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    Intuitive Eating Intervention and Diet Quality in Adults: A Systematic Literature Review

    Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
    Vol. 54Issue 12p1099–1115Published online: October 21, 2022
    • Katie Hensley-Hackett
    • Josephine Bosker
    • Ashleigh Keefe
    • Dianne Reidlinger
    • Molly Warner
    • Anna D’Arcy
    • and others
    Cited in Scopus: 2
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      Intuitive eating interventions aim to improve individual health and promote sustainable changes to one's relationship with food. However, there is no evidence-based consensus on the impact of intuitive eating interventions on diet quality. This systematic review aimed to investigate intuitive eating interventions and their impact on diet quality.
      Intuitive Eating Intervention and Diet Quality in Adults: A Systematic Literature Review
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      Association of Dietary Diversity With Growth Outcomes in Infants and Children Aged Under 5 Years: A Systematic Review

      Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
      Vol. 54Issue 1p65–83Published in issue: January, 2022
      • Roghayeh Molani Gol
      • Sorayya Kheirouri
      • Mohammad Alizadeh
      Cited in Scopus: 6
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        This study aimed to present an overview of the association between dietary diversity (DDiv) and growth outcomes (stunting, wasting, and underweight) in children aged < 5 years.
        Association of Dietary Diversity With Growth Outcomes in Infants and Children Aged Under 5 Years: A Systematic Review
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        Effectiveness of Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program in Changing Nutrition-Related Outcomes Among Adults With Low Income: A Systematic Review

        Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
        Vol. 53Issue 8p691–705Published online: April 27, 2021
        • Abiodun T. Atoloye
        • Mateja R. Savoie-Roskos
        • Patricia M. Guenther
        • Carrie M. Durward
        Cited in Scopus: 5
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          To review the effect of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) in changing nutrition-related outcomes.
          Effectiveness of Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program in Changing Nutrition-Related Outcomes Among Adults With Low Income: A Systematic Review
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          A Systematic Review of Psychosocial Nutrition Interventions for Young Adults

          Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
          Vol. 53Issue 4p316–335Published online: February 25, 2021
          • Rei Shimizu
          • Aaron H. Rodwin
          • Michelle R. Munson
          Cited in Scopus: 0
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            Few have examined the effects of psychosocial nutrition interventions targeting young adults, a population with low fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption. This study investigated the impact of nutrition interventions with psychosocial content on improving young adult FV intake.
            A Systematic Review of Psychosocial Nutrition Interventions for Young Adults
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            Family Meal Frequency, Diet, and Family Functioning: A Systematic Review With Meta-analyses

            Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
            Vol. 52Issue 5p553–564Published online: January 23, 2020
            • Shannon M. Robson
            • Mary Beth McCullough
            • Samantha Rex
            • Marcus R. Munafò
            • Gemma Taylor
            Cited in Scopus: 31
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              To examine the direction and magnitude of the relation between family meal frequency and dietary and family functioning outcomes in children (aged 2–18 years).
              Family Meal Frequency, Diet, and Family Functioning: A Systematic Review With Meta-analyses
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              Simulation-Based Learning Experiences in Dietetics Programs: A Systematic Review

              Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
              Vol. 52Issue 4p429–438Published online: July 23, 2019
              • Marie-Claire O'Shea
              • Claire Palermo
              • Gary D. Rogers
              • Lauren T. Williams
              Cited in Scopus: 14
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                Simulation-based learning experiences (SBLEs) are widely used in education for health professionals, but this literature has not yet been synthesized for dietetics. The aim of this study was to describe presupervised practice SBLEs using simulated patients within programs credentialing dietitians.
                Simulation-Based Learning Experiences in Dietetics Programs: A Systematic Review
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                Supporting Engagement, Adherence, and Behavior Change in Online Dietary Interventions

                Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                Vol. 51Issue 6p719–739Published online: April 27, 2019
                • Claire Young
                • Sara Campolonghi
                • Stephanie Ponsonby
                • Samantha L. Dawson
                • Adrienne O'Neil
                • Frances Kay-Lambkin
                • and others
                Cited in Scopus: 12
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                  Poor diet is a leading cause of death and disease globally. This epidemic requires effective and accessible interventions to stop the increasing number of diet-related deaths and the health and economic impacts of diet-related disease. Online interventions provide flexibility and accessibility. With the ubiquitous use of smartphones, they can be intertwined with daily activities such as shopping and eating. The aim of this review is to determine what features and behavior change techniques employed in online dietary interventions for adult populations promoting dietary behavior change.
                  Supporting Engagement, Adherence, and Behavior Change in Online Dietary Interventions
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                  Physical Activity Among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

                  Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                  Vol. 51Issue 2p245–258Published online: December 6, 2018
                  • Ingrid K. Richards Adams
                  • Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli
                  • Jessica L. Krok-Schoen
                  • Lynda Hartel
                  • Akilah Dulin Keita
                  • Wilson Figueroa
                  • and others
                  Cited in Scopus: 9
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                    To examine the proportion of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) meeting recommended physical activity guidelines for Americans (PAG) and determine differences in physical activity (PA) by sex and between NHPI and Asians when data are disaggregated.
                    Physical Activity Among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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                    Key Characteristics of Public Health Interventions Aimed at Increasing Whole Grain Intake: A Systematic Review

                    Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                    Vol. 50Issue 8p813–823Published online: August 1, 2018
                    • Ronel Suthers
                    • Michelle Broom
                    • Eleanor Beck
                    Cited in Scopus: 14
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                      To identify characteristics of successful public health interventions aimed at increasing whole grain consumption.
                      Key Characteristics of Public Health Interventions Aimed at Increasing Whole Grain Intake: A Systematic Review
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                      Impact of Cooking and Home Food Preparation Interventions Among Adults: A Systematic Review (2011–2016)

                      Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                      Vol. 50Issue 2p148–172.e1Published online: September 25, 2017
                      • Marla Reicks
                      • Megan Kocher
                      • Julie Reeder
                      Cited in Scopus: 111
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                        To update a review of the impact of interventions for adults that included a cooking component on diet, health, and psychosocial outcomes.
                        Impact of Cooking and Home Food Preparation Interventions Among Adults: A Systematic Review (2011–2016)
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                        Factors Influencing Efficacy of Nutrition Education Interventions: A Systematic Review

                        Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                        Vol. 49Issue 2p142–165.e1Published online: November 1, 2016
                        • Mary W. Murimi
                        • Michael Kanyi
                        • Tatenda Mupfudze
                        • Md. Ruhul Amin
                        • Teresia Mbogori
                        • Khalid Aldubayan
                        Cited in Scopus: 68
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                          To examine systematically factors that contribute to the efficacy of nutrition education interventions in promoting behavior change for good health based on their stated objective. In a departure from previous reviews, the researchers investigated factors that lead to success of various types of interventions. Critical analysis of these factors constituted the outcome of this review.
                          Factors Influencing Efficacy of Nutrition Education Interventions: A Systematic Review
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                          A Systematic Review of the Impact of Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education Programs on Health and Nutrition of Adolescents

                          Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                          Vol. 48Issue 9p631–646.e1Published in issue: October, 2016
                          • Sarah Meiklejohn
                          • Lisa Ryan
                          • Claire Palermo
                          Cited in Scopus: 58
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                            To update evidence on the impact of multi-strategy nutrition education interventions on adolescents' health and nutrition outcomes and behaviors.
                            A Systematic Review of the Impact of Multi-Strategy Nutrition Education Programs on Health and Nutrition of Adolescents
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                            Grocery Store (or Supermarket) Tours as an Effective Nutrition Education Medium: A Systematic Review

