
LuxFoods
ABOUT THE STUDY:
LuxFoods is a national pilot study funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Viticulture and coordinated by NutriHealth group (LIH) in collaboration with the Belgian partner Sciensano and supported by the Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Administration (ALVA) and the University of Cambridge to pave the way toward assessing the dietary habits of adults in Luxembourg, supporting the development of future nutrition and chemical food safety policies and a large-scale national food consumption survey.
At present, Luxembourg does not yet have a fully harmonized national food consumption survey aligned with European standards as recommended by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). This prevents Luxembourg from conducting national analyses of local dietary patterns and their health outcomes, or chemical risk assessments, such as those related to persistent organic pollutants. LuxFoods addresses this gap by testing methods for collecting reliable and comparable dietary data.
The study will provide essential information to support public health and food safety policies, nutrition guidelines, and disease prevention strategies in Luxembourg.


STUDY OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the LuxFoods study are to:
- Test and validate modern dietary assessment tools for national use
- Develop Luxembourg-adapted digital dietary assessment resources and multilingual tools
- Improve recruitment, data collection, and participant support strategies
- Ensure inclusion of Luxembourg’s multilingual and multicultural population
- Support evidence-based nutrition, food safety, and public health policy development
- Understand dietary habits and food consumption patterns in adults living in Luxembourg
- Contribute to European-level harmonized dietary data collection
- Evaluate the feasibility of a future large-scale national nutrition survey
WHAT THE STUDY CONSISTS OF
In a first step, modern, computer-based dietary assessment methods will be adapted to the Luxembourg context, based on methods available by the University of Cambridge (Intake24).
The adaptation process includes the local development and validation of Luxembourg-specific food lists, portion-size estimation aids, branded food databases, and translations of the multilingual interface. The digital platform will be culturally adapted to reflect Luxembourg’s multilingual and multicultural food environment. Following the adaptation, a pilot food consumption survey will be carried out. Participants in the LuxFoods pilot consumption survey will be asked to take part in a set of activities related to diet, lifestyle, and health.
These include:

Three 24-hour dietary recalls (recording all foods and drinks consumed on selected days)

A food frequency questionnaire on usual eating habits

Questions about lifestyle and socioeconomic background

Basic health and body measurements (such as height, weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure)
The study will use a digital dietary assessment platform (Intake24), which allows participants to complete parts of the study online with guidance and support when needed. Participation is designed to be flexible, accessible, and user-friendly.
MAIN ACTIVITIES
The LuxFoods food consumption pilot survey includes the following main activities:
- Recruiting adult participants aged 18–64 years living in Luxembourg
- Collecting dietary information through structured recalls and questionnaires
- Using digital tools to record food and beverage consumption
- Conducting basic physical health measurements
- Evaluating the feasibility of the study procedures for future national implementation
- Adapting and translating dietary assessment tools into multiple study languages
- Organizing scientific cafés and stakeholder engagement activities
- Providing participant support in multiple languages
- Analyzing collected data to improve nutrition research methods
- Developing Luxembourg-specific food description databases
- Collecting optional blood and urine samples to investigate biomarkers, including glucose handling markers, lipid profile, nutritional intake markers (e.g., vitamins A, E, and D), as well as inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Participants are randomly selected from official population registries to ensure a fair and representative sample of the Luxembourg population. Participants will be selected to ensure a balanced representation of the population in terms of sex, age, and region.
Participants are eligible for the LuxFoods study if they meet the following conditions:
- They are residents of Luxembourg at the time of recruitment
- They are adults (women/men) aged between 18 and 64 years
- They live in either urban or rural areas of Luxembourg
(Urban areas include Luxembourg City and Esch-sur-Alzette; all other areas are considered rural, following European classification systems) - They are able to speak and understand at least one of the following languages: French, German, English, or Portuguese
The study is designed to reflect Luxembourg’s population diversity. Therefore, information on country of birth, nationality, language spoken at home, and mother tongue may be collected through questionnaires.

Please note: Recruitment for the pilot will be invitation-only to ensure the representativeness of the Luxembourg population, and all participants will receive invitations via Centre des technologies de l’information de l’État (CTIE) and clear information about the study before providing informed consent.
However, in addition to the invitation-based pilot survey, volunteers are welcome to provide feedback during the questionnaire and tool development phase by testing questionnaires, translations, and participant support tools. This testing phase will help us to identify questions that may be too complex, unclear, or culturally difficult to interpret, as well as potential issues related to language adaptation and usability. Volunteers and stakeholders are also welcome to participate in workshops and discussion activities to support the development and improvement of the study methods and tools.
WHY YOUR PARTICIPATION MATTERS
By taking part in LuxFoods, you contribute to improving food safety and public health in Luxembourg.
Your participation helps researchers understand how people eat in everyday life and how diet influences health. This knowledge is essential for developing better nutrition and food safety policies and prevention strategies. Every participant plays an important role in shaping the future of nutrition research in Luxembourg.
The results of the study will support:
- Healthier food environments
- More effective nutrition guidelines
- Better prevention of chronic diseases
- Improved understanding of dietary differences across populations
- Stronger chemical risk assessment
CONTACT US:
If you would like more information about the LuxFoods study or participation, please contact us:
LuxFoods Research Team – Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH)
📧 Email us at LuxFoods@lih.lu
📞 Call us at +352 26970-394
We will be happy to answer your questions and provide further details about the study.
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