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Linking sustainability to the healthy eating patterns of the dietary guidelines for Americans: A modelling study
2018
Role of government policy in nutrition - Barriers to and opportunities for healthier eating
2018
Food and beverages obtained on worksites in the United States
2018
Enablers and barriers to improving worksite canteen nutrition in Pudong, China: A mixed-methods formative research study
2018
2018 Global Nutrition Report
2018
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Evidence to action: Highlights from Transform Nutrition research 2012-2017
2018

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About Nutrition Connect

Nutrition Connect is an initiative of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). Nutrition Connect’s purpose is to mobilise knowledge, share experiences, and stimulate dialogue on public private engagement (PPE) for nutrition. We want to answer the question: How can nutritious and safe food be made more accessible, affordable and desirable, for everyone, everywhere, at all stages of life?