Nutrition 536 - Resources

Textbook

Electronic Reserve Materials

Web Resources

Textbook

Glanz K. Lewis FM, Rimer BK, eds. Health Behavior and Health Education. 2nd Edition. Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco. 1997.

Electronic Reserves – Nutrition 536

Journal Articles: Applications of Theories in Nutrition Education

Kloeblen AS. Folate knowledge, intake from fortified grain products, and periconceptional supplementation patterns of a sample of low-income pregnancy women according to the health belief model. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:33-38.

Brewer JL et al. Theory of Reasoned Action predicts milk consumption in women. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:39-44.

AbuSabha R, Peacock J, Achterberg C. How to make nutrition education more meaningful through facilitated group discussions. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:72-76.

Kristal AR, Glanz K, Curry SJ, Patterson RE. How can stages of change be best used in dietary interventions? J Am Diet Assoc. 1999 Jun;99(6):679-84.

Greene GW, Rossi SR, Rossi JS, Velicer WF, Fava JL, Prochaska JO. Dietary applications of the stages of change model. J Am Diet Assoc 1999 Jun;99(6):673-8.

Nitzke S et al. Stages of change for reducing fat and increasing fiber among dietitians and adults with a diet-related chronic disease. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:728-731

Goldberg J, Rudd R, Dietz W. Using 3 data sources and methods to shape a nutrition campaign. J Am Diet Assoc. 1999;99:717-722.

Holli BB, Calabrese RJ. Communication and Education Skills for Dietetics Professionals. 3rd ed. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore MD. 1998.

 Chernoff R. Communicating as Professionals. 2nd Ed. American Dietetics Association. Chicago, IL. 1994.

 Web Based

Nutrition Ed On Line

Pacific Science Center's Nutrition Cafe:  http://exhibits.pacsci.org/nutrition/default.html

CSPI Kid Stuff: http://www.cspinet.org/kids/index.html

Online pyramid tracker:  http://www.idd-inc.com/pyramidtracker/

Girl Power Body Wise:  http://www.health.org/gpower/girlarea/bodywise/

Dole 5 a Day site:  http://www.dole5aday.com/

Eat Yummy:  http://www.yummy.org/

Nutrition Education Resources:

Camera ready sources of food guide pyramids for adults and children:  www.usda.gov/cnpp

Dairy Council Nutrition Education Materials:  www.oregondairycouncil.org

Food and Nutrition Graphics: 

www.foodshapes.com/fsca/fsca.html ($129)

Nutrition Ed Tools for Teachers

Nutrition Central nutrition ed. tools and links for teachers:  http://hydra.etl.vt.edu/Nutrition.Central/

Coordinated Approach to Child Health:  http://www.sph.uth.tmc.edu:8052/chprd/catch/

Sites with Nutrition Information for the Public - Not Necessarily Endorsed by Your Instructor!

Lifeminders:  http://www.lfmn.com

Efit:  http://www.efit.com/Servlet/com.eFit.article.ArticleHomePageServlet?FitTrackId=0&ArticleId=0

Global Fitness:  http://www.global-fitness.com/

Hallelujah Acres on Line:  http://www.hacres.com/

Mediconsult.com:  http://mediconsult.com/mc/mcsite.nsf/conditionnav/homepage

The Diabetic Newsletter:  http://diabeticnewsletter.com

Family Food Zone:  http://www.familyfoodzone.com/

Children's Nutrition Research Center (Baylor University): http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/cnrc/

Mayo Clinic Health Oasis:  http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/common/htm/dietpage.htm

The Healthy Regrigerator:  http://www.healthyfridge.org/mainmenu.html

Parent's Place:  http://www.parentsplace.com/expert/nutritionist/

E Diets:  http://ediets.com/

Phys:  http://www.phys.com/

 

Sites by Dietitians

Nutrition You Can Live With:  http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/index.html

Nutrition for Kids:  http://nutritionforkids.com

Food and Heath.Communications:  http://www.foodandhealth.com/

Food Reflections:  http://www.lanco.unl.edu/food

FoodPlay.com:  http://www.foodplay.com/

Fun with Food:  http://www.funwithfood.com/welcome.html

Sites that Index other Sites and Resources

Health Promotion Information Centre:  http://www.hea.org.uk/hpic

Oregon Dairy Council:  www.oregondairycouncil.org

Tufts Nutrition Navigator:  http://navigator.tufts.edu/

Healthfinder:  http://www.healthfinder.org/default.htm

 

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