Title: 1st BIONCP meeting Theme 2 : Fork to farm
1 Health in all policies From the declaration to
actions Liaison office of the Toscana Region -
25 Nov 2008
Isabelle de Froidmont-Görtz Directorate E
Biotechnology, Agriculture and FoodDG Research -
European Commission
2Overview of the presentation
- Why Research on food and nutrition ?
- New opportunities in the FP7
3Leading risk factors for ill health in the
European RegionSource World Health Report 2002
4Challenge for the future Action to protect
health.Why ?
Increasing world population
Ageing population
Metabolic disorders
From curative to preventive health care
Healthier lifestyle, fresher, healthier safe
foods, lower on fats and others, incorporating
new ingredients, bioactive components, with
enhanced availability
Interactive, personalised food
5What is done at Commission level ?
- Financial support for more research
- to respond to the needs of the European citizens
and improve health and quality of life - to support EU policies in the fields of health,
nutrition and food safety gt better informed
decisions taken by policy and regulatory bodies
better regulation policies new EU strategy - Regulatory measures for the quality and safety of
food - supplementation, contaminants, food
contact materials, EU regulation (2006/1924) on
nutrition and health claims (scientific evidence)
- Stimulation of other stakeholders initiatives
European Technological Platform Food for Life
to identify future key needs of food research in
and for Europe in bringing together the main
stakeholders - http//www.ciaa.be/navigation/frames_fr/frameset1
.htm
6Nutrition science of today
- Classical concept of prevention nutrient
deficiencies diseases moved to the concept of
optimal nutrition - Aim to optimise the nutrient intake to promote
overall health and well-being, to improve the
physical and mental performance and to reduce the
risk of disease such as cancer, obesity, CVD,
diabetes. - It is primordial to identify and elucidated the
mechanisms of interaction between diet, genes and
environment and the synergisms between the
different components contained in food and their
overall impact on health - The role of research and food industry is
essential
7Objective of Health-oriented Nutrition Research
- make the consumers health and well-being the
major driving force for innovation in food
beverage production - to give scientific evidences for the health claim
of food products - to support the science-base of the
risk-benefit-analysis of food as well as of
dietary recommendations - to develop innovative products and services for
the early diagnosis, prevention and therapy of
nutrition-related disorders/diseases
8- How EU research can help ?
- What are the new opportunities
- in the FP7?
9Seventh Framework Programme for Research and
Technology (FP7 2007-2013) general structure (50
billions )
Euratom
JRC
http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html
10Cooperation Collaborative research
- 10 Thematic Priorities
- Health
- Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology
- Information and Communication Technologies
- Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new
Production Technologies - Energy
- Environment (including Climate Change)
- Transport (including Aeronautics)
- Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities
- Space
- Security
M
6 100
1 935
9 050
3 475
2 350
1 890
4 160
610
1 430
1 350
11Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology
Rationale
- Build a European Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy
(KBBE) - Respond to social and economic challenges
- High quality food and sustainable food production
- Food-related disorders (cardiovascular, obesity
) - Infectious animal diseases and zoonoses
- Sustainable agriculture/fishery and climate
change - Clean biomaterials from renewable bio-resources
- Involve all stakeholders (incl. industry) in
research - Support CAP and CFP
- Respond quickly to emerging research needs
12Theme 2. Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and
Biotechnology
Sustainable production and management of
biological resources from land, forest, and
aquatic environments Fork to farm Food
(including seafood), health and well being Life
sciences and biotechnology for sustainable
non-food products and processes
13Activity 2 Fork to farm-Food, health and well
being
- Consumer perception and attitudes towards food,
understanding societal trends, cultural aspects
of food, identify determinants of food choice - Nutrition, diet-related diseases such as obesity
and allergy, nutrigenomics, interaction between
nutrition, physiological and psychological
functions, food development (e.g. dietetic,
functional, personalised foods) - Innovative food and feed processing and
packaging, smart control, waste management - Improved quality and assured microbiological and
