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In Nutrition for a Better Life, one of the food industry's leading experts takes a factual look into the past and future of food and nutrition. Former Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe shows that while in the past forty years convenience was the selling point for many industrially produced foods, consumers have now come to demand specifically healthy products. Going forward, it is health that will drive innovation in the industry. Using cutting-edge technology and scientifically based nutrition standards, the food industry will play a decisive role in improving the wellbeing of entire…mehr
In Nutrition for a Better Life, one of the food industry's leading experts takes a factual look into the past and future of food and nutrition. Former Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe shows that while in the past forty years convenience was the selling point for many industrially produced foods, consumers have now come to demand specifically healthy products. Going forward, it is health that will drive innovation in the industry. Using cutting-edge technology and scientifically based nutrition standards, the food industry will play a decisive role in improving the wellbeing of entire population groups, offering effective and cost-saving personalized diets that will both prevent and administer to the acute and chronic diseases of the twenty-first century.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe is chairman of the board of directors at Nestlé in Vevey, Switzerland, as well as vice chairman of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword 9 Introduction 15 The future of food-personalized, science-based, resources efficient, caring 19 Chapter 1: On the way to nutrition of the future 21 Global megatrends on the consumer side 22 The tasks of the new food science 33 Life Sciences-A new dimension of science as a solution 35 Chapter 2: From the beginnings of industrial food production to today 43 When the specter of hunger dominated the world 44 With industrialization came prosperity 47 What has changed since the baby boomer period 65 The international food industry 72 The development of research from its beginnings to nutrigenomics 76 Chapter 3: How can a growing world population stay healthy and live longer? 85 Societal changes affect the global food industry 87 Food to stay healthy and fit 93 How the global food industry is structured 101 Chapter 4: Life Sciences and the revolution of biology, nutrition and health 109 The mission statement-A personalized diet for different population groups 109 Understanding how the body really works 111 Living a long and healthy life as a research target 125 Chapter 5: The responsibility of the food industry 129 The consumer is the focus from the very beginning 129 The growing market for specialty and wellness food 131 Nutrition as therapy 139 Solutions for certain life situations and risk groups 140 Chapter 6: The responsibility of policy 143 Preventive health systems as part of global health 145 Ensuring fair competition as a political task 147 Chapter 7: The responsibility of each individual 149 What can we decide and what not? 149 Traditions, diet myths and ideological trends 154 How the social environment shapes our eating habits 160 The influence of diet on health 163 Chapter 8: Milestones on the way to the future 175 What is conceivable, what is possible? 176 Appendix 181 Notes 189 Literature 199 Internet 211 Acknowledgements 217 Index 218
Contents Foreword 9 Introduction 15 The future of food-personalized, science-based, resources efficient, caring 19 Chapter 1: On the way to nutrition of the future 21 Global megatrends on the consumer side 22 The tasks of the new food science 33 Life Sciences-A new dimension of science as a solution 35 Chapter 2: From the beginnings of industrial food production to today 43 When the specter of hunger dominated the world 44 With industrialization came prosperity 47 What has changed since the baby boomer period 65 The international food industry 72 The development of research from its beginnings to nutrigenomics 76 Chapter 3: How can a growing world population stay healthy and live longer? 85 Societal changes affect the global food industry 87 Food to stay healthy and fit 93 How the global food industry is structured 101 Chapter 4: Life Sciences and the revolution of biology, nutrition and health 109 The mission statement-A personalized diet for different population groups 109 Understanding how the body really works 111 Living a long and healthy life as a research target 125 Chapter 5: The responsibility of the food industry 129 The consumer is the focus from the very beginning 129 The growing market for specialty and wellness food 131 Nutrition as therapy 139 Solutions for certain life situations and risk groups 140 Chapter 6: The responsibility of policy 143 Preventive health systems as part of global health 145 Ensuring fair competition as a political task 147 Chapter 7: The responsibility of each individual 149 What can we decide and what not? 149 Traditions, diet myths and ideological trends 154 How the social environment shapes our eating habits 160 The influence of diet on health 163 Chapter 8: Milestones on the way to the future 175 What is conceivable, what is possible? 176 Appendix 181 Notes 189 Literature 199 Internet 211 Acknowledgements 217 Index 218
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