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4Sir2 Smoothy: Functional Beverage Innovation for Childhood Obesity Prevention

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Childhood obesity prevention requires scalable, science-based solutions that improve food environments and metabolic health. The 4Sir2 Smoothy project introduces a functional beverage designed for children with obesity, combining natural grape or apple juice with bioactive compounds such as resveratrol and polyphenols derived from grape pomace. These ingredients are linked to metabolic regulation and position the project within the growing field of functional nutrition and sustainable health innovation. By transforming agricultural by-products into high-value ingredients, the initiative also supports circular economy principles in sustainable food systems.

Learn more about this Horizon Europe-funded healthy drink ecosystem and functional beverage innovation here:


4Sir2 Smoothy: Building a Healthy Drink Ecosystem to Prevent Childhood Obesity - Sustainable Nutrition & Metabolic Health Research.

What distinguishes 4Sir2 Smoothy is its ecosystem approach. The project integrates researchers, growers, processors, and health stakeholders to co-create a resilient supply chain aligned with Industry 5.0 principles. By combining obesity prevention strategies, bioactive compound research, and responsible food innovation, 4Sir2 offers a replicable model for building healthy beverage ecosystems that strengthen public health outcomes while advancing sustainable food innovation.

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