                            Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                            Vol. 48Issue 8p544–554.e1Published online: July 13, 2016
                            • Cassandra J. Nikolaus
                            • Henna Muzaffar
                            • Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson
                            Cited in Scopus: 18
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                              To evaluate evidence regarding grocery store tours as an effective nutrition education medium for improving nutrition knowledge and food-related behaviors.
                              Grocery Store (or Supermarket) Tours as an Effective Nutrition Education Medium: A Systematic Review
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                              The Effect of the Mediterranean Diet on Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

                              Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                              Vol. 48Issue 1p42–53.e1Published online: October 15, 2015
                              • Mariela Nissensohn
                              • Blanca Román-Viñas
                              • Almudena Sánchez-Villegas
                              • Suzanne Piscopo
                              • Lluis Serra-Majem
                              Cited in Scopus: 98
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                                The adoption of a Mediterranean diet (MD) pattern of eating is often described as a strategy to help prevent or manage hypertension. However, this dietary regimen has not been reviewed systematically for its efficacy against hypertension. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of interventions of at least 1 year duration on blood pressure (BP) values through a systematic review and meta-analysis. The focus was on interventions comparing an MD with a low-fat diet.
                                The Effect of the Mediterranean Diet on Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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                                A Systematic Review of Data Collection Techniques Used to Measure Preschool Children’s Knowledge of Food and Nutrition

                                Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                Vol. 47Issue 4p345–353.e1Published online: May 11, 2015
                                • Nicola Wiseman
                                • Neil Harris
                                Cited in Scopus: 8
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                                  To identify and review data collection techniques used to measure preschool children’s knowledge of food and nutrition.
                                  A Systematic Review of Data Collection Techniques Used to Measure Preschool Children’s Knowledge of Food and Nutrition
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                                  Impact of Non-Diet Approaches on Attitudes, Behaviors, and Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review

                                  Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                  Vol. 47Issue 2p143–155.e1Published in issue: March, 2015
                                  • Dawn Clifford
                                  • Amy Ozier
                                  • Joanna Bundros
                                  • Jeffrey Moore
                                  • Anna Kreiser
                                  • Michelle Neyman Morris
                                  Cited in Scopus: 81
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                                    To determine the overall effect of non-diet, weight-neutral interventions on factors such as weight, biochemical measures, food and activity behavior, body image, and mental health.
                                    Impact of Non-Diet Approaches on Attitudes, Behaviors, and Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review
                                  • Research Article

                                    Influence of Behavioral Theory on Fruit and Vegetable Intervention Effectiveness Among Children: A Meta-Analysis

                                    Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                    Vol. 46Issue 6p506–546Published in issue: November, 2014
                                    • Cassandra S. Diep
                                    • Tzu-An Chen
                                    • Vanessa F. Davies
                                    • Janice C. Baranowski
                                    • Tom Baranowski
                                    Cited in Scopus: 58
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                                      To test the hypotheses that interventions clearly based on theory, multiple theories, or a formal intervention planning process will be more effective in changing fruit and vegetable consumption among children than interventions with no behavioral theoretical foundation.
                                      Influence of Behavioral Theory on Fruit and Vegetable Intervention Effectiveness Among Children: A Meta-Analysis
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                                      Impact of Cooking and Home Food Preparation Interventions Among Adults: Outcomes and Implications for Future Programs

                                      Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                      Vol. 46Issue 4p259–276Published online: April 3, 2014
                                      • Marla Reicks
                                      • Amanda C. Trofholz
                                      • Jamie S. Stang
                                      • Melissa N. Laska
                                      Cited in Scopus: 214
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                                        Cooking programs are growing in popularity; however, an extensive review has not examined their overall impact. Therefore, this study reviewed previous research on cooking/home food preparation interventions and diet and health-related outcomes among adults and identified implications for practice and research.
                                      • Special Article

