Seminar Series on Food Options, Opinions and Decisions (FOOD): Integrating perspectives on consumer perceptions of food safety, nutrition and waste
食品选择、意见和决定 (FOOD) 系列研讨会:整合消费者对食品安全、营养和浪费的看法
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/M002128/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.84万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2014 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Our seminar series aims to understand and improve UK consumers' decisions about nutrition, food safety, and food waste. Our goals align with DEFRA, the Food and Agricultural Organisation and others who use the modern view of 'food security' for developed countries, by defining it as access to food that is nutritious, affordable, safe, and sustainable, while producing minimum waste. Better food safety and reduced food waste are also high priority for the EU. Improvement is needed because (1) foodborne illnesses amount to 17 mln cases per year in the UK, including 20,000 hospitalizations and 500 deaths; (2) warnings about food risks can cause undue alarm and increase food waste; (3) UK domestic food waste is 7 mln tonnes per year, of which 4.2 mln tonnes is deemed preventable; (4) Fresh food is more nutritious but also more perishable, potentially affecting food safety and food waste; (5) UK consumers are increasingly making unhealthy food choices, contributing to 62% of UK adults being overweight or obese, and leading to health problems that cost the NHS more than £5 billion per year.Our seminar series is timely and novel because it follows calls to better understand and inform the complex decisions consumers face about nutrition, food safety, and food waste. We aim to identify strategies that help consumers to achieve nutritious food choices that both improve food safety and reduce food waste. Our seminar series has been designed by our team of practitioners and academics, with the goal of achieving the best impact. Our practitioner team members come from the Food Standards Agency which aims to improve food safety and healthy eating, as well as at the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) which aims to reduce food waste. Our academic team members come from the University of Leeds Centre for Decision Research and the Human Appetite Research Unit who are experts in consumer food choice, domestic food waste, and risk communication, as well as from the NewCastle University Food and Society Group at the School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development who are experts in food safety and risk communication. Through 9 seminars to be held over 3 years, we will create a lasting network of users and academics who have mostly been working separately on these different topics to date. We have confirmed academic and practitioner speakers from across the UK and overseas who are key experts in the relevant domains. Seminars will be hosted at and promoted by participating universities and practitioner agencies, thus drawing diverse audiences. We will fund the travel of junior researchers and PhD students, for whom participation provides a unique opportunity for creating new networks and research ideas. Our project will identify strategies for helping consumers to improve food safety and reduce food waste. The PI and her team of users and academics will build on their international connections to share our findings at meetings with academics, users, consumers, and other interested parties worldwide. Our findings will be summarized in joint review papers that represent practitioner and academic experiences with developing effective strategies for helping consumers with food-related decisions. Our project website will provide public access to recordings and presentation slides from our seminar series, with information for academics, users and consumers about how to improve food safety and reduce food waste. Academics and users will work together to write joint grant proposals, with the goal of designing, implementing and testing the most promising strategies, thus identifying the best ways for helping consumers to make healthier, safer, and less wasteful food choices.
我们的研讨会系列旨在了解和改善英国消费者对营养,食品安全和食物浪费的决定。我们的目标与DEFRA、联合国粮食及农业组织和其他使用现代观点的发达国家的“粮食安全”相一致,将其定义为获得营养、负担得起、安全和可持续的食物,同时产生最少的浪费。改善食品安全和减少食品浪费也是欧盟的高度优先事项。需要改进,因为(1)在英国,食源性疾病每年达1700万例,其中包括20,000例住院和500例死亡;(2)有关食品风险的警告可能会引起不必要的恐慌并增加食物浪费;(3)英国国内食物浪费每年700万吨,其中420万吨被认为是可以预防的;(4)新鲜食物更有营养,但也更容易腐烂,可能影响食品安全和食物浪费;(5)英国消费者越来越多地选择不健康的食物,导致62%的英国成年人超重或肥胖,并导致健康问题,每年花费NHS超过50亿英镑。我们的研讨会系列是及时和新颖的,因为它遵循呼吁,以更好地了解和告知消费者面临的营养,食品安全,和食物浪费。我们的目标是确定战略,帮助消费者实现营养食品的选择,既提高食品安全和减少食物浪费。我们的研讨会系列是由我们的从业者和学者团队设计的,目标是实现最佳效果。我们的从业者团队成员来自食品标准局,旨在改善食品安全和健康饮食,以及废物和资源行动计划(WRAP),旨在减少食物浪费。我们的学术团队成员来自利兹大学决策研究中心和人类食欲研究中心,他们是消费者食品选择,家庭食物浪费和风险沟通方面的专家,以及来自农业,食品和农村发展学院的纽卡斯尔大学食品与社会小组,他们是食品安全和风险沟通方面的专家。通过在3年内举办的9次研讨会,我们将建立一个持久的用户和学者网络,他们迄今为止大多数都在这些不同的主题上单独工作。我们已经确认了来自英国各地和海外的学术和从业者发言人,他们是相关领域的关键专家。研讨会将由参与的大学和从业机构主办和推广,从而吸引不同的受众。我们将资助初级研究人员和博士生的旅行,为他们的参与提供了一个独特的机会,创造新的网络和研究思路。我们的项目将确定帮助消费者提高食品安全和减少食物浪费的策略。PI和她的用户和学者团队将建立他们的国际联系,在与世界各地的学者,用户,消费者和其他相关方的会议上分享我们的研究结果。我们的研究结果将总结在联合审查文件,代表从业者和学术经验,制定有效的战略,帮助消费者与食品相关的决定。我们的项目网站将向公众提供我们系列研讨会的录音和演示幻灯片,为学者,用户和消费者提供有关如何提高食品安全和减少食物浪费的信息。学者和用户将共同撰写联合拨款提案,目标是设计、实施和测试最有前途的策略,从而确定帮助消费者做出更健康、更安全、更少浪费的食品选择的最佳方法。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(4)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Awareness on adverse effects of nanotechnology increases negative perception among public: survey study from Singapore
- DOI:10.1007/s11051-014-2751-1
- 发表时间:2014-12-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:George, Saji;Kaptan, Gulbanu;Frewer, Lynn
- 通讯作者:Frewer, Lynn
Extrapolating understanding of food risk perceptions to emerging food safety cases
- DOI:10.1080/13669877.2017.1281330
- 发表时间:2018-01-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.1
- 作者:Kaptan, Guelbanu;Fischer, Arnout R. H.;Frewer, Lynn J.
- 通讯作者:Frewer, Lynn J.
Synthetic biology applied in the agrifood sector: Societal priorities and pitfalls
合成生物学在农业食品领域的应用:社会优先事项和陷阱
- DOI:10.19041/apstract/2016/2-3/10
- 发表时间:2016
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Frewer L
- 通讯作者:Frewer L
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- 批准号:
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