Healthy Communities and Behavior Change

Q&A With Christina Economos, New Dean of the Friedman School

Q&A With Christina Economos, New Dean of the Friedman School

A leader in research into children’s nutrition, health, and obesity prevention, she looks to expand the school’s offerings—and impact—as she assumes the permanent deanship
A Team Approach to Improving Public Health

A Team Approach to Improving Public Health

Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy researchers reveal how a team approach to the early childhood obesity epidemic creates success
Menu Calorie Labels Estimated to Save U.S. Billions on Cancer Care

Menu Calorie Labels Estimated to Save U.S. Billions on Cancer Care

A study from researchers at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy of Americans’ eating behaviors suggests tens of thousands of cancer diagnoses and deaths could be prevented.
Tufts Marathon Team Spotlight: Breanne Wilhite, MPH

Tufts Marathon Team Spotlight: Breanne Wilhite, MPH

In just a few short weeks I will be running my first marathon! For the Boston marathon I am fundraising on behalf of Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
How Sleep Habits Can Affect Weight

How Sleep Habits Can Affect Weight

About one in three adults in the United States report routinely not getting enough sleep. Sleep insufficiency is associated with increased risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, mental health problems, injuries, loss of productivity, and death. It also appears to be associated with increased risk for obesity, especially in children. Fortunately, sleep is a modifiable risk factor to improve health—one that you can often do something about.
Small Changes Can Have Big Impact on Health

Small Changes Can Have Big Impact on Health

This article originally appeared in the Tufts Health & Nutrition Letter, published each month by the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Find out how to get expert guidance on healthy cooking, eating, and living.
Tufts Researchers Find Link Between Foods Scored Higher By New Nutrient Profiling System and Better Long-Term Health Outcomes

Tufts Researchers Find Link Between Foods Scored Higher By New Nutrient Profiling System and Better Long-Term Health Outcomes

The idea that what we eat directly affects our health is ancient; Hippocrates recognized this as far back as 400 B.C. But, identifying healthier foods in the supermarket aisle and on restaurant menus is increasingly challenging. Now, researchers at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts have shown that a holistic food profiling system, Food Compass, identifies better overall health and lower risk for mortality.  
Solving Childhood Obesity Requires Strong Connections Within Coalitions, New Study Suggests

Solving Childhood Obesity Requires Strong Connections Within Coalitions, New Study Suggests

Research from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy shows that interdisciplinary relationships help spread new information on childhood obesity to create lasting change
The Friedman School Represents at 2022 APHA Annual Meeting

The Friedman School Represents at 2022 APHA Annual Meeting

APHA's Annual Meeting and Expo is where public health professionals convene, present research findings, learn about emerging research and network with peers. This year's meeting theme is "150 Years of Creating the Healthiest Nation: Leading the Path Toward Equity." It is being held in Boston, MA from November 6th-9th.