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Nutrition Messaging in Schools and their Contribution to Eating Disorders

Research institution: University of Technology Sydney
Lead Investigator: 
Ruby Billings
Contact: Ruby Billings, [email protected]

Are you a parent of a child with an eating disorder? Help us better understand nutrition messaging in school-based settings.

This project aims to investigate the relationship between nutrition messaging in Australian schools and eating disorders in young people, and understand whether nutrition messaging is perceived as helpful (i.e., improves eating behaviours) or unhelpful (i.e., worsens eating behaviours and/or contributes to disordered eating). Research will explore parents’ views on their child’s experiences of nutrition messaging within the Australian school system, and whether they perceive exposure to food and nutrition messages at primary or secondary school to have been helpful (instigated improved eating behaviours) or unhelpful (contributed to the development and/or maintenance of disordered eating) for their child.

Researchers are looking to engage with parents whose children have had an eating disorder and have undertaken the majority of their schooling in Australia, through participation in a 15-20 minute online survey.

Further information and participation

Access the survey here: https://utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9ppT5pRikKPLYLs?Q_CHL

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