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SNEB invites you to submit abstracts for presentation at the 2018 Annual Conference, July 21-24 in Minneapolis. SNEB is interested in abstracts about research and/or programs that relate to behavior change and food choice. The first deadline for submission is Jan. 15, 2018.
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An SNEB Institutional Group! SNEB's Institutional Membership category has been in place for two years, and now 11 organizations are using it to support the membership of 75 individuals. This category is available to groups of five or 10 nutrition educators, and the institution benefits by being able to assign a membership to a new person if changes happen during the year. Download the application and consider forming an institutional group as you renew your SNEB membership for 2018.
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Now is the best time to encourage your colleagues to join SNEB. New members who join in December will receive two free months of membership.
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SNEB Journal Club 9: Effectiveness of a Parent Health Report in Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
Monday, Nov. 27 | Noon - 1 p.m. EDT | Register
Speaker: Sanita L. Hunsaker, PhD, Brigham Young University
Effectiveness of a Parent Health Report in Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Preschoolers and Kindergarteners
Webinar based on this JNEB article
Results from both an open trial and a randomized controlled trial suggested that the parent health report may be a beneficial tool to increase vegetable consumption in preschoolers and kindergarteners. Increases in vegetable consumption can lead to the establishment of lifelong habits of healthy vegetable intake and decrease risk for chronic diseases.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption in preschoolers and kindergartners
- Describe factors that contribute to increased fruit and vegetable intake
- Demonstrate the utility of a parent health report to increasing preschooler and kindergartner vegetable intake
6 Ways to Get the Most of Your SNEB Membership — New Member Orientation
Tuesday, Nov. 28 | 2 - 2:30 p.m. EDT | Register
Speaker: Rachel Daeger, Executive Director, SNEB
This webinar for new SNEB members will show you how to connect and utilize the great resources available to you at SNEB. Not a new member? Join us for a refresher on how to get the most out of your membership.
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Looking for the most qualified candidates? Submit your organization's job posting to the SNEB Job Board! Posted jobs will be marketed several ways to an audience with the skills and training you need, including announcements on SNEB social media sites and listing in the eCommunicator. SNEB members receive reduced pricing for postings to the job board. For more information or questions about the form, please email info@sneb.org.
By Ellen Schuster, BA, MS
The CDC just released a report that finds about 1 in 10 of us get enough fruits and vegetables each day. Stir fries are one way to get more veggies (and fruits) in the diet. They are an easy "go&-to" for future lunches or dinners (fresh or frozen and reheated). Want to know a little more about stir frying? Check out this two-page-PDF.
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Welcome new members (since Nov. 7)
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- Mandy Johnson, New Mexico State University, El Paso, TX, Communications, Nutrition Education for Children
- Samar Mahdi, California State University Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, Nutrition Education for Children, Public Health Nutrition
- Kaley Mialki, MS, LDN, RDN, UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program, Gainesville, FL, Food & Nutrition Extension Education, Nutrition Education for Children
- Lindsay Tanskey, PhD, MS, Med, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Communications, Public Health Nutrition
- Ana Torres, El Paso, TX, Public Health Nutrition, Sustainable Food Systems Network
- Amanda Watkins, PhD, MS, LDN, RD, Global Lactation Education Assoc., LLC, Raleigh, NC, Nutrition Education for Children, Public Health Nutrition
- Zoie White, Las Cruces, NM, Higher Education, Nutrition Education for Children
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Be sure to read the insights by these authors who are also SNEB members.
Cassandra J. Nikolaus, MS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Matthew M. Graziose, PhD, Columbia University, Feasibility of a Grocery Store Tour for Parents and Their Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study
Mary W. Murimi, PhD, LDN, RDN, Texas Tech University, An After-School Cultural and Age-Sensitive Nutrition Education Intervention for Elementary Schoolchildren
Kathryn M. Kolasa, PhD, RDN, LDN, Nutrition and Functional Foods for Healthy Aging
Julie Rackliffe Lucey, MS, Discover MyPlate: Emergent Reader Mini Books
Matthew M. Graziose, PhD, Columbia University, Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding;
Teresa Henson, MS, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Food Safety: It's in Your Hands
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This chart shows the JNEB review speed—the average number of weeks it takes for an article to go through the review process for the journal. In 2012, the number of weeks from submission to final decision was 17.8. The review speed for 2016 went down to 9.1 weeks from submission to final decision. Click here for more JNEB charts and statistics.
Voices for Healthy Kids Action Center
The Voices for Healthy Kids Health Equity in Public Policy Messaging Guide for Policy Advocates was released last week at the American Public Health Association conference and is available to use in your campaign now!
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Dairy Council of California
When it comes to classroom snacks and parties, there are many ways to help students make healthy choices while still having fun. Offering students alternatives to sweet treats keeps nutrition education messages consistent and teaches a lesson that lasts a lifetime.
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Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
The fifth and final public meeting of the Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee was held Oct. 16-20. During this meeting, eight subcommittees and one work group presented all remaining conclusions to the full Committee for deliberation and approval. Meeting materials, including presentation slides, archived videocast links, and a meeting summary will be available on the Meeting 5 page on health.gov.
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National Farm to School Network
The State Farm to School Legislative Survey provides state-by-state summaries of every enacted, defeated, or pending farm to school-related bill from 2002-2017. It also includes analysis and infographics on state farm to school legislative trends; case studies on successful farm to school advocacy efforts in Alaska, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, D.C.; and additional resources to help advocates learn about and replicate the wide variety of existing state farm to school laws, policies, and programs.
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Food Security and Nutrition Network
This reference guide is targeted to program designers and technical staff among CORE Group members, as well as others working in the area of nutrition globally. Its purpose is to guide nutrition actors in selecting the most appropriate design, research, implementation, and evaluation tools, based on their program objectives, context, and available resources.
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