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Fundraising and Professional Opportunities for Early-Career Nutrition Professionals
Friday, December 6
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ASN SIG Coffee Hour - Wrapping Up the Year with ASN
Friday, December 13
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Fireside Chats with the ASN President - Advancing the Science of Food a/is Medicine
Thursday, January 9
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In honor of National Diabetes Month, access Lessons Learned Implementing Diabetes Prevention Programs in Diverse Settings!
Originally presented at NUTRITION 2024, this session describes various approaches for reducing barriers to accessing the Diabetes Prevention Programs in diverse populations, explains how to adapt the Diabetes Prevention Program for delivery in health care and community-based settings, and identifies best practices for increasing uptake of Diabetes Prevention Programs.
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Join an expert panel of six early career nutrition researchers who hold careers outside of academia for this interactive, fireside chat webinar.
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Human nutrition randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have unique considerations and conducting them with the highest scientific rigor is essential to the development of evidence-based dietary guidan
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Speakers Tracy G. Anthony, PhD Professor of Nutritional Sciences Rutgers University
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Dietary guidelines throughout the world are increasingly recommending freshly made meals and minimally or unprocessed foods in place of ultra-processed foods, as defined by the NOVA food classifica
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Human nutrition randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have unique considerations and conducting them with the highest scientific rigor is essential to the development of evidence-based dietary guidan
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There is growing concern that the increasing challenges faced by NHANES are impairing the utility and reliability of the data provided by this survey.
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