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- Bookvolume editor, Hans Konrad Biesalski.Summary: "This book presents as scientific papers the focus and discussions of the 4th International Congress Hidden Hunger held in March 2019, the topic of which is hidden hunger and the double burden of global malnutrition in all its forms. The global nutrition situation, its causes and possible solutions are presented from the perspectives of governmental and non-governmental organizations, politicians, economists, nutritionists, and agricultural scientists"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Unravelling the Food-Health Nexus to Build Healthier Food Systems
Abstract
Health Impacts of Food Systems and Their Estimated Costs
Why the Heath Impacts Are Systematically Reproduced
Leverage Points to Contribute to Transformation to Healthier Food Systems
Disclosure Statement
References
"Fit for Life"
German Perspectives on How to Tackle the Double Burden of Malnutrition: Healthy Start
Young Family Network
Abstract Focusing on Prevention of Malnutrition in Mothers and Their Children
Healthy Start
Young Family Network: Approaches towards Successful Prevention and Health Promotion
The "Healthy Start
Young Family Network"
Importance of Appropriate Conditions for Behavioral Change
The Importance of Networking in Other Areas of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion
Conclusion
References
Unlocking the Hidden Hunger Crises: The Power of Public-Private Partnerships
Abstract
Recommendations
References Addressing Hidden Hunger in School-Aged Children and Adolescents within the Context of the Food System
Abstract
Interventions to Address Hidden Hunger through the Food System
The Way Forward
Conflict of Interest Statement
References
Africa's Changing Food Environments and Nutritional Effects on Adults and Children
Abstract
Background
Panel Data Evidence from Kenya
Supermarket Effects on Adults' Diets and Nutrition
Supermarket Effects on Adults' Health
Supermarket Effects on Children and Adolescents
Interventions Regarding Supermarkets
Conclusion Conflict of Interest Statement
Funding Sources
References
Fruits and Vegetables in International Agricultural Research: A Case of Neglect?
Abstract
How Are F+Vs Defined? A Case of Fuzziness
Why Does the CGIAR Not Have a Center Focused on F+Vs?
Research Investment in F+Vs
The Future for F+Vs in International Public Research
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Disclosure Statement
References
Gender Discrimination: Contribution to the Burdens of Malnutrition in Communities in Buea, the South-West Region of Cameroon
Abstract
Statement of the Problem
Objectives Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Disclosure Statement
References
The Importance of Food Supplements for Public Health and Well-Being
Abstract
Adequate Intake of Nutrients
Optimal Intake of Nutrients
Intake of Nutrients for Reducing Disease Risk
Conclusions
Disclosure Statement
From Individual Nutrients to Sustainable Nutrition
Abstract
Responsibly Delicious
Nutritious Diets
Challenges
Conclusion
Conflict of Interest Statement
References
Market-Driven Food Fortification to Address Dietary Needs
AbstractDigital Access Karger 2020 - ArticleLouis WJ, Vajda FJ, McNeil JJ, Doyle AE, Jarrott B.Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol Suppl. 1978;4:17-22.1. The combined use of alpha-methyldopa and L-alpha-methyldopa hydrazine (a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor) has been studied, in a double-blind cross-over comparison, with alpha-methyldopa and L-alpha-methyldopa hydrazine placebo in the treatment of eight patients with essential hypertension. 2. L-alpha-methyldopa hydrazine did not enhance the antihypertensive effect of alpha-methyldopa. This suggests that because methyldopa can inhibit its own decarboxylation, peripheral decarboxylation is not an important metabolic pathway for methyldopa and elevated brain levels of methyldopa do not necessarily result in elevated brain levels of methyldopamine.