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A Decision Framework for Selecting Critically Important Nutrients from Aquatic Foods

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Jessica Zamborain‐Mason, Daniel Viana, Khristopher Nicholas, Erin D. Jackson, Erin D. Jackson, J. Zachary Koehn Simone Passarelli, Seo‐Hyun Yoo, Angela W. Zhang, Hannah C. Davin, Hannah C. Davin, Christopher Duggan, Josef Schmidhuber, Josef Schmidhuber, Christopher D. Golden, Christopher D. Golden, J. Zachary Koehn

Summary

Researchers created a decision framework to help identify which nutrients from fish and other aquatic foods are most important for human health and nutrition research. The framework considers how essential each nutrient is to the body, how much a population needs it, and whether aquatic foods are a uniquely valuable source compared to other dietary options. The study highlights 41 key nutrients and provides guidance for prioritizing future research on the nutritional value of seafood.

We create a decision framework to effectively select nutrients in aquatic food research based on three key domains: human physiological importance, nutritional needs of the target population (demand), and nutrient availability in aquatic foods compared to other accessible dietary sources (supply). We highlight 41 nutrients that are physiologically important, exemplify the importance of aquatic foods relative to other food groups in the food system in terms of concentration per 100 g and apparent consumption, and provide future research pathways that we consider of high importance for aquatic food nutrition. Overall, our study provides a framework to select focal nutrients in aquatic food research and ensures a methodical approach to quantifying the importance of aquatic foods for nutrition security and public health.

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