Organic Food In The Diet: Exposure And Health Implications

Anne Lise Brantsaeter,Trond A. Ydersbond, Jane A. Hoppin, Margaretha Haugen,Helle Margrete Meltzer

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH, VOL 38(2017)

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The market for organic food products is growing rapidly worldwide. Such foods meet certified organic standards for production, handling, processing, and marketing. Most notably, the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and genetic modification is not allowed. One major reason for the increased demand is the perception that organic food is more environmentally friendly and healthier than conventionally produced food. This review provides an update on market data and consumer preferences for organic food and summarizes the scientific evidence for compositional differences and health benefits of organic compared with conventionally produced food. Studies indicate some differences in favor of organic food, including indications of beneficial health effects. Organic foods convey lower pesticide residue exposure than do conventionally produced foods, but the impact of this on human health is not clear. Comparisons are complicated by organic food consumption being strongly correlated with several indicators of a healthy lifestyle and by conventional agriculture "best practices" often being quite close to those of organic.
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organic food,organic vegetables,naturalness,compositional differences,health effects
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