2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2021.03.011
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Sustainability in Nutrition: Potential Guiding Statements for Education and Practice

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“…The small volume of literature found may reflect the extent to which sustainability is being embedded into curriculum, which is congruent with the findings by Carino et al 12 Several previous studies identified barriers to embedding sustainability into curriculum including insufficient leadership and support, competing priorities, and lack of knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. 22,23 With a range of barriers, 22,23 a lack of genuine examples of what sustainability looks like in practice for dietitians, 5 and a vast array of teaching approaches and evaluation techniques, it is understandable that the uptake into curricula has been low. 12 According to the Kirkpatrick-Barr framework (research question 2), a majority of the articles reported a reaction, a change in attitude, or a change in knowledge/ skills.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The small volume of literature found may reflect the extent to which sustainability is being embedded into curriculum, which is congruent with the findings by Carino et al 12 Several previous studies identified barriers to embedding sustainability into curriculum including insufficient leadership and support, competing priorities, and lack of knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. 22,23 With a range of barriers, 22,23 a lack of genuine examples of what sustainability looks like in practice for dietitians, 5 and a vast array of teaching approaches and evaluation techniques, it is understandable that the uptake into curricula has been low. 12 According to the Kirkpatrick-Barr framework (research question 2), a majority of the articles reported a reaction, a change in attitude, or a change in knowledge/ skills.…”
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“…1,2 For this reason, sustainability and planetary health are becoming central concepts for dietetics professionals. [3][4][5][6][7] The criticality of sustainability and planetary health to the global population is reflected in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the subsequent adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, 8 by all United Nations Member States. The Sustainable Development Goals, which consist of 17 Goals and 169 targets, aim to 'secure a sustainable, peaceful, prosperous and equitable life on earth for everyone now and in the future' (p6).…”
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“…A student-centered talent development program respects the individual, emphasizing their abilities and interests.5. Use developmental science to optimize outcomes for all students (e.g., autonomy-supportive practice (Reeve & Cheon, 2021), nutrition education (Burkhart et al, 2021), and so on. Prioritize your own learning about developmental science, to be a better support for children.6.…”
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confidence: 99%