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Good-For-Them Gifts That Are Easy On Your Wallet

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Tuesday December 15, 2020 Affordable gift ideas to promote health/physical activity, local food outlets, growing something at home and help break out of cooking

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Looking Back and Moving Forward: SNEB Commitment to Embracing Racial Equity and Social Justice

Posted by: Joanne D. Burke on Monday December 14, 2020
 As 2020 closes, Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) members will remember a year unlike any other. Friends,

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Optimizing Lessons Learned from COVID-19’s Effects on School Nutrition Programs

Posted by: Susan L. Johnson, PhD on Monday December 14, 2020
The closure of US public schools during the COVID-19 public health emergency has affected up to 55 million students,

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Cooking Fatigue: How to Overcome It & Resources

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Wednesday December 2, 2020 Cooking fatigue‘ has set in...many are tired of cooking at home, cooking for no one/themselves/family. A survey of 2,000

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Family Meals

Posted by: Karen Chapman-Novakofski, PhD, RDN on Monday November 9, 2020 Family meals have changed quite a bit over the past 6 or 8 months. We may be eating at home

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New Dietary Guidelines, New Opportunities

Posted by: Pam Koch, EdD, RD on Monday November 9, 2020 UPSTREAM NUTRITION EDUCATION In my 35 years as a nutrition educator, I am often too busy doing the proverbial, “pulling drowning

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Reimagine this…recipes using food in new ways

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Thursday November 5, 2020 With the holidays coming maybe there’s more time to try new recipes using food in new ways. Consider using dessert

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Being Healthy is DINE’s Responsibility

Posted by: Abiodun T. Atoloye on Wednesday October 14, 2020 World Food Day is an international day celebrated every year worldwide to honor the founding of the Food and Agriculture

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External Validity

Posted by: Karen Chapman-Novakofski, PhD, RDN on Monday October 12, 2020
In JNEB, the Discussion section should compare and contrast the results of the research with other published studies. The

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Flipping the Script Towards Health Equity: A Call for Native Land Acknowledgment

Posted by: Dwanna McKay on Monday October 12, 2020
Nutrition and health professionals often discuss, research, and write about social determinants of health. We acknowledge health disparities among

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CDC Coronavirus Halloween/holiday & other food-related guidelines; Bring PE to Your Family Week (October 19 – 23, 2020)

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday October 5, 2020 Two Coronavirus-related topics...First, CDC guidelines for holidays including Halloween and other food-related guidelines released during September 2020. Second, Ideas/resources for

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Community nutrition education during a pandemic

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday September 21, 2020 It’s impossible to capture all of the ways nutrition educators have continued to teach nutrition in the midst of a

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2021 Conference Theme: Raising Reliance and Resilience

Posted by: Jasia Steinmetz, PhD, RD on Tuesday September 8, 2020
Our premiere online conference this year was a resounding success due to our adaptation and innovation. The tech features

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September is National Family Meals Month: Stay Strong with Family Meals

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday September 7, 2020 It’s the 6th year celebrating September as family meals month and it’s clear that in a pandemic ‘family meals’ has

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SNEB President Koch emphasizes four key points during oral comments to Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Tuesday August 11, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS (August 11, 2020) –Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior President Pam Koch EdD, RD presented comments to federal officials

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Influencing Up: Children’s Sway on Parents’ Food Choices

kids and teacher
Posted by: Susan Sisson, PhD, RDN, CHES, FACSM on Monday August 10, 2020 Although the feeding relationship is acknowledged to be bidirectional between caregivers and children, most often parenting influences on young children’s

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Forging the Future of Food and Nutrition Education

Posted by: Pam Koch, EdD, RD on Monday August 10, 2020 In her final JNEB presidential editorial, Jennifer Wilkins described how the COVID-19 pandemic presents challenges and opportunities.1 As I

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Meal kits: from delivery to grocery stores and more!

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday August 10, 2020 Just 3 years ago I looked at meal kits. How times have changed!  The focus

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Food Insecurity Article Collection

Posted by: Jeanette Andrade on Monday August 3, 2020 View the article collection here. Food insecurity among all age groups within the United States is an

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LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Health Disparities

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Monday July 27, 2020 I was listening to an interview with Chasten Buttigieg, husband of Pete Buttigieg. During the interview he shared this experience...after

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NCCOR at SNEB 2020

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Monday July 20, 2020 Get to know more about the National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) and all the resources they have to

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Linda Bobroff, Ph.D., RD Receives the Prestigious 2020 SNEB Helen Denning Ullrich Award for Lifetime Excellence in Nutrition Education

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 Each year the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) awards the Helen Denning Ullrich Award for Lifetime Excellence in

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The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior Announces Joan Dye Gussow, EdD as the 2020 President’s Award Recipient

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior Announces Joan Dye Gussow, EdD as the 2020 President’s Award Recipient It is my

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Susan Foerster MPH Receives the 2020 ACPP Health Promotion Policy Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 Each year, the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) and the Advisory Committee on Public Policy (ACPP) reward an

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Colleen K. Spees, PhD, MED, RDN, LD, FAND to Receive the 2020 SNEB Early Professional Achievement Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) will honor Colleen K. Spees, PhD, MED, RDN, LD, FAND with the

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Teen Battle Chef Receives the 2020 SNEB Nutrition Education Program Impact Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) Nutrition Education Program Impact Award is given to an individual or group

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Rachel L. Vollmer, Ph.D., RD Receives the 2020 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Nutrition in Higher Education Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Friday July 17, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) is pleased to present Rachel L. Vollmer, Ph.D., RD with the SNEB

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Karla Pagán Shelnutt, PhD, RD Receives the 2020 SNEB Mid-Career Professional Achievement Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Thursday July 16, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) is pleased to present Karla Pagán Shelnutt, Ph.D., RD with the Mid-Career

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Marissa McElrone Receives the 2020 KSCN-SNEB Student Award

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Thursday July 16, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) has partnered with the Korean Society of Community Nutrition (KSCN) to present

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Health Disparities, Food Marketing/Food Deserts and Food Systems

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday July 13, 2020 Getting started...what do we know about health disparities and systemic food injustice? (Note: A wide and complex topic such as

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Challenges and Opportunities Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted by: Jennifer Wilkins, PhD, RD on Friday July 10, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge with immediate impacts on public and economic health. It has radically changed

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Congratulations and Thank You

Posted by: Karen Chapman-Novakofski, PhD, RDN on Friday July 10, 2020
This is the time of year when we are normally getting ready to see everyone at annual conference, and

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5 Reasons to Register for the SNEB Annual Conference

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Wednesday July 1, 2020 Join the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior for five days of cutting-edge research, virtual abstract presentations, live Q&A, and

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On Reflecting; Let’s Start with Stories from Diverse Perspectives

Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday June 29, 2020 In response to the recent events SNEB has shared these helpful resources from the Food Solutions New England Network as they

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The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB): Statement on Addressing Racial Injustice

Posted by: Rachel Daeger, CAE, IOM on Wednesday June 17, 2020
The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) Statement on Addressing Racial Injustice
We are heartbroken, angry and deeply saddened by the

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What Will School Meals Look Like When School Reopens?

college students
Posted by: Ellen Schuster, MS on Monday June 15, 2020 When school resumes in the fall (or late summer) of 2020, school foodservice will look different. Schools, already challenged by

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Mentorship: Building Research Capacity Within the Society

Posted by: Mackenzie Ferrante, MS, RDN on Wednesday June 10, 2020 The Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior's Research Division is focused on three functions: 1) engaging members in research through

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