Mission
To develop a systematic approach or specific methodology for the assessment of nutrition in outcomes research.
Background
Nutrition economics, as the name implies, is the merging of the nutrition and health economics disciplines to assess the impact of nutrition on health and disease and to illustrate the health and economic aspects of specific changes in the daily nutrition and nutrition recommendations through the lens of cost effectiveness. Nutrition economics is defined as "a discipline dedicated to researching and characterizing health and economic outcomes in nutrition for the benefit of society" [1].
This rising research field focuses on the interdependency between nutritional habits, health, and public expenses. It supports nutrition, health economics, and health policy development in an evidence- and health benefit-based manner [1]. It will increase the understanding of nutrition's impact on health outcomes and of its absolute and relative monetary effect.
(Excerpted from: Nutrition Economics: An Introduction published in ISPOR CONNECTIONS 2014;4:10-11.)
Leadership
Chair-Elect
Kirk Kerr
Chair
Past Chair
Operational Lead
Aditi Aggarwal
Working Group:
Member Engagement
These activities allow for a variety of members to participate and also facilitates disseminating content.
Aditi Aggarwal
Amarsinh Desai, MS, PhD, D.Pharm, B.Pharm
Mark Nuijten, MBA, PhD, MD
Teck Cheng Alvin Wong, MSc, BSc
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