Looking at the effectiveness of healthy eating programs in Indigenous communities: using a socio-cognitive lens

Looking at the effectiveness of healthy eating programs in Indigenous communities: using a socio-cognitive lens
Looking at the effectiveness of healthy eating programs in Indigenous communities: using a socio-cognitive lens

Principal speaker

Jessica Harris

Do generic behaviour change programs work in remote Indigenous communities to increase health and wellbeing? Using a socio-cognitive lens to understand the environmental, behavioural, and cognitive aspects of increasing health and wellbeing in Indigenous communities.

This seminar will include results from a narrative Systematic Literature Review on the effectiveness of healthy eating programs in Australian Indigenous communities and will cover, gaps, lessons learnt and intervention strategies that are needed to increase health and wellbeing in these communities.

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