Dear NYCNEN Members and Friends,
Please join NYCNEN at our next meeting and learn about environmental changes that make a big impact on eating behaviors.
Our keynote speaker is Adam Brumberg. Adam is the Deputy Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab. He works with Brian Wansink and the
Cornell Center for Behavioral Economics in Childhood Nutrition (BEN) to coordinate academic and industry research on mindless eating and the many environmental factors that influence food intake. Adam will discuss their research findings such as how plate
size or variety of foods available can affect food consumption. Additionally, he will discuss how to use behavioral economics to make low-cost environmental changes, such as altering placement of foods, changing the names of menu items, and adjusting lighting
in cafeterias, supermarkets, and restaurants to increase healthy food selection.
We'll also hear from local organizations and businesses making innovative changes in supermarkets and hospitals to promote healthier options.
Topic: Making
Small Environmental Changes for a Big Impact
Date:
Tuesday, May 22nd
Time: 9:00
a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
(Registration: 8:30 a.m. The meeting will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m.)
Location: CUNY
School of Public Health
at Hunter College, Room 115 A&B
2180 Third Ave (at E. 119th St), co-sponsored by CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, Program in Nutrition
RSVP by:
May 17th to [log in to unmask]
Cost: This session is free
for NYCNEN members and $5 for others. NYCNEN membership is $25 annually for new members, $20 for renewing members and $10 for students. Join online today.
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
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