Establishing a Common Nutritional Vocabulary - From Food Production to Diet

Informed policy and decision-making for food systems, nutritional security, and global health would benefit from standardization and comparison of food composition data, spanning production to consumption. To address this challenge, we present a formal controlled vocabulary of terms, definitions, an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) 2022-06, Vol.9, p.928837
Hauptverfasser: Andrés-Hernández, Liliana, Blumberg, Kai, Walls, Ramona L, Dooley, Damion, Mauleon, Ramil, Lange, Matthew, Weber, Magalie, Chan, Lauren, Malik, Adnan, Møller, Anders, Ireland, Jayne, Segovia, Lucia, Zhang, Xuhuiqun, Burton-Freeman, Britt, Magelli, Paul, Schriever, Andrew, Forester, Shavawn M, Liu, Lei, King, Graham J
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Zusammenfassung:Informed policy and decision-making for food systems, nutritional security, and global health would benefit from standardization and comparison of food composition data, spanning production to consumption. To address this challenge, we present a formal controlled vocabulary of terms, definitions, and relationships within the Compositional Dietary Nutrition Ontology (CDNO, www.cdno.info) that enables description of nutritional attributes for material entities contributing to the human diet. We demonstrate how ongoing community development of CDNO classes can harmonize trans-disciplinary approaches for describing nutritional components from food production to diet.
ISSN:2296-861X
2296-861X
DOI:10.3389/fnut.2022.928837