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Maria Parpinel is an Associate Professor of General and Applied Hygiene at the University of Udine, affiliated with the Department of Medical Area (DAME). She teaches in the Medicine, Health, and Agriculture departments and has been active since 2016. Her research focuses on developing tools for nutritional epidemiology, particularly in studying noncommunicable diseases. She leads projects on food composition databases, sustainable nutrition, and environmental health impacts of dietary choices. Her work integrates public health, environmental science, and clinical research.
Key areas include updating the Italian food composition database for epidemiological studies, analyzing dietary patterns in multicultural populations, and assessing the environmental impact of food waste in institutional settings. Her studies often involve large cohorts, such as the Italian PHIME cohort, examining prenatal exposures’ effects on child neurodevelopment. She collaborates on initiatives to improve mountain facilities’ sustainability and promote health literacy through digital platforms.
Her research spans from molecular nutrition (e.g., prebiotics and cancer risk) to policy-oriented projects like surveys on sustainable living behaviors. She emphasizes translational research, bridging laboratory findings with public health interventions. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but her contributions highlight a commitment to evidence-based solutions for societal health challenges.
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