The Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health has the goal of providing scientific information about food and health to consumers, government and the food industry. It tests popular claims about food, for example that
genetically modified crops will feed the world, that substances such as
omega-3 in
fish oil will make children more intelligent, or that
antioxidants can reduce cancer by removing
free radicals. It develops new food products such as low
glycemic index bread, which reduces
cholesterol and
blood sugar levels and help weight loss. It researches lesser-known foods such as
breadfruit,
cassava,
sorghum and
millet. The health issues that are its research priorities are
diabetes,
obesity and the impact of food on age-related problems. ==See also==