Methods & data
Every factor pack is versioned and checksummed. Every release is citeable. This is the back-of-the-platform: documentation, data sources, citations, factor packs, and the manuscript that describes the whole thing.
What the platform documents today.
Methods, data sources, lens-by-lens caveats, and the limits the original studies state.
The Canadian Nutrient File (5,691 foods) plus the West African Food Composition Table (1,028 foods). New regional tables plug into the same substrate.
Healthy eating, health impact, product stars, Food Compass, environmental footprint, dietary pattern, and more as new lenses land. Each one cited and bounded by the studies that defined it.
Recall history and active food list live in your browser only. No account, no health-data collection on the server.
What the methods surface ships next.
The platform is open and bounded. These items make it cite-able, reproducible, and embeddable in research code.
Every CNF, WAFCT, Agribalyse, FPED, NOVA, and DRI version listed with checksums, change logs, and the date each became default.
One-click citation library for every lens: Brassard 2022 (HEFI), Stylianou 2021 (HENI), HSRAC v9, Mozaffarian 2021 (FCS), Poore & Nemecek 2018, EAT-Lancet 2.0.
The Nature Food submission describing the platform: substrate, scoring kernels, orchestration, integration, audience-aware presentation, and the 100-day NHANES case study.
Semantic versions, release notes, and a Zenodo DOI per release so the platform is citeable.
Versioned REST endpoints with Python and R cookbooks. Recreate a manuscript figure in twelve lines.
Every analysis gets a run ID and a permalink that re-renders the exact result years later against the locked factor pack.
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