nu•tri•tion ed•u•ca•tion
Nutrition education is any combination of educational strategies, accompanied by environmental supports, designed to facilitate voluntary adoption of food choices and other food- and nutrition-related behaviors conducive to health and well-being. Nutrition education is delivered through multiple venues and involves activities at the individual, community, and policy levels.
Contento IR. Nutrition education: Linking research, theory and practice. Jones & Bartlett, 2007.
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SNEB 2012 Annual Conference
July 14-17, 2012
Omni Shoreham |
Washington, DC
View/Download the 2012 Registration Brochure
Register online for the 2012 Conference
Special Offer for Non-Members: Join SNEB and Save!
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Upcoming Webinar!
The Way We Eat: Looking Beyond Nutrients to Help Clients Build Better Diets
Webinar sponsored by the Dairy Council of California
May 14, 2012 | 2 - 3:15 p.m. ET | Free for SNEB Members
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Recent Positions Posted to SNEB Website
Assistant Professor of Human Nutrition and Foodsat West Virginia University and Dietitian Clinician - Student Health Services at Duke University | www.sneb.org/resources/jobs.html
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Congratulations to the 2012-2013 SNEB Leadership
It is my pleasure to introduce those who have recently been elected to serve in leadership roles. Please join me in welcoming them to their new positions and in thanking all of the candidates for their dedication to SNEB. - Brian Wansink, 2011-2012 SNEB President
Why should you exhibit at the SNEB 2012 Annual Conference?
On average, in the space of one year, each SNEB
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reached nearly 5,000 people through lectures and
presentations |
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connected with nearly 3,000 people through newsletter mailing lists |
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communicated to more than 2,800 people through social media - blogs, Facebook and Twitter posts |
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SNEB is an international community of professionals actively involved in nutrition education and health promotion. We work in:
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voluntary and service organizations |
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