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Each year, SNEB accepts applications for a Student Member Representative on its Board of Directors. The role is designed to provide insights and ideas on how to better serve existing student members and increase student participation. The Student Member Representative is a non-voting position and receives no compensation. If you are interested in applying, click here. Applications are due March 1.
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In an editorial published in the new issue of JNEB, SNEB president Jennifer Wilkins, PhD, RD, calls on the Society and its Foundation to "be ever vigilant to potential conflicts of interest and untoward influence."
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We are now accepting late-breaking abstracts for the Annual Conference in San Diego. Abstracts are welcome in any area of nutrition education, including those that incorporate the conference theme "What Food Future?" Please consider highlighting your innovative program or initiative, or interesting research — we welcome a diversity of issues surrounding nutrition education.
Late-breaking abstracts must be in poster form and received no later than 11:59 p.m. EST Sunday, March 1.
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The rise of chronic disease, an aging population, inequity in healthcare access and outcomes, and new technology demand a fundamentally different approach to supporting aging adults to live their most healthful life possible. This webinar will address how the National Council on Aging is driving solutions to optimize quality of life for older adults through evidence-based programs that increase healthy food knowledge and manage risks associated with malnutrition, such as falls prevention.
This webinar is sponsored by the Healthy Aging Division.
Feb. 20 | 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. EST | Register
Presenter: Dorothea Vafiadis, MS, FAHA, with the National Council on Aging
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Chicago Public Schools
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Exos
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University of Nebraska – Lincoln
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- Yenitza Harrison | Ascentria Care Alliance | West Springfield, MA | Nutrition Education for Children & Public Health Nutrition
- Dottie Kenda | Mississippi State University | FNEE & Nutrition Education for Children
- Jessica Long | Meredith College | Raleigh, NC
- Madison Payne | Mississippi State University | Biloxi, MS | FNEE & Nutrition Education for Children
- Vanessa Rincon-Abenojar | | Denver, CO | FNEE & Nutrition Education for Children
By Ellen Schuster, BA, MS
From a prediction of 2020 grocery retail trends to Google's engineering of their employees' food environment, this issue's blog runs through the nutrition education research and developments you need to watch or read online this month, including some deep dives you likely haven't seen yet.
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We want to recognize several SNEB members whose work was published in the latest issue of JNEB:
- Melissa D. Olfert, DrPH, MS, RD; Adrienne White, PhD, RD; Kendra Kattelmann, PhD, RDN, LN; Lisa D. Franzen-Castle, PhD, RD; Tandalayo Kidd, PhD, RD, LPN; Karla P. Shelnutt, PhD, RD; Tanya Horacek, PhD, RD; Geoffrey W. Greene, PhD, RD, LDN; et al. – Development of an Instrument Measuring Perceived Environmental Healthfulness: Behavior Environment Perception Survey (BEPS)
- Beth H. Olson, PhD, et al. – Development and Evaluation of the Infant Feeding Education Questionnaire for the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
- Elena Serrano, PhD, et al. – Perceptions of Rural SNAP-Authorized Food Store Owners and Managers About Healthy Product Availability
- New Resources for Nutrition Educators
- Katie Brown, EdD, RDN, et al. submitted a letter to the editor in response to SNEB's 2019 position paper, "The Importance of Including Environmental Sustainability in Dietary Guidance" – The Importance of a Holistic Approach to Sustainability in Dietary Guidance
- Two replies to that letter of response are also included in this issue of JNEB – one from the authors of the original position paper, and another from members of SNEB's Board of Directors
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Some researchers feel word limits hamper their ability to tell their full statistical story. In an editorial published in the new issue of JNEB, Editor-in-Chief Karen Chapman-Novakofski, PhD, RDN, says editors would prefer you to include as much statistical explanation as possible in your submission. They would rather suggest edits for cutting it down later than ask for multiple explanations on revisions.
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JNEB is working on a special theme issue on sustainability and editors have put out a call for all journal article types focused on reductions in food loss and waste that involve behavioral changes. If you have such an article, the deadline for submission is April 15, 2020. You can learn more about the issue and how to submit on the Journal website.
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Early bird registration is open for the 10th annual event, billed as "the premier opportunity to learn, network and collaborate with hundreds of likeminded leaders and food advocates from across the country." The conference will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 21-23, including 40 skill-building workshops, keynote addresses, 10 local field trips. Poster presentations, open space talks and networking opportunities. Click here to register.
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The conference will be held May 13-15 at the Marriott Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, with the theme, "The Grand Challenge: Building a Healthy Future for All." Sessions will relate to nutrition, health, 4-H youth development, workforce development, human development and many other topics. Learn more on the conference website.
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The Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health is accepting applications for the Mary Frances Picciano Dietary Supplement Research Practicum taking place June 10–12 on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland. About 100 people will be selected to participate. Applications are due March 2 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Click here to apply.
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