The Global Fruit & Veg Newsletter

The Global Fruit & Veg Newsletter est une revue mensuelle gratuite en anglais destinée aux professionnels de la santé dans lequel des chercheurs du monde entier contribuent à la rédaction d’articles. Aprifel vous offre l’accès à la base de données complète des revues Global Fruit & Veg depuis 2006 en format PDF. Une newsletter en français est également disponible.

The Global Fruit and Veg Newsletter (GFVN) is a monthly newsletter published since 2006 * throughout more than 30 countries involved in the promotion of the consumption of fruit and vegetables worldwide to improve Public Health. The articles published are scientifically based and come from the literature review.  Doing so allows us to disseminate the scientific knowledge outside the box and share the work with more than 10 000 readers from other disciplines (Scientists, health professionals, F&V professionals, consumer associations, journalists and general public). *GFVN replaces the Ifava Scientific Newsletter

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N°18 February 2017

Perfect timing for a national fruit and vegetable nutrition policy

Although a diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables is considered a cornerstone of good health, Canadians are still consuming less than the 7-10 servings per day recommended in Canada’s Food Guide. The studies featured this month illustrate how health behaviours in Canada are effected by various interventions and policies. In fact, shopping frequency, awareness [...]
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N°17 January 2017

Diet quality in the early years

A good way to represent ‘health’ in a picture is to use a mosaic. From far away you can see the whole image, but up close you see that the image is made up of many tiles. This example shows the complex nature of health; it is the result of many ‘tiles’ including good nutrition, [...]
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N°16 December 2016

Food labeling

Gradation of solutions in food labelling? The increased burden of obesity and other diet-related diseases all around the world, concomitant with the industrialization and globalization of the food chain, pushed many public health authorities to regulating the information delivered to the final consumer through food labelling, at least for pre-packed foods. The three papers in [...]
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N°15 November 2016

Obesogenic environment: origin and consequences

This month’s edition highlights the extraordinary and relatively recent changes in food habits across the Western World which inevitably increase the risk of obesity and other disabilities for the majority of our populations. Three countries are highlighted – Australia, Germany and Norway – which have very different economies, indigenous foods and political processes for dealing [...]
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N°14 October 2016

F&V consumption and weight change

The World F&V Day : October 14th ,2016 In 2012, in presence of representatives from FAO, PAHO and Ministry of health of Colombia, AIAM5 - the Global Alliance for the Promotion of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption «5 a day»- agreed in Cali (Colombia), to celebrate every year the World Fruit and Vegetables Day. This day [...]
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N°12 July 2016

Eating healthier in the US restaurants

America is in an exciting era of change focused on health, well-being and “doing good” – and the nation’s restaurants and chefs are playing a leading role by rising to the opportunity of creating enticing menu items with health and taste in mind. Consumer demand for colorful, plant-based restaurant cuisine is gaining popularity, casting a [...]
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N°11 June 2016

F&V consumption and differences across countries

The World Health Organization has long advocated for the increased consumption of fruit, vegetables, pulses and wholegrains, and recommends that they form the central basis of a healthy diet. However, we know that many people across the world do not consume the recommended 400 grams (or 5 portions) of fruit and vegetables per day – [...]
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N°10 May 2016

Health benefits of F&V consumption A worldwide

The societal burden of disease due to the epidemic of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, obesity and cognitive decline – the latter in the more and more senile societies - may be contained by dietary lifestyle based on fruit and vegetables. The picture of the evidence concerning the favorable effect on health associated with fruit and vegetables [...]
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N°9 April 2016

FOOD TAXES & SUBSIDIES A worldwide

In this newsletter you will find summaries of three important articles that have considered health-related food taxes and subsidies written by Cliona Ni Mhurchu, Adam Briggs and Oliver Mytton. Their important work (partially summarised here) has added to the evidence surrounding food taxes and subsidies. The modelling studies described by Briggs and Ni Mhurchu are [...]