| Literature DB >> 29629367 |
Jennifer Jean Crowley1,2, Celia Laur2,3, Harrison David Edward Carter2,4, Glenys Jones2, Sumantra Ray2.
Abstract
Nutrition is an important component of public health and health care, including in education and research, and in the areas of policy and practice. This statement was the overarching message during the third annual International Summit on Medical Nutrition Education and Research, held at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, in August 2017. This summit encouraged attendees to think more broadly about the impact of nutrition policy on health and communities, including the need to visualize the complete food system from "pre-farm to post-fork." Evidence of health issues related to food and nutrition were presented, including the need for translation of knowledge into policy and practice. Methods for this translation included the use of implementation and behavior change techniques, recognizing the needs of health-care professionals, policy makers, and the public. In all areas of nutrition and health, clear and effective messages, supported by open data, information, and actionable knowledge, are also needed along with strong measures of impact centered on an ultimate goal: to improve nutritional health and wellbeing for patients and the public.Entities:
Keywords: global food systems; health care; implementation; nutrition; policy; public health
Year: 2018 PMID: 29629367 PMCID: PMC5876281 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1A schematic representation of the conference themes.
Speakers and key messages from the Third International Summit on Medical Nutrition Education and Research.
| Speaker name | Organization | Country | Key message |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. Francesco Branca | World Health Organization (WHO) | Switzerland | Policy coherence across food systems and agriculture is required to address the double burden of disease that exists throughout the world to enable the United Nations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals-agenda-2030 |
| Boshko Stankovski | Trinity College, University of Cambridge | Republic of Macedonia | The evolving nature of the international right to food has relevance to nutrition research and education |
| Professor Chris Baker | IPSNP Computing Inc. (Canada, UK), University of New Brunswick, Canada | Canada | Real world decision-support (as outlined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations “Use Cases”) requires rapid access to numerous distributed sources and analysis of data. Queries to these diverse and heterogeneous data sources are typically |
| Dr. Guiseppe Grosso | Integrated Cancer Registry, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico Vittorio Emanuele | Italy | Strong evidence is required to inform public health messages when researching the impact of food and nutrition in humans |
| Dr. John Ingram | University of Oxford | UK | Food systems can provide the link between food production and good nutrition, including food security and nutrition security, when there is good communication between plant breeders, agronomists, farmer education, and public health messaging |
| Kiringai Kamau | University of Nairobi | Kenya | Data driven, student led, agricultural extension models can align infrastructure to support the governments’ efforts to address producer community knowledge delivery gaps |
| Professor Louis Levy | Public Health England (PHE) | UK | Nutrition research fits into the policy cycle of identifying needs, options, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation review and requires evidence at each stage of the cycle |
| Melissa Adamski | Monash University | Australia | Monash University has a suite of online courses, Food as Medicine. The Food as Medicine MOOC is an educational tool aimed at the general public, which provides free, flexible online learning in areas of food, nutrition, and health. The suite of for-fee flexible online courses are for HCP to provide relevant and useful nutrition information that can be used in health-care practice |
| Celia Laur | University of Waterloo | Canada | NNEdPro’s Global Innovation Panel supports individuals and groups to enhance the skills of HCP and translate evidence into practice |
| Dr. Jennifer Crowley | University of Auckland | NZ | The Australia New Zealand Network supports medical nutrition educators progress medical/health-care nutrition research |
| Professor Eleanor Beck | University of Woollongong | Australia | |
| James Bradfield | University College Cork | UK | NNEdPro has developed a multipronged educational strategy ranging from e-learning for health care and related professionals to educational interventions in poorly resourced settings. I-KANN-25 will serve as an international knowledge exchange platform to bring together existing knowledge and also provide a platform to share best practice within and across regions |
