Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health

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March 3, 2022

UW food seminar explores bread in spring 2022 course

Bread ready to go into oven

Registration is now open for NUTR 390, a 1-credit food seminar course which will focus on the topic of bread for spring quarter 2022. Bread has long been a staple source of nutrients throughout history, and this spring quarter in NUTR 390, we’ll examine bread from scientific, nutritional, historical, culinary, and cultural perspectives. There are…


February 22, 2022

UW course explores sustainable food systems for population health

Spring 2022 Sustainable Food Systems for Population Health NUTR 512

A course offered by the Nutritional Sciences Program in the School of Public Health will use food systems as a lens for viewing and understanding public health principles in spring quarter 2022. The course, NUTR 514 Sustainable Food Systems for Population Health which is a 3-credit elective course, is now open for registration to all…


January 24, 2022

Pandemic disrupts food access for tribal communities

Salal berries

DEOHS Blog highlights how tribal communities in Washington state experienced food insecurity during the pandemic, according to according to a new report by researchers at the Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (NWTEC), a division of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, the University of Washington and Tacoma Community College.


January 20, 2022

Survey shows disproportionate food insecurities in Washington tribal communities

Hands holding red berriers

Highlights findings from a recent study, WATRIBAL, which shows the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food disparities and food sovereignty among American Indian/Alaska Native communities in Washington State.


Resiliency of food systems during COVID-19

Graphic of microphone and sound waves

A UW study focuses on the adaptations made to keep food systems going during the pandemic. It found a third of farmers formed new working relationships while coping with supply chain failures, worker shortages and more.


January 11, 2022

New Evidence Suggests That Seattle’s Soda Tax Is Working — and It’s Working Well

top of soda cans

A study in Baltimore which uses grocery store sales data bolsters early evidence published by UW Center for Public Health Nutrition, supporting the that the Seattle soda tax is working. Jessica Jones-Smith, lead researcher involved in the UW research is quoted.


January 9, 2022

Studies show how the pandemic pushed the food system to the brink

worker packing food at food bank

UW researchers published a study commissioned by the state Department of Agriculture that focused on the resiliency of the state’s food system during the pandemic, and the adaptations made by the system.


December 16, 2021

Winter food systems seminar to highlight food rescue innovation

It is estimated that one third of all food produced for human consumption in the world each year is lost or wasted.  By 2030, the United Nations has set a goal to cut this number in half, but how can we achieve this aggressive goal? For winter quarter 2022, the Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health…


December 14, 2021

Studies show extent of strain to Washington’s food access and food production systems due to COVID-19

Preview screenshot of the WSDA Washington Food System Assessment Report 2021

A UW study commissioned by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) by researchers in the Center for Public Health Nutrition in the UW School of Public Health demonstrates how the COVID-19 pandemic affected access to food in Washington, in the areas of both food production and food assistance, and how the state can learn…


Washington state food assessment report: How the pandemic has affected food access

Close up of hands picking blueberries

New UW study commissioned by the Washington State Department of Agriculture shows the pandemic’s strain on Washington’s food access and food production systems. This DEOHS blog post highlights the team’s findings.



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