chemical safety of food and feed, detection
methods, risk governance - Environmental impacts on/of the food chain, total
food chain concept, global change, traceability
14Potential of new technologies
Micro, nanotechnologies Targeting delivery of
nutrient to organs, cells Modifying structure
(fibrillar, microemulsions) Encapsulation for
slow release of flavours, fragance or bioactive
comp. or protection against ext .factors such as
heat, acid, etc
Bioinformatic Building coherent models for
physiology Omics (nutrigenomics, metabolomics,
transcriptomics, etc) Identifying molecular
interaction, metabolic pathways
Cognitive sciences Neuro-imaging Understanding of
consumer behaviour Visualization (brain) for
subjective pleasantness of food, satiety, hunger,
addiction
- Imaging techniques (MRI, US, PET)
- Non-invasive techniques for visualization of
consumption and digestion
This presentation shall neither be binding nor
construed as constituting a commitment by the
European Commission
15Research related to Obesity (FP6)
- EARNEST To understand and quantify the effect of
early programming (foetal and early life) on
later cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes
cognitive and mental disorders, bone health and
some cancers - HELENA to increase the knowledge about the
factors influencing the food choices and food
preferences of adolescents in Europe (cultural,
social, genetic and gender differences, dietary
and physical activity patterns in European
adolescents) - IDEFICS to identify and prevent the effects of
diet and lifestyle on children and infant health - LIPGENE To understand the interaction between
the diet and the genotype in the metabolic
syndrome. To improve the fat composition of milk
and meat products (animal nutrition) and to
provide novel sources of fatty acids (plant
biotechnology) - DIOGENES to examine interactions between dietary
components and genetic and behaviour factors
16Examples of FP6 projectson functional food
- FLORA Flavonoids and related phenolics for
healthy living using orally recommended
antioxydants (STREP 3.3 m) - HEALTHGRAIN Exploiting bioactivity of European
cereal grains for improved nutrition and health
benefits (IP 144 m) - LYCOCARD Role of lycopen for the prevention of
CVD (IP 5.2 m) - ISAFRUIT to increase fruit consumption,
searching the improvement of health and
well-being of Europeans and their environment, by
taking a total chain approach, identifying the
bottlenecks and addressing them by
consumer-driven preferences (IP 13.2 m) - NUTRASNACKS Ready-to-eat food for breakfast and
sport activity with high content of nutraceutics
preventing disease and promoting public health
(STREP 3.7 m) - NUTRIDENT Towards functional foods for oral
health care isolation, identification and
evaluation of beverage and food components with
anti-caries and/or anti-gingivitis activities
(STREP 2.2 m)
17Examples of projects financed in the FP7
- Malnutrition in developing countries (INSTAPA)
- Influence of food contaminants on early
programming leading to obesity (OBELIX) - Effect of diet on mental performance
(NUTRIMENTHE) - Impact of diet on ageing (LIPIDIET)
- Food labelling and consumer behaviour (FLABEL)
- Measures aimed at promoting healthy eating habits
(EATWELL) - Diet and its effect on the development of
intestinal microflora and on the immune system
through the entire life span (TORNADO) - CALL 3
- Applying behavioural models for the prevention of
obesity (focus on children) - Stress, addiction and eating behaviour
- Role and mechanisms of action of plant bioactive
compounds - Strategies for sustainable eating habits
18Call approach and roadmap
- Work programme 2009
- CALL KBBE-2008-3
- Publication September 2008
- CSA, CPs NoE covering all activities and areas
- Budget 2009 233 M
- 1 step evaluation procedure and up to one project
per topic will be funded - Deadline for proposal submission 15 January 2009
- Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA)
with region indication and minimum number of
third countries
19Selection of the topics in the FPs
- Focus on expected impact
- European added value
- Strategic areas of importance for EU growth and
competitiveness - Areas supporting and /or regional challenges and
the global responsability of EU - Actions where time and emerging research needs
are critical
20Further Information
- EU research http//europa.eu.int/comm/research
- Sixth Framework Programme
- http//www.cordis.lu/fp6/home.html
- http//www.cordis.lu/fp6/food.htm
- Seventh Framework Programme http//www.cordis.eur
opa.eu/fp7/home.html - Research DG Site
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/index_en.html
- RTD info magazine
- http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/rtdinfo/
- Information requests http//ec.europa.eu/research
/index.cfm?pgenquiries