I recieved this emal the other day on a new Plant-Based Study thats looking for 10,000 participants and also looking for volunteers to help manage the Plantrician Project trying to gather up all the plant based nutritian studies!
ADAPT - Tuft's Adhearing to Dietary Approaches for Personal Tastes Study
"Get Involved and Join the Tufts ADAPT Study!
Dear Friends,
I just had the pleasure of presenting a workshop at the International Plant-Based Nutrition Healthcare Conference in San Diego this past weekend. Wow. What an inspiring event - 1,000 physicians and other practitioners in the same room talking about using plant-based nutrition to treat chronic disease. We have entered the future and it's looking good!
One of the recurring themes was the need to do more research on plant-based diets - because that how we can bring more scientific attention to plant-based nutrition and eventually influencing policy. So it is with great excitement that I can invite you to join the Tufts Adhering to Dietary Approaches (ADAPT) Study - the first study of its kind to examine factors that predict adherence among all types of popular diets, including people who self-identify as whole food plant-based, vegan, vegetarian, whole food, low-carb, Paleo, Mediterranean, and even no diet at all! My thesis advisor during my PhD and the Principal Investigator of ADAPT, Dr. Nicola McKeown, wants to recruit 10,000 participants for the ADAPT Study to match the approximately 10,000 who participated during our Feasibility Survey.
With your help as a participant, and your help in spreading the word, we can do it!
Click here to join the full ADAPT Study by completing the consent form -
https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2hP3fzEmLnYVhm5Click here to read more about ADAPT on the ADAPT homepage - hnrca.tufts.edu
First ADAPT Study Paper Published in Current Development in Nutrition
Click here to read the full article - academic.oup.com
Interested in Volunteering?
Thanks to The Plantrician Project, Andréa Dunnam is in the role of Project Manager and coordinates volunteer efforts to screen more studies. If you have volunteered in the past or would like to start, please email her at
[email protected] and she can add you to our monthly training meetings. We do need more volunteers - there's a lot of relevant research out there we need to add. The time commitment is very minimal and it's nice change to get to know the literature.
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