This report reviews functional foods from a multidisciplinary perspective focusing on safety, legal/policy aspects, economy, public perceptions and ethics. It attempts to clarify the main issues and provides comprehensive recommendations for policymaking, especially since functional foods are being introduced into society at a particularly sensitive moment when food has become a main issue in public debates and a focal point of political activity in Europe. Diet-related diseases have assumed epidemic proportions significantly affecting the quality of life while obesity is spreading to the majority of the adult population but also to young people. These foods assume a highly targeted solution to diet-related diseases with effective reduction of risk and improved physical and mental well-being, but are still faced with a host of unresolved issues.
Executive Summary.- Zusammenfassung.- 1 Nutrition and Health.- 2 Economic Aspects of Functional Foods.- 3 Public Perceptions Aspects.- 4 Legal and Policy Aspects.- 5 Ethical Issues.- 6 Functional Foods and Intestinal Functions: The Case of Probiotics and Prebiotics.- 7 Phytosterols Enriched Functional Foods.- 8 Résumé and Policy Recommendations.
Carl Friedrich Gethmann, Georg Kamp, Michèle Knodt, Wolfgang Kröger, Christian Streffer, Hans von Storch, Thomas Ziesemer, Michele Knodt, Wolfgang Kroger, Hans Von Storch
Carl Friedrich Gethmann, Georg Kamp, Michèle Knodt, Wolfgang Kröger, Christian Streffer, Hans von Storch, Thomas Ziesemer, Michele Knodt, Wolfgang Kroger, Hans Von Storch