Marie-Hélène SANIEZ-DEGRAVE, directrice Nutrition du groupe Roquette - Que nous disent les pratiques et mouvements alimentaires d’hier ? Remontée aux sources préhistoriques de notre alimentation, en passant par les disettes du Moyen-Âge et les « métissages culinaires » en Amérique latine. Puis anticipation sur les alimentations de demain en termes de nouveaux produits, de nouveaux usages, et d’innovations technologiques.
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Vers de nouvelles sources de protéines
5 janvier 2018, par Roxane -
Santé, corps et alimentation chez les jeunes mangeurs casablancais au temps du Covid 19
26 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYSur la base d’une enquête ethnographique (environ trente entretiens semi-directifs avec une répartition égale entre hommes et femmes et une observation participante), conduite à partir du mois de mars 2020 à Casablanca, nous proposons une communication sur les pratiques alimentaires et les représentations du corps et de la santé chez les jeunes mangeurs casablancais de 18 à 34 ans, dans le contexte actuel de crise sanitaire liée au Covid 19.
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The future of food safety. Transforming knowledge into action for people, economies and the environment
26 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYThis technical summary prepared by FAO and the World Health Organization (WHO) reports on the two international food safety conferences held in Addis Ababa and Geneva in February and April 2019. It recalls the key actions and strategies presented to address current and future challenges to food safety globally and the steps required to strengthen commitment at the highest political level to scale up food safety in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
At a pivotal moment focussing international attention on actions needed to bolster food safety, this publication recalls the priorities discussed so that food safety strategies and approaches can be aligned across sectors and borders, reinforcing efforts to reach the Sustainable Development Goals and supporting the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition.
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Toward a new philosophy of preventive nutrition : from a reductionist to a holistic paradigm to improve nutritional recommendations
27 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYThe reductionist approach has been predominant to date in human nutrition research and has unraveled some of the fundamental mechanisms at the basis of food nutrients (e.g., those that involve deficiency diseases). In Western countries, along with progress in medicine and pharmacology, the reductionist approach helped to increase life expectancy. However, despite 40 y of research in nutrition, epidemics of obesity and diabetes are growing each year worldwide, both in developed and developing countries, leading to a decrease in healthy life years. Yet, interactions between nutrition-health relations cannot be modeled on the basis of a linear cause-effect relation between 1 food compound and 1 physiologic effect but rather from multicausal nonlinear relations. In other words, explaining the whole from the specific by a bottom-up reductionist approach has its limits. A top-down approach becomes necessary to investigate complex issues through a holistic view before addressing any specific question to explain the whole. However, it appears that both approaches are necessary and mutually reinforcing. In this review, Eastern and Western research perspectives are first presented, laying out bases for what could be the consequences of applying a reductionist versus holistic approach to research in nutrition vis-à-vis public health, environmental sustainability, breeding, biodiversity, food science and processing, and physiology for improving nutritional recommendations. Therefore, research that replaces reductionism with a more holistic approach will reveal global and efficient solutions to the problems encountered from the field to the plate. Preventive human nutrition can no longer be considered as “pharmacology” or foods as “drugs.”
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A conceptual model of the food and nutrition system
27 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYThe integrated model developed here included three subsystems (producer, consumer, nutrition) and nine stages (production, processing, distribution, acquisition, preparation, consumption, digestion, transport, metabolism). The integrated model considers the processes and transformations that occur within the system and relationships between the system and other systems in the biophysical and social environments. The integrated conceptual model of the food and nutrition system presents food and nutrition activities as part of a larger context and identifies linkages among the many disciplines that deal with the food and nutrition system.
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Ultra-processed products are becoming dominant in the global food system
26 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYThe relationship between the global food system and the worldwide rapid increase of obesity and related diseases is not yet well understood. A reason is that the full impact of industrialized food processing on dietary patterns, including the environments of eating and drinking, remains overlooked and underestimated. Many forms of food processing are beneficial. But what is identified and defined here as ultra-processing, a type of process that has become increasingly dominant, at first in high-income countries, and now in middle-income countries, creates attractive, hyper-palatable, cheap, ready-to-consume food products that are characteristically energy-dense, fatty, sugary or salty and generally obesogenic. In this study, the scale of change in purchase and sales of ultra-processed products is examined and the context and implications are discussed. Data come from 79 high- and middle-income countries, with special attention to Canada and Brazil. Results show that ultra-processed products dominate the food supplies of high-income countries, and that their consumption is now rapidly increasing in middle-income countries. It is proposed here that the main driving force now shaping the global food system is transnational food manufacturing, retailing and fast food service corporations whose businesses are based on very profitable, heavily promoted ultra-processed products, many in snack form.
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Fortifier les aliments pour lutter contre les carences ?
3 novembre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYOù l’on apprend que la lutte contre les carences en micronutriments passe notamment par la diversification des régimes alimentaires ; une bonne manière de soutenir la diversité des productions. Pourtant, ce sont des solutions techniques comme la supplémentation ou la (bio)fortification, jugées plus innovantes, qui prédominent encore dans les politiques nutritionnelles pour répondre aux enjeux de malnutrition.
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N°21/ La malnutrition des enfants au Guatemala : facteurs aggravants et leviers
24 juin 2022, par Mathilde COUDRAYLa pauvreté est plus complexe que le seul manque de revenus dont un individu aurait besoin pour satisfaire ses besoins essentiels. Elle est multidimensionnelle et peut se manifester par la privation des capabilités.
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Devenir sain. Des morales alimentaires aux écologies de soi
26 octobre 2021, par Mathilde COUDRAYS’alimenter sainement n’est pas qu’une occasion de répondre à des exigences sanitaires et alimentaires propres à la construction d’un corps sain, c’est aussi une manière de penser le monde et de le pratiquer. Le devenir sain est exercice critique face aux conséquences d’une société réflexive, où l’incertitude devient le maître mot du rapport à la connaissance et aux institutions. Il exprime les exigences d’une société orthorexique et cherche à les transcender.