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Nutrition communication from theory to practice: some future perspectives.

Abstract:
'Nutrition communication' can be defined as the process by which nutrition knowledge is converted into dietary change. Nutrition communication then includes nutrition education--the process by which people are informed, and sometimes empowered by, nutrition information--but also other actions taken to improve peoples' diets such as restricting misinformation about nutrition or manipulating the composition, availability or price of foods. Dietary goals for populations and food-based dietary guidelines for individuals constitute the starting point for nutrition communication, and if these could be more evidence-based we would be in a much stronger position to develop more effective nutrition communication. A population-based approach to nutrition communication is complementary to an individualistic approach in theory, but in practice they compete for attention in food policy making circles.

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Nuffield Department of Population Health
Sub department:
Population Health
Role:
Author


Journal:
Forum of nutrition More from this journal
Volume:
56
Pages:
129-131
Publication date:
2003-01-01
EISSN:
1662-2987
ISSN:
1660-0347


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:162334
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uuid:1513cdc9-8f99-4fd8-aa39-f7f113382c4a
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pubs:162334
Source identifiers:
162334
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2012-12-19
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