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Americas: Data shows consumers look out for their wellbeing

About 83% of global consumers consider diet and nutrition important to wellbeing, which is greater than wealth or physical fitness, according to Greg Paul,...

America: US agencies release nutritional guidelines to consumers

Health and Human Services (HHS) and USDA have released updated nutritional guidelines that encourage Americans to adopt a series of science-based recommendations to improve...

Europe: Diet, genetics contribute to cancer, finds research

The PhD project has, among other things, shown which components of the immune system are likely involved in the development of colon cancer, and...

World: Diet quality wans despite higher income, finds researchers

Overall diet quality worsened across the world even as consumption of healthier foods increased in many countries, according to an analysis of worldwide dietary...

Europe: UK consumers experience diet-linked poor health, finds committee

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Commons Select Committee has recently published its report into Food security, focused on demand, consumption and waste. The report...

Europe: Secret snacking found to break diets among UK consumers, finds...

The rise of obesity levels has led to a huge boost in the number of people dieting in the UK, finds a survey of...

Americas: Alliance, beverage giants partner on reducing calories in beverages

The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, founded by the American Heart Association and Clinton Foundation, has worked with representatives from American Beverage Association, The...

Asia Pacific: Wholegrains, resistant starch can counteract potential effects of red...

The total consumption of red meat in Australia has almost doubled since the 1960s, according to Flinders University. As consumption increases so does the risk...

Europe: Manufacturers should focus on benefits of dairy to Russian consumers,...

Dairy products are a part of traditional food in Russia and have deep roots in consumption patterns, with products such as milk, kefir, sour...