Numerous studies have established that prebiotic ingredients in foods and dietary supplements may play a role in supporting human health. Over the three decades that have passed since prebiotics were first defined as a concept, research has revealed a complex universe of prebiotic-induced changes to the human microbiota. There are strong indications of a direct link between these prebiotic-induced changes and specific health benefits.
Advances in Nutrition, 2024
This perspective article is a product of the work of an expert group within the Prebiotic Task Force convened by the International Life Sciences Institute Europe (ILSI Europe), a non-profit organization that brings together experts from academia, industry and public service to catalyse nutrition science for public benefit.
As the result of an essay writing competition, the ILSI India Knowledge Center on Functional Foods, Gut Health and Immunity developed this monograph based on the student feedback received.
Npj Science of Food, 2025
This article presents a framework for food security and sustainability research, developed by industry, academia, and public sector experts. Key priorities for collaborative research include reassessing food system contexts and drivers, adapting food system activities, transforming food system outcomes, developing and applying food system methodologies, and adopting an ethical and just lens. The framework emphasises the need for coordinated action across multiple scales and sectors, focusing on synergies and trade-offs as opposed to isolated food activities, to address complex challenges in food security and sustainability.
BMJ Public Health , 2025
- ILSI Southeast Asia Region
This study explored the prevalence of DBM among Vietnamese children, focusing on its demographic and socioeconomic determinants, as well as the links between undernutrition, overnutrition, and micronutrient deficiencies (MNDs), using data from the General Nutrition Survey 2020
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Abstract
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In collaboration with University of Leeds, UK, and National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Vietnam
As double burden of malnutrition (DBM) remains a critical global health challenge, this study explores the prevalence of DBM among Vietnamese children, focusing on its demographic and socioeconomic determinants, as well as the links between undernutrition, overnutrition, and micronutrient deficiencies (MNDs). Using data from the General Nutrition Survey 2020, the analysis examines anthropometric parameters, micronutrient biomarkers, and various demographic and socioeconomic factors among children aged 6 months to 9 years. The findings highlight the need for targeted approaches to address child malnutrition in Vietnam.
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