Need and Importance of Nutrition Informatics in India: A Perspective

Nutrition informatics (NI) is the effective retrieval, organization, storage, and optimum use of information, data and knowledge for food-and-nutrition-related problem-solving and decision-making. There is a growing opportunity to facilitate technology-enabled behavioral change interventions to supp...

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Main Authors: Ashish Joshi, Ann Gaba, Shyamli Thakur, Ashoo Grover
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1836
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spelling doaj-68057a3e98e34d2ab72581d49c7690ed2021-06-01T01:22:18ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-05-01131836183610.3390/nu13061836Need and Importance of Nutrition Informatics in India: A PerspectiveAshish Joshi0Ann Gaba1Shyamli Thakur2Ashoo Grover3Population Health Informatics, City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York, NY 10027, USADepartment of Environmental, Occupational and Geospatial Health Sciences, City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York, NY 10027, USAFoundations of Healthcare Technologies Society, New Delhi 110066, IndiaIndian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi 110029, IndiaNutrition informatics (NI) is the effective retrieval, organization, storage, and optimum use of information, data and knowledge for food-and-nutrition-related problem-solving and decision-making. There is a growing opportunity to facilitate technology-enabled behavioral change interventions to support NI research and practice. This paper highlights the changing landscape of food and nutrition practices in India to prepare a NI workforce that could provide some valuable tools to address the double burden of nutrition. Management and interpretation of data could help clarify the relationships and interrelationships of diet and disease in India on both national and regional levels. Individuals with expertise in food and nutrition may receive training in informatics to develop national informatics systems. NI professionals develop tools and techniques, manage various projects and conduct informatics research. These professionals should be well prepared to work in technological settings and communicate data and information effectively. Opportunities for training in NI are very limited in developing countries. Given the current progress in developing platforms and informatics infrastructure, India could serve as an example to other countries to promote NI to support achieving SDGs and other public health initiatives.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1836nutrition informaticsdigital healthworkforcefood and nutrition
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Need and Importance of Nutrition Informatics in India: A Perspective
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Ann Gaba
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title_short Need and Importance of Nutrition Informatics in India: A Perspective
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publishDate 2021-05-01
description Nutrition informatics (NI) is the effective retrieval, organization, storage, and optimum use of information, data and knowledge for food-and-nutrition-related problem-solving and decision-making. There is a growing opportunity to facilitate technology-enabled behavioral change interventions to support NI research and practice. This paper highlights the changing landscape of food and nutrition practices in India to prepare a NI workforce that could provide some valuable tools to address the double burden of nutrition. Management and interpretation of data could help clarify the relationships and interrelationships of diet and disease in India on both national and regional levels. Individuals with expertise in food and nutrition may receive training in informatics to develop national informatics systems. NI professionals develop tools and techniques, manage various projects and conduct informatics research. These professionals should be well prepared to work in technological settings and communicate data and information effectively. Opportunities for training in NI are very limited in developing countries. Given the current progress in developing platforms and informatics infrastructure, India could serve as an example to other countries to promote NI to support achieving SDGs and other public health initiatives.
topic nutrition informatics
digital health
workforce
food and nutrition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1836
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