Health
Food & Nutrition
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
French PNNS adequation score and risk for cancer
Lifestyle diseases, like obesity and certain cancers, are now so common that we speak in terms of an epidemic. Dr. Anne-Claire Vergnaud’s goal is to identify the factors at play when adults gain weight and to determine the effect of nutrition public health programs on health. Her findings help clarify the interactions between diet, smoking and weight, for instance, and suggest that following official dietary advice may reduce the risk of early death. The impact on health policy and individual choices could be great.
My research focuses on understanding dietary mechanisms leading to weight gain during adult life and also evaluating what effect public health decisions (for example, the French PNNS) could have on obesity prevalence and weight gain tendency in Europe.
My research focuses on understanding dietary mechanisms leading to weight gain during adult life and also evaluating what effect public health decisions (for example, the French PNNS) could have on obesity prevalence and weight gain tendency in Europe.
An apple a day: nutrition for public health
To add or modify information on this page, please contact us at the following address: community.research@axa.com
Anne-Claire
VERGNAUD
Institution
Centre de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine
Ile-de-France
Country
France
Nationality
French
Related articles
Health
Pollution & Health
Food & Nutrition
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
France
Investigating the Impact of Glyphosate on Health: The Role of Gut Microbiota
Dr. Lauris Evariste aims to investigate the impact of chronic glyphosate exposure on the mouse and human gut microbiota and... Read more
Lauris
EVARISTE
Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement
Health
Food & Nutrition
Women's Health
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
United Kingdom
Towards healthier culinary practices among overweight and obese Ghanaian women
To answer this question, post-doctoral researcher at the University of Sheffield in the UK and AXA Research Fund Women Health... Read more
Hibbah
OSEI KWASI