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Population analysis of human diet and nutrition

Understanding dietary factors in context

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We believe a range of dietary factors may influence human health. We will investigate how geographic, temporal, social and ethnic variations influence nutrient intake, health and disease.

Our vision is to develop a coordinated research strategy to provide evidence-based solutions to improve chronic disease outcomes for lower literacy adults. These solutions are designed to support health in developed and low and middle-income countries as well as Indigenous and migrant populations.

高清福利片 in health literacy includes:

  • A trial of the impact of health literacy education programs delivered to socially disadvantaged Australians in adult education centres (TAFE)
  • Development and evaluation of maternal health literacy to improve outcomes among pregnant women
  • Development and evaluation of a shared decision-making program for people with low health literacy who live with chronic kidney disease.

Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease require people to make long-term changes to their lifestyle and become actively involved in their own healthcare.聽While there鈥檚 a large body of research showing there鈥檚 a relationship between lower health literacy and poor health outcomes, there鈥檚 been a lack of high-quality research to guide strategies to reduce its impact on health.

We develop and test sustainable interventions for use in complex health, education and social systems to reduce the impact of poor health literacy on health outcomes. 高清福利片ers come from diverse disciplines, including public health, psychology, education, pharmacy, Indigenous health, medicine, media, and communications.

高清福利片 will target national and international health priorities in chronic disease including Indigenous, Torres Strait Islander and migrant communities. Our work will take potential solutions for improving health literacy and test them rigorously so we can inform policy decisions.

Internal collaborators

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  • 笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听(Project Node Leader)
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External collaborators

  • Professor Clare Collins, University of Newcastle
  • Dr James Dale, Queensland University of Technology

Domains

  • Biology
  • Populations
  • Society and environment
  • Solutions

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Charles Perkins Centre

Phone:听+61 2 8627 1616
Email:听info.perkins@sydney.edu.au

John Hopkins Drive, Camperdown NSW 2006

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm