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Within the research programme call ‘Safe and healthy food and food systems’ three research projects have been awarded funding. Consortia of researchers, companies and public organisations will carry out research into sustainable and innovative food systems that produce healthy and safe food for the current and future population. The projects have been awarded a total of more than 2.5 million euros… - Afbeelding
ZonMw is a member of Healthy Diet, Healthy Life. This promotes and funds research on the themes of diet, nutrition and health, sustainability, lifestyle and the food system. - Afbeelding
Beleidsmaker, gebruik de kennis uit onderzoek voor fysiek, sociaal en mentaal gezonde mensen in een gezonde leefomgeving. - Read more about the (cost-)effectiveness of the P4C approach to optimize school participation in the classroom in Dutch primary schools.
- Expectations of physiotherapists by patients with pain: read more about the effect of influencing patients' expectations of musculoskeletal pain.
- The OPTIMISE project focuses on better diagnosis of malnutrition and sarcopenia and providing a more personalized dietary treatment close to home.
- Read more about a structured approach in pramary care to reduce recurrent chronic episodes of low back pain.
- Read more about the effectiveness of occupational therapy in persons with fatigue in progressive neurological disease.
- Learn if intensive speech therapy treatment has a positive effect on speech and swallowing in adults with a neuromuscular disease.
- Read more about the effect of immune-supportive diet on atopic dermatitis: are less medication for eczema and itch needed and is it is cost-effective?
- Discover how interdisciplinary digital consultation platforms contribute to more efficient patient care and optimise transmural collaboration.
- Urinary tract infections (UTI) are common and can lead to hospitalisation or death. Read about predicting hospitalization after urinary tract infection.