Leila Fathi
@leilanutrition
Accredited Practising Dietitian | PhD Candidate, UQ | Sustainable food systems | Health promotion | Implementation science
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https://graduate-school.uq.edu.au/profile/3173/leila-fathi 04-04-2020 07:28:36
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PhD candidate Leila Fathi presenting findings from her systematic review on sustainable implementation of nutrition programs in primary schools #ICO2022 @ProfTruby Dr Clare Dix APD PhD Robyn Littlewood
Very grateful for the opportunity to present at the #ICO2022 and thank you Shelley Keating for the support!
A great start to the annual HMNS PG Conference Conference! Special congrats to Leila Fathi and Riley Brown for all their work organising!
Congratulations 👏👏to Riley Brown and Leila Fathi for organising a successful UQ Health School of HMNS Postgraduate Conference for 2022! An excellent opportunity to see the breadth of exciting research projects being undertaken! UQ News #HMNSConference22
Ever wondered what the world would need to look like for all children to have #Power in #FoodSystems? We explored this idea to celebrate #WorldChildrensDay tomorrow 👧🏽🤸🏽♀️👶🏿👩👧👧 Thanks to all coauthors and the The Lancet 🙏 #HealthForAll #PowerForAll thelancet.com/journals/lance…
We need to pay attention to establishing robust relationships with all stakeholders in the school food environment to ensure sustainability of school food programs Leila Fathi at #UKCO2023
Thank you Association for the Study of Obesity UK #UKCO2023 for highlighting the urgent need to reduce weight stigma- first obesity conf I’ve attended that shared the lived experiences of people living with obesity- prompting self-reflection on implicit biases- something that we as health promoters need to do
Aaand that’s a wrap of #UKCO2023 it was my greatest pleasure to share the findings of two studies from my PhD in the forms of a 3MT and presentation. Every speaker, every poster, every presentation, the research was just incredible Association for the Study of Obesity UK a conference not to forget!
What a squad! There is a pressing need to empower and educate children and families to live healthier and happier lives and the Pod Squad app is a brilliant tool to make change possible. Well done Robyn Littlewood Health and Wellbeing Queensland
So great to learn more about the impact Pick of the Crop is having across QLD schools at the Health and Wellbeing Queensland prevention symposium with representation from over 10 health promotion agencies from Asia-Pacific
Insightful presentation Leila Fathi on the evaluation of implementation and impact of Pick of the Crop initiative delivered by Health and Wellbeing Queensland and implementation partners. #ANZOS2024