ABSTRACT

Affluenza in developed societies is damaging our health, leading to increasing rates of obesity, diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Growth in individual food consumption is also threatening ecological sustainability. More than ever before, dieticians, nutritionists, and other health professionals need to promote healthy eating to the general public.

Nutrition Promotion sets nutrition education firmly in a public health context, showing that nutrition promotion is most effective when targeted to particular population groups. Tony Worsley presents the history, theory and methods of nutrition promotion, and provides practical applications in a variety of settings and age groups.

Drawing on international theory and research, and with international case studies and examples, Nutrition Promotion is an essential text for students and professionals in nutrition studies and dietetics, health promotion and public health programs.

'Finally we have a book on nutrition promotion from a public health perspective that integrates food systems, theoretical health behavior change models, evaluation methods, applications across settings and sectors, and provides practical examples from different countries.' - Professor Mary Story, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

'A timely and considered book. It follows in that great tradition of public health nutrition by providing a basis for analysis, but takes it a step further by helping the reader make the transition to action.' - Martin Caraher, Reader in Food and Health Policy, City University London

chapter 1|33 pages

Introduction

The Aims of Nutrition Promotion

chapter 2|32 pages

Nutrition promotion in the food system

chapter 3|29 pages

Food consumers

chapter 4|38 pages

Nutrition problems and solutions

chapter 5|25 pages

Theories and dietary change

Individual-Level Theories

chapter 6|20 pages

Theories and dietary change

Environmental Models

chapter 7|31 pages

Change methods

Designs and Evaluation

chapter 8|27 pages

Community nutrition promotion programs

chapter 10|25 pages

Nutrition promotion at worksites

chapter 11|26 pages

Hospital and health service-based programs

chapter 12|33 pages

Nutrition promotion in the retail sector

chapter 13|29 pages

Nutrition communication in the media