About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to explore the intricate relationships between nutrition and the SDGs through a variety of different lenses. The themes of this Research Topic range from basic and clinical nutrition, to food technology; from marketing and consumer behavior to management and economics; and from food nutrition and health policy to agriculture and climate sciences. This Research Topic requires that the final section of each contribution links its results and conclusions into the perspective of the SDGs.
Potential contributors are welcome to submit review or original research papers. Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following:
• Food, diets and nutrition: status and strategies; including burdens of malnutrition (i.e., undernutrition, micronutrient deficiency, obesity), nutrition knowledge, attitudes and behavior, interventions aimed at improving diets and nutrition (e.g. behavior change communication), food & nutrition security, biofortification, fortification and dietary diversification, and plant made pharmaceuticals.
• The emergence of agricultural and food technologies for nutrition: including new production, processing (e.g. 3D printing of food) and packaging technologies, mobile technology (e.g. e-money) and the role of big data and digital agriculture.
• Food systems for nutrition: including alternative sources of protein, preservation and storage of micronutrients, gender issues and the role of women, food and nutrition loss and waste and the impact of climate change on nutrition.
Cover image: graphic copyright of Sight and Life humanitarian nutrition think tank and used with the permission of Sight and Life.
Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals, Malnutrition, Sustainable Food Systems, Agricultural Technology, Consumer Behavior
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