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Human diet leads to public health benefits and
potential risks. The balance between risks and benefits
is of interest to food authorities developing food
policy and consumer advice, to businesses developing
new food products, and to consumers considering
dietary changes.
The new approach of Risk-benefit assessment
(RBA) intends to estimate the overall impact of food
consumed on human health by assessing benefits
and risks associated with exposure (or lack of exposure)
to a particular food or food component or diet
and by integrating all into a comparable measure.
Within the EU, the RBA methodologies are far from
being developed, representing a research gap needing
attention from academics, researchers and policy
makers.
The aim of this project is to strengthen the EU
capacity to perform RBA in foods, considering risks
and benefits in the areas of microbiology, nutrition
and chemistry, through the development of a harmonized
framework that will be available to EU member
states organizations.
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Website RiskBenefit4EU: https://riskbenefit4eu.wordpress.com/
Keywords
Segurança Alimentar Toxicologia Avaliação de Risco Saúde Humana Risk-Benefit Assessment Holistic Approach Human Diet Public Health
