New qualitative research has explored parents’ experiences of using an age-appropriate portion size guide for children aged 1–4 years ....
A wide range of additional skills underpins our professional expertise and our ability to practise effectively. Here is a brief overview of some of these essential skills....
The vision aims to provide a shared foundation from which organisations can continue to collaborate, advocate and engage with policymakers with clarity and confidence....
Addressing this ‘invisible’ disease requires a collective, multidisciplinary effort; as we wait for faster diagnostic tools, the plate remains one of the most effective places to begin improving the quality of life for those living with endometriosis....
Also known as legumes, pulses are the edible dried seeds of plants in the legume family. Read this blog to find out more about their many benefits....
The Right To Food UK Parliamentary Commission is currently holding assemblies around the UK to gather evidence from communities and health professionals on the scale and scope of food insecurity throughout the UK – and we would love to hear from NHD readers....
This study underlines the importance of a multi-pronged approach to the prevention of childhood obesity, but also highlights 23 risk factors which could be focused on to support this work....
This article explores how decades of innovation in medical foods have shaped the dietary management of cancer, improving treatment tolerance, nutritional status and patient outcomes....
There are many causes of constipation. In this article, Registered Nutritionist, Aliya Porter, will look at the diagnostic criteria and what can be done to treat and prevent constipation in children....
Placement is an exciting opportunity, but it will also be challenging at times. How can you make sure you make the most of the experience? Here are seven tips to help you on your way....
We are currently looking for student writers to contribute paid articles to the student articles section of the NHD Student Hub. Keep reading to find out more....
"Does skipping meals genuinely promote weight loss," writes Shabana Kousar, Clinical Dietitian, "or might it, paradoxically, pave the way for weight gain?"...
A cluster randomised controlled trial was published in the BMJ Global Health on 9th January 2026, investigating whether the intervention delivered would lead to a reduction in the consumption of UPF in adolescents and their parents in India. Researchers found that "The intervention significantly...
"National media coverage of the recent water supply issues in the South East of England got me thinking in more depth about this vital liquid," writes Emma Coates, RD....
January is a demanding month for many families," writes Hazel Duncan, RD. "For paediatric dietitians, recognising the multifaceted causes of food insecurity and implementing effective strategies is critical to supporting children’s growth, development and long-term health....
"In today’s diet culture, counting calories has become a common strategy for managing weight," writes Yuqi Zhao. "However, focusing solely on calorie intake overlooks the broader picture of nutritional health."...
In this fact file, Vanessa Rojas RD unpacks the landscape of childhood obesity in the UK, consequences beyond body weight and key drivers, plus effective evidence-based strategies and the role of professionals....
As we approach 2026, the way people think about food is changing faster than ever. Today, eating is no longer just about filling the stomach; it is about nurturing the mind, strengthening the body and making choices that align with both personal health and global sustainability. Consumers are more...
"As dietitians, we have always provided individualised advice for our patients," writes Katy Stuart, RD. "Personalised nutrition is even more in-depth, allowing us to offer bespoke advice and treatment to patients relating to their genetic makeup."...
Emma Coates, RD, unpacks the topic of migraine attacks, looking at the causes, link with foods and what we know about treatment and supplements....
