Publication: Consumption of functional foods in Europe; a systematic review
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ISSN: 0212-1611
Full text access: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/17473
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84896811295
WOS: 332502500002
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Objective: To assess differences in functional foods consumption between European countries. Design: Systematic review. The literature search was conducted in Medlars Online International Literature (MEDLINE), via Pub Med (c) and Scopus. Twenty two studies were identified to examine the differences in functional food consumption between European countries. Results: Figures on consumers of functional foods reveal differences across European countries. Functional foods are popular in most of European countries like Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Cyprus, but not so in other countries like Denmark, Italy and Belgium. A high percentage of adolescents in the European Mediterranean countries (Spain and Cyprus, but not Italy) consume functional foods. Evaluation of functional foods consumption according to gender is difficult, because results differ from one study to another. Conclusions: Functional foods have become very popular in Europe in recent years, but still huge differences exist between Europeans on consumption of functional foods. Further research is needed to find out the reasons behind these differences and to understand consumers' needs for functional foods.
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Oezen Asli E, Bibiloni Esteva MM, Pons A, Tur J. Consumption of functional foods in Europe; a systematic review. Nutr Hosp. 2014 Mar;29(3):470-8.





