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A role for plant science in underpinning the objective of global nutritional security?

Journal

ANNALS OF BOTANY
Volume 122, Issue 4, Pages 541-553

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcy118

Keywords

Nutritional security; nutritional insufficiency; plant-based foods; phytonutrient; microbiota; inflammation; obesity; chronic disease

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Funding

  1. Institute Strategic Program 'Understanding and Exploiting Plant and Microbial Secondary Metabolism' from the Biotechnological and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [BB/J004596/1]
  2. Institute Strategic Program 'Molecules from Nature' from the Biotechnological and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [BB/P012523/1]
  3. BBSRC [BB/N005023/1, BBS/E/J/000CA424, BBS/E/J/000PR9790] Funding Source: UKRI

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Background The challenges of achieving global food security have become more demanding as scientists have realized that not only calorie content but also food composition and colonic microbial content impact our health and wellbeing, dramatically. The ways that the nutrients we consume affect our health are highly complex due to the diversity of what we eat, the varying digestibility of what we eat, the changing composition and functioning of each individual's gut microbiota, the differences in absorption and bioavailability of the nutrients we eat, the differences in responses between individuals to what they eat and the multi-fold mechanisms of action that nutrients have on our health. Perspective and Conclusions It has been accepted for more than 50 years that diets rich in plants, particularly fruit and vegetables, protect health, and yet such diets have declined, with lower fruit and vegetable content and much more cheap, sugary, oily, processed foods, over the same period. These dietary shifts have had a marked impact on the incidence of chronic diseases: obesity, metabolic diseases, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Greater support for research into the ways that plant-based foods impact health will be essential for changing dietary patterns to protect health and to achieve global nutritional security.

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