                                        Dietary Interventions and Quality of Life: A Systematic Review of the Literature

                                        Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                        Vol. 46Issue 2p90–101Published online: November 1, 2013
                                        • Tiffany L. Carson
                                        • Bertha Hidalgo
                                        • Jamy D. Ard
                                        • Olivia Affuso
                                        Cited in Scopus: 51
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                                          To systematically review the literature to examine whether there has been adequate assessment of the effects of dietary intervention on quality of life (QOL) independent of weight loss, assess which instruments are being used to measure nutrition-related QOL, identify gaps in the literature, and suggest future directions.
                                          Dietary Interventions and Quality of Life: A Systematic Review of the Literature
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                                          A Review of Associations Between Family or Shared Meal Frequency and Dietary and Weight Status Outcomes Across the Lifespan

                                          Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                          Vol. 46Issue 1p2–19Published online: September 20, 2013
                                          • Jayne A. Fulkerson
                                          • Nicole Larson
                                          • Melissa Horning
                                          • Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
                                          Cited in Scopus: 166
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                                            To summarize the research literature on associations between family meal frequency and dietary outcomes as well as weight status across the lifespan.
                                          • Research Article

                                            Psychosocial Measures Used to Assess the Effectiveness of School-based Nutrition Education Programs: Review and Analysis of Self-report Instruments for Children 8 to 12 Years Old

                                            Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                            Vol. 45Issue 5p392–403Published online: May 13, 2013
                                            • Yenory Hernández-Garbanzo
                                            • Joanne Brosh
                                            • Elena L. Serrano
                                            • Katherine L. Cason
                                            • Ranju Bhattarai
                                            Cited in Scopus: 13
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                                              To identify the psychometric properties of evaluation instruments that measure mediators of dietary behaviors in school-aged children.
                                              Psychosocial Measures Used to Assess the Effectiveness of School-based Nutrition Education Programs: Review and Analysis of Self-report Instruments for Children 8 to 12 Years Old
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                                              Systematic Review of Dietary Interventions With College Students: Directions for Future Research and Practice

                                              Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                              Vol. 45Issue 4p304–313Published online: February 22, 2013
                                              • Nichole R. Kelly
                                              • Suzanne E. Mazzeo
                                              • Melanie K. Bean
                                              Cited in Scopus: 77
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                                                To clarify directions for research and practice, research literature evaluating nutrition and dietary interventions in college and university settings was reviewed.
                                                Systematic Review of Dietary Interventions With College Students: Directions for Future Research and Practice
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                                                How People Interpret Healthy Eating: Contributions of Qualitative Research

                                                Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                                Vol. 44Issue 4p282–301Published in issue: July, 2012
                                                • Carole A. Bisogni
                                                • Margaret Jastran
                                                • Marc Seligson
                                                • Alyssa Thompson
                                                Cited in Scopus: 156
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                                                  To identify how qualitative research has contributed to understanding the ways people in developed countries interpret healthy eating.
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                                                  Systematic Literature Review of Randomized Control Trials Assessing the Effectiveness of Nutrition Interventions in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

                                                  Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                                  Vol. 43Issue 4p251–262Published online: March 3, 2011
                                                  • Kristofer Bandayrel
                                                  • Sharon Wong
                                                  Cited in Scopus: 58
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                                                    Nutrition interventions may play an important role in maintaining the health and quality of life in community-dwelling older adults. To the authors' knowledge, no systematic literature review has been conducted on the effectiveness of nutrition interventions in the community-dwelling older adult population.
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                                                    The Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Online Credit Nutrition Courses: A Systematic Review

                                                    Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
                                                    Vol. 43Issue 2p76–86Published in issue: March, 2011
                                                    • Nancy L. Cohen
                                                    • Elena T. Carbone
                                                    • Patricia A. Beffa-Negrini
                                                    Cited in Scopus: 31
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                                                      To assess how postsecondary online nutrition education courses (ONEC) are delivered, determine ONEC effectiveness, identify theoretical models used, and identify future research needs.
                                                      The Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Online Credit Nutrition Courses: A Systematic Review
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