Vai trò và thách thức của ngành thực phẩm trong việc giải quyết bệnh mãn tính

Globalization and Health - Tập 6 - Trang 1-8 - 2010
Derek Yach1, Mehmood Khan2, Dondeena Bradley3, Rob Hargrove4, Stephen Kehoe5, George Mensah6
1Senior Vice President of Global Health Policy, Purchase, USA
2Chief Scientific Officer, New York, USA
3Vice President of Global Nutrition, New York, USA
4Vice President of Research and Development (Europe), Beaumont Leys, UK
5Vice President of Public and Government Affairs, PepsiCo and Co-Chairman International Food and Beverage Alliance, Purchase, USA
6Director of Heart Health and Global Health Policy, Purchase, USA

Tóm tắt

Ngày càng nhiều công ty thực phẩm đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc giảm bớt gánh nặng ngày càng tăng của các bệnh mãn tính liên quan đến dinh dưỡng. Các hành động cụ thể mà các công ty này thực hiện bao gồm cam kết công khai toàn cầu để giải quyết việc cải tiến công thức thực phẩm, cung cấp thông tin cho người tiêu dùng, tiếp thị có trách nhiệm, thúc đẩy lối sống lành mạnh và các đối tác công tư. Các hành động này được xem xét cùng với mười một mục tiêu và cam kết cụ thể của PepsiCo liên quan đến sản phẩm, thị trường và cộng đồng rộng lớn. Tiến độ tạm thời về các mục tiêu và cam kết này được thảo luận cũng như các rào cản cản trở sự tiến bộ nhanh hơn. Việc phòng ngừa bệnh tật hơn nữa phụ thuộc vào việc tăng cường thực hiện các sáng kiến công tư.

Từ khóa

#ngành thực phẩm #bệnh mãn tính #cải tiến công thức thực phẩm #thông tin người tiêu dùng #tiếp thị có trách nhiệm #lối sống lành mạnh #đối tác công tư

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