Development of an Unified Food Composition Database for the European Project “Stance4Health”
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Hinojosa Nogueira, Daniel José; Pérez Burillo, Sergio; Navajas Porras, Beatriz; Ortiz Viso, Bartolomé; Pastoriza de la Cueva, Silvia; Lauria, Fabio; Fatouros, Alexandra; Priftis, Kostas N.; González Vigil, Verónica; Rufián Henares, José ÁngelEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Food composition database Food standardization Food data Nutrients Bioactive compounds Public health Personalized nutrition
Fecha
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Hinojosa-Nogueira, D.; Pérez-Burillo, S.; Navajas-Porras, B.; Ortiz-Viso, B.; de la Cueva, S.P.; Lauria, F.; Fatouros, A.; Priftis, K.N.; González-Vigil, V.; Rufián-Henares, J.Á. Development of an Unified Food Composition Database for the European Project “Stance4Health”. Nutrients 2021, 13, 4206. https:// doi.org/10.3390/nu13124206
Patrocinador
European Research Commission (Research Executive Agency) under the research project Stance4Health (Grant Contract No. 816303); “Plan propio de Investigación y Transferencia” of the University of Granada under the programs “Intensificación de la Investigación, modalidad B”Resumen
The European Commission funded project Stance4Health (S4H) aims to develop a complete
personalised nutrition service. In order to succeed, sources of information on nutritional composition
and other characteristics of foods need to be as comprehensive as possible. Food composition tables
or databases (FCT/FCDB) are the most commonly used tools for this purpose. The aim of this study
is to describe the harmonisation efforts carried out to obtain the Stance4Health FCDB. A total of 10
FCT/FCDB were selected from different countries and organizations. Data were classified using
FoodEx2 and INFOODS tagnames to harmonise the information. Hazard analysis and critical control
points analysis was applied as the quality control method. Data were processed by spreadsheets and
MySQL. S4H’s FCDB is composed of 880 elements, including nutrients and bioactive compounds.
A total of 2648 unified foods were used to complete the missing values of the national FCDB used.
Recipes and dishes were estimated following EuroFIR standards via linked tables. S4H’s FCDB will
be part of the smartphone app developed in the framework of the Stance4Health European project,
which will be used in different personalized nutrition intervention studies. S4H FCDB has great
perspectives, being one of the most complete in terms of number of harmonized foods, nutrients and
bioactive compounds included.