Rai Deshanie, Larson Brian
Mead Johnson Nutritionals, Evansville, IN, and the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, MI, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 May;89(5):1530S-1532S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.2009.27113I. Epub 2009 Mar 11.
As part of the workshop entitled "Early Risk Determinants and Later Health Outcomes: Implications for Research Prioritization and the Food Supply" (8-9 July 2008, Washington, DC), which was cosponsored by the International Life Sciences Institute of North America and the International Life Sciences Institute Research Foundation, representatives of the food industry discussed the practical application of nutrition science. Nutrition plays a key role in guiding health outcomes throughout the life cycle. In particular, the prenatal, postnatal, and early childhood periods are extremely sensitive to the presence of appropriate nutrition. A growing body of evidence shows that early nutrition may program the unborn and the infant's key physiologic systems, including the endocrine, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems, to influence later life outcomes. While scientists in academia continue to explore the multifactorial nature of early risk determinants and later life outcomes at a mechanistic and basic science level, it is important to understand the potential of the infant and child food industries to address questions such as what factors have been noted to drive research in these sectors of the food industry. How can scientists in these industries work alongside the scientists in academia and in government to set priorities, make decisions around these health issues, and translate academic insights into innovative nutritional solutions for the benefit of public health? Given the commitment of the infant and child food industries to deliver scientifically supported early life nutrition, it is easy to understand why this industry would work in partnership with both the scientists in academia and the government to identify a means of addressing the fundamental questions of this workshop.
作为由北美国际生命科学研究所和国际生命科学研究所研究基金会共同主办的题为“早期风险决定因素与后期健康结果:对研究优先级和食品供应的影响”研讨会(2008年7月8 - 9日,华盛顿特区)的一部分,食品行业代表讨论了营养科学的实际应用。营养在指导整个生命周期的健康结果方面发挥着关键作用。特别是产前、产后和幼儿期对适当营养的存在极为敏感。越来越多的证据表明,早期营养可能会对未出生婴儿和婴儿的关键生理系统进行编程,包括内分泌、心血管和中枢神经系统,从而影响后期生活结果。虽然学术界的科学家继续在机制和基础科学层面探索早期风险决定因素和后期生活结果的多因素性质,但了解婴幼儿食品行业解决诸如哪些因素推动了食品行业这些领域的研究等问题的潜力非常重要。这些行业的科学家如何与学术界和政府的科学家合作,以确定优先事项、围绕这些健康问题做出决策,并将学术见解转化为有益于公共卫生的创新营养解决方案?鉴于婴幼儿食品行业致力于提供科学支持的早期生命营养,很容易理解为什么这个行业会与学术界和政府的科学家合作,以找到解决本次研讨会基本问题的方法。