By Mike Montemarano, Associate Editor10.31.22
There is a tide shift happening around the types of nutritional outcomes clinicians are attempting to evaluate. Momentum is growing behind studies demonstrating “resilience,” and how nutritional status can optimize the health of disease-free populations in a lasting way.
At the Council for Responsible Nutrition's (CRN) Science in Session event in Phoenix, AZ, scientists from academia and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) discussed developments in the effort to reframe the purpose of nutrition research with resilience front of mind.
So representatives from various offices of NIH developed a definition and conce
At the Council for Responsible Nutrition's (CRN) Science in Session event in Phoenix, AZ, scientists from academia and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) discussed developments in the effort to reframe the purpose of nutrition research with resilience front of mind.
A Newfound Focus at NIH
LaVerne L. Brown, PhD, chair and program director of the Trans-NIH Resilience Working Group, discussed the formation of the unit in 2019 and its overall mission. First and foremost, it has been a challenge to implement a working definition of the word “resilience” that can be used consistently in all human health studies.So representatives from various offices of NIH developed a definition and conce
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