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The rise of the flexitarian
Dietary rules used to be black and white: people were either vegetarian or meat eaters. Vegans were virtually unheard of and most of us would simply blink and stare wondering what words like pescatarian or flexitarian even meant. Cut to 2019, where 32% - or nearly...
4 simple ways to source credible nutrition information
Does it ever feel like you can barely keep up with the latest nutrition news and research? The internet is littered with nutrition and health information that ranges from downright dangerous to helpful and interesting. Here at Appetite Communications, we take an...
3 new things to know about nutrition labelling
Can food labelling help consumers make healthier choices and drive the nation’s diets back into balance? It’s a topic that provokes heated discussion as nutrition labelling is a key policy lever to drive healthier food choices and reduce obesity levels. Two new food...
The x, y & z of clearly communicating nutrition
Navigating the best way to explain nutrition and health when media headlines and social media scream contradiction and confusion can be rocky but after decades of client counsel, we’ve pulled together a guide to clear nutrition and health communications.
The power of prebiotics
Not to be confused with probiotics, prebiotics are foods rich in natural fibre and inulin that break down to become the nutrient-rich fertiliser that supports diversity in your gut microbiome.
Workplace wellness programs – supporting the microbiome
It’s no secret that workplaces are stressful. Research presented at the Workplace Wellness Summit this week claims up to 85% of professional women - particularly the Millennial generation - are currently suffering some form of burnout. The World Health Organisation...
New agency partnership to create healthy change
The Possibility Partnership has acquired a stake in Appetite Communications to grow and expand the specialist nutrition agency and help consumers live healthier lives.
How to Communicate Effectively Using Digital Channels
The Appetite team met Carolyn Miller and asked her opinion on what it takes to be creative and successful online. Carolyn is well recognised as a thought leader within the creative industries and has vast experience in delivering engaging keynote addresses. She is a...
A ‘Healthy Diet’ of Social Media: Trends in Dietitians’ Social Media Habits
At Appetite, we’re enthusiastic consumers of social media and regularly engage with a range of health stakeholders through social channels. To understand trends in the social media habits of dietitians – when, where, why and how – we partnered again with Dietitian...
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