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Research environment Food and meals
Research group
Active research
Short description
The research environment's goal is to promote nutritional research that contributes to knowledge about food and meals, where sustainability, health, nutrition, learning and leadership are central aspects. The research conducted focuses on the importance of food habits for health, meals in and out of the home, public meals, and the school subject of home and consumer studies.
The research environment works to create socially relevant knowledge about food and meals through:
- Research projects on, for example, sustainable eating habits, subject-integrated food education, nutrition, meal development, food palatability and acceptance, and the food environment.
- Dissemination of knowledge about people's encounters with food and meals.
- Collaboration with external parties to improve the possibility of healthy and sustainable meals.
Examples of doctoral projects within the research environment are:
- Estimating added and free sugars intake in Swedish adolescents – Methods, food sources, nutritional implications, and potential food label impact. (Julia Wanselius).
- Opportunities and challenges for a shift towards more plant-based diets in public and private meals considering climate impact, health aspects and acceptance. (Mari Wollmar).
- Subject integrated food education in a Swedish primary school. (Louise HÃ¥rd).
- Vegetable and fruit consumption among children: Exploring thoughts and intake, and developing a new health promotive practice (Hannah Helgegren).
- Dietary intake and nutritional status among youth adhering to plant-based or omnivorous diets in Sweden. (Isabelle Mulkerrins).
- Assessment of knowledge-in-action - Challenges and opportunities in Swedish home economics education (Jenny Lind).
Participants:
- Christina Berg (External link)
- Gabrielle Edwards (External link)
- Lena Gripeteg (External link)
- Patrik Hansson (External link)
- Hannah Helgegren (External link)
- Louise HÃ¥rd (External link)
- Karin Landström (External link)
- Christel Larsson (External link)
- Christina Lundberg (External link)
- Jenny Lind (External link)
- Cecilia Magnusson Sporre (External link)
- Sara Mcgarvie (External link)
- Isabelle Mulkerrins (External link)
- Päivi Palojoki (External link)
- Anna Post (External link)
- Hillevi Prell (External link)
- Mia Prim (External link)
- Jenny Rendahl (External link)
- Malin Rödin (External link)
- Agneta Sjöberg (External link)
- Frode Slinde (External link)
- Annica Strandh Johansson (External link)
- Julia Wanselius (External link)
- Mari Wollmar (External link)