Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
In the next decades, we will be facing an increase in world population. Some of
the greatest challenges will be to sustainably and equitably provide better living
conditions, to deliver vital goods and services, and to support human health
and wellbeing. Few studies consider the interaction among all these challenges.
However, in the future it will be imperative to address them in a concerted way and
design strategies that will support a more holistic approach. Advances in human
genetics and genomics have allowed the use of emerging knowledge to diagnose
and treat patients. In the future, the application of converging technologies such
as biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science
will achieve personalized, predictive and preventive healthcare. Integral parts of
this framework are nutrition and food. A nutritious, diversified diet is the ultimate
goal for the improvement and maintenance of health. In order to achieve this, an
interdisciplinary approach will be necessary. Furthermore, it will be mandatory to
address not only the issue of tailored food consumption, but also of food production
and distribution. Guided by the identification of future needs, and based on the
acquisition and convergence of knowledge and technology, pushing the boundaries
of research and innovation is a major goal.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Foresight; Food; Nutrition; Converging technologies
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