JNEB July ’23 Editorial: A New View on Previously Viewed
A great perk of SNEB membership is the no-cost availability of SNEB webinars. Sponsored by SNEB Divisions, members, friends of the Society, and related organizations, the webinars offer continuing...
View ArticleJNEB July ’23 Editorial: Now Is the Time for Advocating for Federal Nutrition...
Given the conversations happening now at the federal level around funding for nutrition assistance programs for our nation’s highest-need communities, nutrition educators need to pay close attention....
View ArticleSchuster’s blog: Food/health in the news
In the economics of food, there’s some good news about the cost of food overall, yet for many not enough; a round-up of SNAP articles and zero waste/repurposing of food ideas and titles. Grocery...
View ArticleSchuster’s blog: Food/health in the news
Food marketing strategies have changed, moved to different places and gotten more precise to reach consumers (this article doesn’t even begin to include gaming and other examples). Some examples:...
View ArticleJNEB August ’23 Editorial: So What Are the Implications?
One of my favorite parts of articles, briefs, and Great Educational Materials (GEMs) in JNEB is the Implications for Research and Practice section. This is where the rubber meets the road, the theory...
View ArticleJNEB August ’23 Editorial: Reconnecting, Re-nourishing, and Re-inspiring: The...
With great excitement, we present this editorial to reflect on the recently concluded SNEB International Conference 2023 and its transformative potential. A year ago, we introduced the theme,...
View ArticleThe Heat and Our Health, Our Food
Extreme heat is the story of the year. It affects our health, our food and our options for staying active. Nutrition educators have important messages to share on this topic. How heat affects the body...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know Now
Teens and caffeine in energy drinks – a visual (https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/graphics/2023/08/19/energy-drinks-loaded-with-caffeine/70601441007/...
View ArticleCapturing the History of Nutrition Education “Footsteps for Future Generations”
INDIANAPOLIS (September 21, 2023) – For over 50 years, the focus of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB) has been to support nutrition educators by promoting quality research,...
View ArticleFrom SNEB Editorial: September 2023
Nourishing Knowledge: Food Education Joins the Core Subjects in Schools Pamela A. Koch, EdD, RDN Natalie Greaves-Peters, MS, RDN Jennifer W. Cadenhead, PhD, RDN “Teaching about food holds the power to...
View ArticleFrom JNEB: September Editorial
Are Nutrition Professionals Ready for Artificial Intelligence? Alexandra L. MacMillan Uribe, PhD, RDN Julie Patterson, PhD, MBA, RDN, LDN Artificial intelligence (AI) has been prominent in headlines,...
View ArticleEllen’s Blog: What’s new or on the horizon
By Ellen Schuster, MS Self-serve drink machines slowly going away, free textbooks w/snacks in them?, low-fat vegan diet saves money, extreme heat canceling school recess, at the grocer some Lunchables...
View ArticleSNEB seeks Outreach and Development Coordinator
Position Description – Outreach and Development Coordinator Working under the guidelines of the SNEB External Fundraising Policy, SNEB Outreach and Development Coordinator will contact organizations...
View ArticleBuying food & about those portable blenders
by Ellen Shuster, MS It’s all about buying food here but the latest on portable blenders warrants attention: class action lawsuit...
View ArticleEllen’s Blog: Weight loss drugs have been all over the news
Weight loss drugs have been all over the news…drug side effects and most prominently, how they may affect the food we eat/how much food we will buy in the future if more shoppers are taking these...
View ArticleIn the news…grocers, food prices, weight loss drugs
A lot is happening at grocers including retailers competing ways to reduce Thanksgiving meal costs, SNAP e-commerce access increasing, food-as-medicine efforts and how food insecurity impacts grocers....
View ArticleSNEB Editorial: Understanding Foodways and a New Way to Conference
Sarah Colby, PhD, RD The Society of Nutrition Education and Behavior’s (SNEB) international conference provides nutrition professionals with the opportunity to explore the latest in nutrition education...
View ArticleJNEB Editorial: Separating Fact From Fiction: Enhancing Nutrition Literacy to...
Lauren Haldeman, PhD In an age where information flows freely, the concept of nutrition literacy has emerged as a crucial tool for individual well-being. Nutrition literacy is defined as “the degree to...
View ArticleEllen’s blog – Time for reading, listening, viewing
The upcoming holiday weekend is an opportunity for some nutrition-related reading, listening to podcasts or viewing online content we might not have time to otherwise. Enjoy! Reading… ***USAToday’s...
View ArticleFrom SNEB Editorial – Culinary Medicine and the Promotion of Plant-Based...
Wendy J. Dahl, PhD, RD; Sayaka Nagao-Sato, MSc, RDN; Christina Riccardo, EdD, RDN Culinary Medicine (CM), which combines food, cooking, and the science of medicine1 for the management of chronic...
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