Juel, Rachel; Newbould, Rebecca; Dasaraju, Aparna; Whitmee, Sarah; Hughes, Robert; (2024) Evidence Collections for Climate and Health: Food Environment Evidence Directory (FEED). London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.04673671
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Abstract
The Food Environment Evidence Directory (FEED) forms part of the Evidence Collections for Climate and Health project. Food Environment Evidence Directory (FEED) provides access to 160 reviews on population-level interventions and policies aimed at influencing food consumption patterns. Relevant literature was identified through a comprehensive literature search and mapped. The result is two interactive and open access tools: the FEED Map and the FEED Visualiser. Users can begin their search for literature that may be relevant to shifting diets towards healthier and more sustainable options. Alongside the final project report, the FEED consists of an Evidence Map, an Evidence Visualiser, a methodology report (Appendix A) and a User Guide to FEED (Appendix B) with four accompanying videos.
Item Type | Other |
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Faculty and Department | Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Population Health (2012- ) |
Research Centre | Centre for Climate Change and Planetary Health |
Elements ID | 228224 |
Funder Name | National Institute for Health and Care Research |
Grant number | PR-PRU-1217-2090 |
Projects | NIHR Policy Research Programme |
Copyright Holders | The Authors |
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