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Review
. 2015 May;74(2):171-6.
doi: 10.1017/S0029665114001529. Epub 2014 Oct 24.

Promoting healthy dietary behaviour through personalised nutrition: technology push or technology pull?

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Promoting healthy dietary behaviour through personalised nutrition: technology push or technology pull?

Barbara Stewart-Knox et al. Proc Nutr Soc. 2015 May.

Abstract

The notion of educating the public through generic healthy eating messages has pervaded dietary health promotion efforts over the years and continues to do so through various media, despite little evidence for any enduring impact upon eating behaviour. There is growing evidence, however, that tailored interventions such as those that could be delivered online can be effective in bringing about healthy dietary behaviour change. The present paper brings together evidence from qualitative and quantitative studies that have considered the public perspective of genomics, nutrigenomics and personalised nutrition, including those conducted as part of the EU-funded Food4Me project. Such studies have consistently indicated that although the public hold positive views about nutrigenomics and personalised nutrition, they have reservations about the service providers' ability to ensure the secure handling of health data. Technological innovation has driven the concept of personalised nutrition forward and now a further technological leap is required to ensure the privacy of online service delivery systems and to protect data gathered in the process of designing personalised nutrition therapies.

Keywords: Benefit; D-T-C Direct-to-consumer; Food4Me; Information technology; Nutrigenomics; Personalised nutrition; Risk.

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