Difference between revisions of "Barbara Livingstone"
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She has published over 90 research papers and actively collaborates with a number of national and international centres of excellence in research. She is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Safefood (Ireland)<REF> Food Standards Agency [http://www.food.gov.uk/northernireland/aboutfsani/advisorycommittee/nifacmembers] Page published: 12th October 2005, Date accessed: 5th March 2010.</REF> | She has published over 90 research papers and actively collaborates with a number of national and international centres of excellence in research. She is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Safefood (Ireland)<REF> Food Standards Agency [http://www.food.gov.uk/northernireland/aboutfsani/advisorycommittee/nifacmembers] Page published: 12th October 2005, Date accessed: 5th March 2010.</REF> |
Revision as of 14:28, 5 March 2010
Barbara Livingstone is Scientific Governer of the British Nutrition Foundation. She also sat on the NI Advisory Committee of the Food Standards Agency. Livingstone has been a member of staff of the University of Ulster since 1984 and before that was a member of staff of the Ulster Polytechnic for 11 years. In 2001 she was appointed Professor of Human Nutrition and her research interests include:
- Food and nutrient intakes in free-living populations/development of evidence based dietary guidelines for healthy eating
- Validation of dietary survey methodologies
- Dietary and lifestyle risk factors for obesity in children and adolescents
- Mechanisms of control of appetite, satiety and food intake
- Development of intervention strategies for the prevention of obesity in children and adolescents.
She has published over 90 research papers and actively collaborates with a number of national and international centres of excellence in research. She is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Safefood (Ireland)[1]