| Shivani Bhat | NNEdPro | Canada | |
| Professor Sumantra Ray | NNEdPro | UK | |
| Eritia Abulu | University of Hereford | UK | Student and health-care professionals illustrated different approaches to the key role pharmacists could provide at the interface between the public and HCP to deliver nutrition advice to patients |
| Miranda van Emmenis | University of Cambridge | UK | |
| Pauline Douglas | University of Ulster | UK | |
| Candice Ward | Cambridge Diabetes Education Programme (CDEM) | UK | |
| Dr. Robert Winwood | Royal DSM | UK | Some drug nutrient interactions adversely affect micronutrient status in human tissue, while others can benefit micronutrient interactions |
| Selvarani Elahi | Laboratory of the Government Chemist (LGC) | UK | The Food Authenticity network is a virtual initiative to bring together those involved in food authenticity testing across the UK, and in other countries access to a network of food authenticity testing laboratories |
| Dr. Christina Khoo | Ocean Spray | USA | Ocean Spray is associated with universities and government agencies to understand the nutritional and health benefits of the cranberry |
| Dr. Daniela Martini | University of Parma | Italy | The three main pillars used to judge health food claims provide guidance for the research required to have claims substantiated |
| Dr. Donato Angelino | University of Parma | Italy | Emerging evidence suggests that polyphenols, particularly procyanidins, found in tea, cocoa, grapes, nuts, and berries are beneficial for cognitive function |
| Professor Nathalie Tufenkji | McGill University | Canada | Emerging evidence suggests that cranberry may be an alternative to use of antibiotics for the prevention and treatment of infections |
| Geoffrey Istas | Kings College London | UK | Emerging evidence suggests that cranberry polyphenols provide beneficial effects to the vascular health of healthy men |
| Professor Kalpana Gupta | Boston University School of Medicine | USA | Recent research demonstrates that cranberry lowers urinary tract infections in women |
| Celia Laur | University of Waterloo | Canada | Finding effective ways of getting evidence into routine practice using implementation science and practice. Examples from the More-2-Eat implementation project |
| Harrison Carter | University of Cambridge | UK | Practicable solutions are being sought to address barriers that challenge implementation policy to address hospital malnutrition |
| Pauline Douglas | NNEdPro | UK | The cow’s milk allergy project aims to bring best practice from hospital care into primary care and community care practice |
| Dr. Glenys Jones | NNEdPro | UK | |
| Dr. Minha Rajput Ray | NNEdPro | UK | |
| Associate Professor Suzanne Piscopo | Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) | Malta | To promote healthy eating behaviors that are effective, interventions need to be based on behavior change theory, target specific audiences, and go beyond disseminating information to nurturing a willingness to improve food intake and creating an enabling environment |
| University of Malta | |||
| Dr. Laura Thomas | Laura Thomas Ph.D. | UK | Intuitive eating principles can create behavior change in practice |
| “Don’t Salt My Game” | |||
| Victor Mogre | University for Development Studies, Tamale | Ghana | Educational interventions should emphasis building skills, self-efficacy, and role modeling of nutrition care by leaders in the practice setting to improve nutrition practice behavior. Future studies should measure improved clinical outcomes that result from change in nutrition practice behavior |
| Victoria Avery | Yakult | UK | There is potential for probiotics, given in conjunction with an educational programme for care home staff, to counter the effects of age-related changes to gut microbiota, and enhance the health of care home residents |
| Anthony Warner | The Angry Chef | UK | “Fake news” related to nutrition illustrates the importance of evidence-based and easily understood nutrition communication and public health messaging |
| Dr. Giles Yeo | University of Cambridge | UK | Academics have a duty to stand up for and be passionate about the truth, but how it is told also matters |
| Ruthie Musker | Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) | UK | The need for and benefits of open access data were supported by most summit attendees who provided suggestions how NNEdPro and GODAN can continue to advocate for it/open access data |
| Nida Ziauddeen | University of Southampton | UK | |
| Dr. Glenys Jones | NNEdPro | UK | |
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GTA, Global Training Academy; HCP, health-care professionals; NELICO, Nutrition Education and Leadership for Improved Clinical Outcomes; NZ, New Zealand; MOOC, Massive Open Online Course; USA, United States of America.