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MRC Human Nutrition Research

MRC Human Nutrition Research was the largest research institute in the UK for human nutrition, and was based in Cambridge.

MRC Human Nutrition Research
AbbreviationHNR
Formation1998
Dissolved2018
TypeResearch institute
Legal statusGovernment agency
PurposeHuman nutrition research in the UK
HeadquartersElsie Widdowson Laboratory
Location
Coordinates52°10′57″N 0°10′51″E / 52.18250°N 0.18083°E / 52.18250; 0.18083
Region served
UK
Director
Dr Ann Prentice
Parent organization
Medical Research Council
AffiliationsSchool of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Food Standards Agency
Staff
c. 100 nutrition scientists
WebsiteHNR

History edit

In 1998 MRC Human Nutrition Research (HNR) was formed as a result of the restructuring of the Dunn Human Nutrition Unit following the resignation of Professor Roger Whitehead.[1] The Medical Research Council (MRC), founded in 1913, had previously had a Human Nutrition Research Unit at the end of the Second World War; this was founded and directed by BS Platt, and was interested in serious nutritional deficiencies in children, that would cause significantly premature death. HNR was formed in order to continue to advance the MRC's portfolio of strategic and applied nutrition research. In 2016, following restructuring and refocusing of its research interests HNR was renamed MRC Elsie Widdowson Laboratory (MRC EWL).

In December 2018 MRC EWL closed.

Mission edit

The mission of HNR was to conduct nutrition research and surveillance to improve the health of the population with a focus on obesity and metabolic risk, musculoskeletal health, intestinal health and nutritional inequalities.[1]

Objectives edit

HNR's four objectives[1] were to:

  • Advance knowledge through discovery science, the development of innovative methodologies and the application of specialist expertise in priority areas
  • Improve health and economic advantage through the exchange of knowledge and technology to inform nutrition policy and practice
  • Provide opportunities for training and to build capacity for nutrition research
  • Foster a dialogue with the public on nutrition science and its implications for health

Structure edit

HNR was based at Peterhouse Technology Park, in south-east Cambridge, on the South Cambridgeshire-Cambridge boundary, round the corner from Fulbourn Hospital. ARM Holdings have their headquarters on the same site.

It was divided into three main research departments and a support department:

  • Cellular and Molecular Sciences
  • Nutritional Physiology & Biomarkers
  • Diet and Population Health
  • Scientific Operations & Logistics

These departments housed research groups concerned with:

  • Maternal & Child Nutrition
  • National Nutrition Surveys
  • Nutrition & Bone Health
  • Nutritional Interventions
  • Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders
  • Nutrition Communications and Translation into Policy & Practice
  • Nutrition Epidemiology
  • Biomineral Research
  • Lipid Profiling and Signalling
  • Physiological Modelling of Metabolic Risk
  • Dietary Assessment

HNR also had a library which housed an important collection of historically significant research documents.

Function edit

HNR conducted nutrition research and surveillance to improve the health of the population with a focus on obesity and metabolic risk, musculoskeletal health, intestinal health and nutritional inequalities.

Research edit

In November 1999 HNR scientists discovered that children in the early 1950s, despite food rationing, had healthier diets than children today. They had a greater intake of calcium, from drinking more milk, and of iron, as they ate more red meat than poultry and iron containing dark green vegetables such as broccoli and kale. In the early 1950s, no children would have eaten pasta, but 50% of children in the 1990s did. However children in the 1950s were faced with more incurable illnesses, prevented today by vaccination.

In September 2002, HNR scientists proved a link between diabetes and being overweight. They found that people who had lost 9 lb in weight had reduced the chances of having diabetes by 58%.

In 2007, a study was conducted to research the effect of negative weight stigmas on patients. The conclusion was that in several cases, the belief in the negative weight stigmas led to overeating and bad health habits in patients who were studies. More details can be found in the official report listed under references.

