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The Nutrition & Health Foundation puts the consumer at the heart of its mission. It continues to conduct detailed attitudinal research to identify what information the public needs to help them achieve a healthier lifestyle. This information is then used to develop the NHF's projects and initiatives.

Since its establishment in 2005, the NHF have published 2 key pieces of research into consumer attitudes and behaviour; Motivational Aspects of Behavioural Change in 2007 and Health and Lifestyle Research 2005. Through conducting this research and co-funding other pieces of research, the NHF seeks to help consumers make better lifestyle choices

A qualitative study of lifestyle counselling in general practice in Ireland - Family Practice 2009
14/12/2009 - There is limited information in Ireland on the attitudes of General Practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses to lifestyle counselling and the strategies or approaches they use. Furthermore, there is ...

Report of Intersectoral Group on Obesity
17/04/2009 - Ms Mary Wallace, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children with special responsibility for Health Promotion and Food Safety today, (17th April, 2009), launched a report of the ...

Motivational Aspects of Behavioural Change 2007
19/07/2007 - Women are motivated by appearance and men by advice from health professionals. In 2007, the NHF undertook research to better understand what the key triggers and barriers are to successful ...

Health and Lifestyle Research 2005
18/10/2005 - The majority of Irish people believe that we are less healthy than we were twenty years ago (49%) but we lack the time and the motivation to adopt healthier lifestyles. In 2005, the NHF conducted a ...


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