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Effectiveness of workplace wellness programmes – systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Journal Club

Effectiveness of workplace wellness programmes – systematic reviews and meta-analyses

Dr Sue Reeves
This session's paper considers the effectiveness of workplace wellness programmes on dietary habits, weight and cardiometabolic health.
60 minutes     Free  
Time-restricted eating for obesity management
Journal Club

Time-restricted eating for obesity management

Dr Fatima Perez de Heredia, Dr Caroline Childs
This sessions shares tools and techniques to help you best understand and appraise a recent research paper on obesity management.
60 minutes     free  
Can a mobile app improve nutrition for women before and during pregnancy
Journal Club

Can a mobile app improve nutrition for women before and during pregnancy

Dr Sarah Hillier
The May 2020 article exploring the effectiveness of the Smarter Pregnancy app is discussed by Dr Sarah E Hillier.
60 minutes     Free  
The common cold – could probiotics help?
Journal Club

The common cold – could probiotics help?

Dr Gemma Walton
In this session Dr Gemma Walton discusses Michael de Vrese’s 2006 paper around probiotics and the common cold.
60 minutes     Free  
Energy content of frequently purchased restaurant meals
Journal Club

Energy content of frequently purchased restaurant meals

Dr Sue Reeves
Dr Sue Reeves discusses Dr Susan B Roberts’ 2018 paper 'Measured energy content of frequently purchased restaurant meals'.
60 minutes     Free  
Top tips for reading and reviewing a paper
Journal Club

Top tips for reading and reviewing a paper

Dr Caroline Childs
Dr Caroline Childs introduces the key methodologies for reading and reviewing a paper with her top tips.
60 minutes     Free  

Welcome to MyNutriWeb Journal Club

MyNutriWeb Journal Club supports all health and food professionals, and related tutors and students, to ensure you use the strongest available nutrition evidence to inform your practice.

The forum enables those with an interest in nutrition research to connect and debate recent journal articles: the findings, pros and cons, and scientific and clinical value. Covering a variety of topics and paper types, the sessions also include tools and techniques to help best understand and appraise the publications. These skills are critically important for all health and food professionals, whatever your sector, to help identify whether research is meeting rigorous scientific standards and is conducted with integrity.

Journal Club is facilitated by the award-winning Dr Caroline Childs, Associate Professor in Nutritional Sciences within Medicine at the University of Southampton, who truly accommodates for all levels of skill. With a different guest expert every time, the open access papers are shared in advance to read and prepare questions for discussion, where possible.

The live sessions take place every second Tuesday of the month, 8–9pm (with the exception of August and December). Within a week of viewing the full event, attendees receive a link to the recording, relevant resources, a reflective practice form and a certificate of attendance for your CPD records.

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DR CAROLINE CHILDS, JOURNAL CLUB CHAIR

Each session will be chaired by Dr Caroline Childs, award winning Dr Caroline Childs, Associate Professor in Nutritional Sciences within Medicine at the University of Southampton.

She received student-nominated awards for ‘most engaging lecturer’ and ‘best pastoral support’ and a colleague-nominated award for teaching excellence. Dr Childs is a Nutrition Society Ambassador and a South East Regional Representative for the Association for Nutrition.

As she says, “Developing skills in critical appraisal is an essential part of being a competent nutrition professional – whether you’re a dietitian, nutritionist or other professional specialising in nutrition.”