· High intakes of sodium, sugar, saturated fats, and trans–fats contributed to 187.7 million disability adjusted life years from noncommunicable disease… · Shift workers are an estimated 15%—30% of the workforce in developed countries, who are disproportionally at risk of living with overweight or obesity. Dietary … · This research employed a qualitative methodology to examine decision making processes underpinning dietary behaviour change. Semi-structured telephone interviews were … 3 days ago · School-based behaviour change intervention to reduce ultra-processed food consumption among adolescents: evidence from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in India Objective To systematically review the evidence of behavior change theory-based in-terventions delivered by credentialed nutrition and dietetics practitioners in primary health care settings. Three key themes were identified: (1) limited modelling of behaviour change within a hospital placement; (2) experiential learning needed to consolidate behaviour change skill … · Phase Three, Study 4, a document review of 18 dietetics education program curricula and 15 interviews with dietetics academics, explored how behaviour change science … The use of behavior change theories in dietetics practice in primary health care: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials We’ll report on work conducted with European dietitians aimed at developing digital behaviour change resources for the dietetic practitioner community. · Behavior change theories frameworks provide the theoretical underpinning for effective health care. The extent to which they are applied in contempora…