HNR participated in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey and the MRC's National Survey of Health and Development,[2] which showed insights such as approximately five per cent of the UK's population are vegetarian.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Home". mrc-ewl.cam.ac.uk.
  2. ^ NSHD

External links edit

  • HNR
  • University of Cambridge Research Horizons

News items edit

  • Convenience meals in February 2008
  • Children's obesity in March 2007
  • Watercress and cancer prevention in February 2007
  • Heart disease in May 2004
  • Fast food in October 2003
  • Whole grain foods in July 2001

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MRC Human Nutrition Research was the largest research institute in the UK for human nutrition and was based in Cambridge MRC Human Nutrition ResearchAbbreviationHNRFormation1998Dissolved2018TypeResearch instituteLegal statusGovernment agencyPurposeHuman nutrition research in the UKHeadquartersElsie Widdowson LaboratoryLocation120 Fulbourn Road Cherry Hinton Cambridge CB1 9NLCoordinates52 10 57 N 0 10 51 E 52 18250 N 0 18083 E 52 18250 0 18083Region servedUKDirectorDr Ann PrenticeParent organizationMedical Research CouncilAffiliationsSchool of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge Food Standards AgencyStaffc 100 nutrition scientistsWebsiteHNR Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Objectives 4 Structure 5 Function 5 1 Research 6 See also 7 References 8 External links 8 1 News itemsHistory editIn 1998 MRC Human Nutrition Research HNR was formed as a result of the restructuring of the Dunn Human Nutrition Unit following the resignation of Professor Roger Whitehead 1 The Medical Research Council MRC founded in 1913 had previously had a Human Nutrition Research Unit at the end of the Second World War this was founded and directed by BS Platt and was interested in serious nutritional deficiencies in children that would cause significantly premature death HNR was formed in order to continue to advance the MRC s portfolio of strategic and applied nutrition research In 2016 following restructuring and refocusing of its research interests HNR was renamed MRC Elsie Widdowson Laboratory MRC EWL In December 2018 MRC EWL closed Mission editThe mission of HNR was to conduct nutrition research and surveillance to improve the health of the population with a focus on obesity and metabolic risk musculoskeletal health intestinal health and nutritional inequalities 1 Objectives editHNR s four objectives 1 were to Advance knowledge through discovery science the development of innovative methodologies and the application of specialist expertise in priority areas Improve health and economic advantage through the exchange of knowledge and technology to inform nutrition policy and practice Provide opportunities for training and to build capacity for nutrition research Foster a dialogue with the public on nutrition science and its implications for healthStructure editHNR was based at Peterhouse Technology Park in south east Cambridge on the South Cambridgeshire Cambridge boundary round the corner from Fulbourn Hospital ARM Holdings have their headquarters on the same site It was divided into three main research departments and a support department Cellular and Molecular Sciences Nutritional Physiology amp Biomarkers Diet and Population Health Scientific Operations amp LogisticsThese departments housed research groups concerned with Maternal amp Child Nutrition National Nutrition Surveys Nutrition amp Bone Health Nutritional Interventions Obesity amp Related Metabolic Disorders Nutrition Communications and Translation into Policy amp Practice Nutrition Epidemiology Biomineral Research Lipid Profiling and Signalling Physiological Modelling of Metabolic Risk Dietary AssessmentHNR also had a library which housed an important collection of historically significant research documents Function editHNR conducted nutrition research and surveillance to improve the health of the population with a focus on obesity and metabolic risk musculoskeletal health intestinal health and nutritional inequalities Research edit In November 1999 HNR scientists discovered that children in the early 1950s despite food rationing had healthier diets than children today They had a greater intake of calcium from drinking more milk and of iron as they ate more red meat than poultry and iron containing dark green vegetables such as broccoli and kale In the early 1950s no children would have eaten pasta but 50 of children in the 1990s did However children in the 1950s were faced with more incurable illnesses prevented today by vaccination In September 2002 HNR scientists proved a link between diabetes and being overweight They found that people who had lost 9 lb in weight had reduced the chances of having diabetes by 58 In 2007 a study was conducted to research the effect of negative weight stigmas on patients The conclusion was that in several cases the belief in the negative weight stigmas led to overeating and bad health habits in patients who were studies More details can be found in the official report listed under references HNR participated in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey and the MRC s National Survey of Health and Development 2 which showed insights such as approximately five per cent of the UK s population are vegetarian See also editObesity in the United KingdomReferences edit a b c Home mrc ewl cam ac uk NSHD HNR 1 External links editHNR University of Cambridge Research HorizonsNews items edit Convenience meals in February 2008 Children s obesity in March 2007 Watercress and cancer prevention in February 2007 Heart disease in May 2004 Fast food in October 2003 Whole grain foods in July 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MRC Human Nutrition Research amp oldid 1190277094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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