A vision on the 'foodture' role of dietary exposure sciences in the interplay between food safety and nutrition

M.Z. Jeddi, P.E. Boon, F. Cubadda, R. Hoogenboom, H. Mol, H. Verhagen, D.T.H.M. Sijm*

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Abstract

Background: In this paper, the European chapter of the International Society for Exposure Science (ISES Europe) provides a vision on how dietary exposure sciences can contribute to address the challenges in the field of food safety and nutrition due to changes in food systems by answering the following question: How can we assess timely and accurately changes in dietary exposure to hazardous chemicals (and mixtures thereof) or intake of nutrients due to changes in food production, food consumption and food composition? Scope and approach: We first describe the current role of dietary exposure sciences and the instruments that are being used to assess dietary exposure in food safety and nutrition. This is followed by an analysis of current changes and developments, primarily at the European level, relevant for food safety and nutrition. This results in a list of identified challenges for dietary exposure sciences. Key findings and conclusions: We thus focus on the timely and accurate assessment of the impact of changes and developments on consumer's and public health, from the perspective of dietary exposure sciences. This includes making better use of chemical analysis, dietary exposure assessment and human biomonitoring, providing increased insight in food composition and nutrients, taking into account the impact of new technologies on human exposure, and making better use of risk-benefit assessment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)288-300
Number of pages13
JournalTrends in Food Science & Technology
Volume120
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Food system
  • Food safety
  • Nutrition
  • Exposure assessment
  • Human biomonitoring
  • BENEFIT-RISK ANALYSIS
  • CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS
  • MASS-SPECTROMETRY
  • REFERENCE VALUES
  • CHALLENGES
  • INSECTS
  • DIOXINS
  • FUTURE
  • CHAIN
  • ISSUE

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