Pauline Mombert

phD thesis of Pauline Mombert (2022-2025)

Multi-criteria assessment of the health benefit / risk of heavily vegetated diets (Supervision: Jeanne-Marie Membré, François Mariotti (UMR INRAE PNCA) and Jean-François Huneau (UMR INRAE PNCA)

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Pauline Mombert

The objective of the phD thesis is to understand the determinants of the risks and benefits associated with the revegetation of food. This will involve conducting a joint assessment of the microbiological, chemical and nutritional risks of heavily vegetated diets (such as semi-vegetarian diets) and testing the sensitivity to some modifications of the food system.

 

Valorisation

  • Mombert, P., J.-F. Huneau, J. Wang, J.-M. Membré and F. Mariotti 2025. Limited risks of nutrient deficiency and significant modelled health benefits of adherence to a moderate plant-based diet in French adults. European Journal of Nutrition 64(5): 200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-025-03714-w
  • Mombert, P., E. Blondet, J. M. Membré and L. Delaunay 2024. Microbiological risk assessment of Bacillus cereus in popular hot dishes eaten by plant-based diet consumers in France. Microbial Risk Analysis 27-28: 10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mran.2024.100320.