Italian Diet Survey: Contribution to Nutrition and Sustainability Aspects
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition Methodology & Assessment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 December 2024 | Viewed by 6186
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Interests: nutrition activities in developing and developed countries; studies on skeletal metabolism; public health activities in Italy and in international contexts; management and scientific and administration of complex national and international projects; project evaluation
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Interests: food consumption data assessement at national level (EFSA EU Menu methodology); environmental impact of food choices
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of the present Special Issue is to collect papers focusing on a dietary survey carried out in Italy. Large data sets are presently available in Italy that have not been sufficiently exploited for international publication and that deserve to be seen by the scientific community. The Italian diet survey to be included in this Special Issue would comprise food consumption data analysis and elaboration, surveillance data for overweight and obesity prevalence at the country level and in vulnerable groups of the population (e.g., children or elderly), surveys coupling nutritional data with food consumption sustainability indicators, development of diet quality indexes including sustainability aspects, and food behavior assessment and analysis. Authors are invited to submit relevant original research, review articles, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses for consideration in this Special Issue.
Dr. Laura Rossi
Dr. Marika Ferrari
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- diet
- food consumption
- nutritional surveillance
- food environmental impact indicators
- sustainability
- nutritional status indicators
- food behaviors
- dietary pattern
- Italy
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