About this Research Topic
This series on nutrition and hydration, particularly concerning population health policy, is very timely. Multilateral organizations under the UN such as the WHO and the FAO have been feeding into global summits such as food system summit, nutrition for growth summit, and various other aspects of policy dialogue, which took place throughout 2021. It is quite important to bring published evidence to the forefront to feed into Public Health and Policy.
We would like to see submissions related to but not limited to the examples below:
• Food and nutrition health policy
• Nutrition and hydration health policy
• Commentary from agricultural nutrition through to human nutrition and wellbeing
• Front-of-pack nutrition labeling challenges
• Migrants' health: Nutrition among immigrant communities
• Transforming food and agricultural systems and addressing food insecurity
• Salt and sugar consumption advancements
• Sustainable food systems
• Cost of diets based on nutritional quality and sociodemographic characteristics
• Data analysis, advocacy activities, and actions to counteract the double burden of malnutrition
Article types expected but not limited to Policy Brief, Commentary, Original Research.
Keywords: Nutrition policy, Hydration policy, agricultural nutrition, human nutrition, wellbeing, 16th World Congress on Public Health
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