Summary
Zero Hidden Hunger is a Horizon Europe-funded research consortium (grant agreement details partially recorded) focused on tackling micronutrient deficiencies across European food systems. The project website serves as a communication and dissemination platform for the research programme rather than a peer-reviewed publication. The scope likely encompasses dietary assessment, food system interventions, and policy recommendations to address hidden hunger in Europe, though specific findings cannot be confirmed from the metadata provided.
UK applicability
As a Horizon Europe project, primary relevance is to EU member states, though the UK may have partial relevance through aligned research interests in micronutrient deficiency and food security policy post-Brexit. UK researchers and policymakers working on hidden hunger and dietary quality may find the project's outputs pertinent to domestic nutrition strategy.
Key measures
Micronutrient status indicators; dietary intake measures; population-level deficiency prevalence — exact metrics not confirmable from available metadata
Outcomes reported
The project aims to investigate and reduce hidden hunger by addressing micronutrient deficiencies across European populations and food systems. Specific outcomes are not determinable from the available metadata, as this appears to be a project website rather than a completed study.
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