
Dr Megan Whatnall
@whatnallmeg
Dietitian. Postdoctoral Researcher @Uni_Newcastle @HMRIAustralia Researching young adults eating behaviours. Runner. Love food, coffee & wine.
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https://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/megan-whatnall 30-04-2016 10:47:54
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Young men are notoriously hard to recruit in behavioral #obesity trials. New paper just out by rising 🌟@JeanReading prompts us to rethink our approach. Could a scalable self-guided program promote weight loss for young men? Check out infographic + full paper 👇 ISBNPA Young Adults SIG



#PLUSnetworkmemberhighlight Janni Leung During the #COVID19 pandemic, students experienced poorer #mentalhealth, lower well-being and greater loneliness, compared with the general population. 👀😮 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…



Featured speaker: Lou Farrer will be discussing ‘Tertiary student #mentalhealth in the digital age: understanding prevalence, preferences for care, and the role of digital interventions’ at our seminar this Nov 17th. Don’t miss out and register today! 💻📱bit.ly/3TbAmrE








Apply for leadership role in ISBNPA Young Adults SIG Till 🗓️ Nov. 18th Check more info 👇🏻


Great achievment by A/Prof Melinda Hutchesson establishing the PLUS Research Network for mental health for university students with >100 members supporting this initiative . First webinar today! Let’s begin


A strong solution to addressing food insecurity among university staff & students. Katherine Kent @sandramurray_ #PLUS22


A/Prof Melinda Hutchesson on determining the support of and key elements of the study design for a cohort study understanding changes in #health behaviours, academic performance and #mentalhealth from 1st year enrolment. Students, DVC's and experts indicated the following: #PLUS22

