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Nutrition, diet and food choices

Information on research programmes that investigate relationships between the nutrients in our food and our health, and provide the scientific basis needed for the Agency’s dietary advice to improve public health. Other work identifies the barriers that people face to making healthier dietary choices, such as minority and low-income groups, and determines how these barriers may be overcome.

Diet and cardiovascular health

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Research programme N02

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Workshop: alpha-linolenic acids

Workshop: monounsaturated fatty acids

Reports / Workshops

Antioxidants

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Research programme N04

Programme review: executive summary

Programme review: FSA's response

Nutritional status and function

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Nutritional Status and Function Research Programme (N05)

Project details: bioavailability and nutritional status

Project details: diet and bone health

Project details: diet and cognitive function

External reports

Report of the Bone Evaluation Panel

Dietary surveys and nutrients in food

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Dietary surveys

Research programme N08

Project details

Programme review

Food acceptability and choice

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Research programme N09

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School meal pilot research projects

Workshop: overcoming barriers to dietary change

Cooking on a low income: the Cookwell Book

Dietary Change - The Evidence Base and Future Research Needs - FSA Seminar

Peer-led approach to dietary change: Food Standards Agency Seminars

Diet and colonic health

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Research programme N12

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Programme review: complex carbohydrates (N03)

Food choice inequalities

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Research programme N14

Project details

Multidisciplinary workshop: food choice in families and children

Peer-led approach to dietary change: Food Standards Agency Seminars

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