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Webinar – Proactive Health: Combining Healthy Halos and Science

Published on: Apr 29 2019

Summary

There can often be a disconnect between what consumers perceive as healthy in a food or beverage, what science shows is healthy, and what claims can be made.

How can you deliver on-trend foods with a strong health halo, while ensuring consumers get the health benefit they expect from a product?

In this webinar, we will explore answers to questions such as:

  • Which health or functional benefits (e.g. digestive health, sleep, mood) do consumers want most, from their food and beverages?
  • What are the high opportunity categories? What foods or dayparts should be the focus for different benefits?
  • Which ingredients have strong health halos among consumers for each health benefit?
  • Does scientific evidence support these healthy halo perceptions?
  • What are some innovation strategies to develop products that meet both consumer expectations as well as real health benefits through science?

 

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Contributors:

Michael Q. Kemp, PhD

Nutrition Scientist

Michael Q. Kemp, PhD, RD is a nutrition scientist with over 20 years of experience in food and supplement innovation. Mike is an expert in anti-carcinogenic properties of dietary fats, sports nutrition, and dietary supplements.

Lisa Ryan, PhD

Head of the School of Science and Computing & Head of the Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition - ATU

Dr. Lisa RyanDr. Lisa Ryan, a Registered Nutritionist, joined ATU in 2015 from Monash University. Lisa co-founded the Irish Concussion Research Centre and is widely published in concussion, nutrition, and functional foods, with research focusing on female rugby players and concussion management.

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