 613581All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::291bc8aa962dc1a38dc40c4fa40ee85e&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:Frigilunch, UGhent, HAN University of Applied Sciences, FONTERRA EUROPE COOPERATIE UA, SDU +37 partnersFrigilunch,UGhent,HAN University of Applied Sciences,FONTERRA EUROPE COOPERATIE UA,SDU,HI,UH,RIVM,EUGMS,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,AGE Platform Europe,KELLOGG MANAGEMENT SERVICES (EUROPE) LIMITED,EUGMS,GU,FAU,FONTERRA EUROPE COOPERATIE UA,HAN University of Applied Sciences,THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF THE ASSOCIATIONS OF DIETITIANS EFAD,University of Iceland,Université de Sherbrooke,Frigilunch,HAS green academy,Laboratoires Grand Fontaine,Katholieke Hogeschool Vives,ESPEN,HENRI BV,TNO,VUA,TNO,University of Newcastle upon Tyne,ESPEN,KELLOGG MANAGEMENT SERVICES (EUROPE) LIMITED,Stichting VU-VUmc,HAS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES,Newcastle University,Katholieke Hogeschool Vives,STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC,HENRI BV,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF THE ASSOCIATIONS OF DIETITIANS EFAD,AGE Platform Europe,Laboratoires Grand FontaineFunder: European Commission Project Code: 678732Overall Budget: 6,915,510 EURFunder Contribution: 6,915,510 EURPROMISS (PRevention Of Malnutrition In Senior Subjects in the EU) is a multi-country project aiming to turn the challenge of tackling malnutrition in community-dwelling older persons into an opportunity for healthy ageing for the future. The PROMISS consortium contains worldwide expertise in epidemiology, clinical trials, geriatrics, nutrition, physical activity, microbiomics, as well as in behaviour, consumer, sensory and computer sciences. It builds on strong collaborations with food industry and SMEs to strengthen innovation of the European agri-food sector and their market position. Existing data from scientifically well-established prospective aging cohorts and national nutritional surveys from Europe and ‘third countries’ will be combined with new data from short- and long-term intervention studies in older persons at risk. Its holistic approach will provide insight in the causality of the links between diet, physical activity, appetite and malnutrition and underlying pathways, thereby providing the necessary evidence to develop optimal, sustainable and evidence-based dietary and physical activity strategies to prevent malnutrition and enhance active and healthy aging. PROMISS will also deliver food concepts and products as well as persuasive technology to support adherence to these strategies. The dietary and physical activity strategies and food products will be specifically developed with older user involvement to meet the needs and fit the preferences of older consumers. In close collaboration with stakeholders, PROMISS will translate these strategies into practical recommendations to guide policy and health professionals at EU- and Member States level. Dissemination and implementation takes place through strong dissemination partners operating on an European level and linked to national networks across Member States. PROMISS promises prevention of malnutrition, additional healthy life years and a strengthening of EU’s food industry
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:Kobe University, BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV, UCL, CARGILL, CARGILL +44 partnersKobe University,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,UCL,CARGILL,CARGILL,PECTOLITE GMBH,European Food Information Resource,ILSI Europe A.I.S.B.L.,COREPAGE,CRNH-RA,VITAGORA,VITAGORA,European Food Information Resource,University of Liverpool,AUA,BIOIATRIKI IDIOTIKO POLYIATREIO IATPIKH ANONYMOS ETAIRIA,NETUNION,CTAEX,ECRIN,TEREOS PARTICIPATIONS,SPES GEIE,AUA,University of Navarra,University of Leeds,BIOIATRIKI IDIOTIKO POLYIATREIO IATPIKH ANONYMOS ETAIRIA,University of Surrey,INRAE,EASO,PECTOLITE GMBH,UCPH,ILSI Europe A.I.S.B.L.,Harokopio University,FIN,TEREOS PARTICIPATIONS,University of Navarra,WU,NETUNION,SPES GEIE,UM,COREPAGE,National Institute of Advanced Technologies of Brittany,EASO,ECRIN,FIN,University of Newcastle upon Tyne,CTAEX,Newcastle University,BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV,Harokopio UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 774293Overall Budget: 8,987,580 EURFunder Contribution: 8,987,580 EURThe SWEET project has been designed to i) identify and address the barriers and facilitators to the use of sweeteners and sweetness enhancers (S&SEs) and ii) examine the risks and benefits of using S&SEs to replace sugar in the diet in the contexts of health, obesity, safety and sustainability. Industry experts will integrate technological, health and sweetness databases to provide a platform on which new and emerging S&SEs can be selected for inclusion in food products. The behavioural and physiological impact of specific S&SEs will be examined in acute and repeated dosing studies and natural population differences (by age, region, gender etc) in sweetness perception established. A sensory profile will be developed and genetic determinants assessed. The core randomised controlled trial will adopt a whole diet approach to examine the impact of prolonged sugar replacement on weight control, appetite and energy intake. Underlying mechanistic effects of S&SE use, alone and in combination, will be evaluated using the technology platform developed in acute studies. Outcomes relating to safety and overall health risks will be i) measured in acute and chronic studies and ii) investigated in secondary data (long term interventions, prospective cohorts). The preferences for and perceptions of S&SEs within European consumers, and the barriers to their acceptance, consumption and use will be determined. The environmental cost and sustainability of replacing sugar with S&SEs will also be modelled. Consumers will be engaged to inform research design, and stakeholder driven exploitation and impact plans will be developed to communicate and disseminate project objectives and results to i) address the role of sweeteners in weight control for target audiences (consumers, health professions, scientists, policy makers, regulators) and ii) move effective products nearer to market. A gender action plan will be developed and implemented to promote equity across all research activities.
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