The British Nutrition Foundation is a British
registered charity
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. The British Nutrition Foundation's vision is that 'Everyone can access healthy, sustainable diets' and the charity contributes to this through its mission of ‘Translating evidence-based nutrition science in engaging and actionable ways’.
Operations
The BNF's team of nutrition scientists conduct academic reviews of published research on issues of diet and public health.
They present their reports in the BNF's Nutrition Bulletin, as well as various Task Force reports, intended for both academic and lay dissemination.
[ The BNF also organises educational programs designed to provide accessible information on diet and health for children and young people, aged 3–16+ years.] The BNF's education website, foodafactoflife.org.uk, provides teaching and learning resources about food and nutrition.[
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Criticism
Concerns have been raised about the BNF's relationship with the food industry. The BNF receives funding from some food manufacturers and distributors in the UK.
The ''British Medical Journal
''The BMJ'' is a weekly peer-reviewed medical trade journal, published by the trade union the British Medical Association (BMA). ''The BMJ'' has editorial freedom from the BMA. It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. Origi ...
'' published an article in 2010 criticizing the way in which the BNF has been treated as a source of impartial nutritional information by the media, usually without describing the industry ties. It also criticized the UK government for paying the BNF to develop educational materials on nutrition, and quoted Tim Lobstein, a director at the , saying that some BNF educational materials seem to support industry messages. A 1985 World in Action documentary interviewed Derek Shrimpton, a previous director general at BNF, who said: "In the period I was there the foundation was solely taken up with defence actions for the industry." He also said that BNF worked to frustrate government committees working on policies to reduce sugar, salt, and fat consumption.
References
External links
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Food - a fact of life
Nutrition Bulletin journal homepage
British Nutrition Foundation
at Spinprofiles.org
Video clips
British Nutrition Foundation YouTube channel
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Educational charities based in the United Kingdom
Food policy in the United Kingdom
Food science institutes
Health charities in the United Kingdom
Health education in the United Kingdom
Health education organizations
Nutrition organizations
Organizations established in 1967