
Snac Research Group
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We are the Swansea Nutrition, Appetite and Cognition research group based in @SwanseaPsych @SwanseaUni
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Visual Focus Group at Swansea 19th March - Understanding sustainable eating through art. Please contact Tennessee Randall ([email protected]) or Chloe Mellor ([email protected]) if interested. Please share in the Swansea area.


If interested in participating in a visual focus group at Swansea University, please contact Tennessee Randall ([email protected]) or Chloe Mellor ([email protected])🎨🍎


Last but not least…the wonderful Tennessee Randall presenting the second study of her PhD!🙌 ‘Can personalised feedback influence sustainable food choices? The use of receipts and eco labels in a pre-registered two-session online supermarket experiment’


New RESEARCH STUDY OPEN for APPLICATION The study is being completed by Associate professor Hayley Young and Dr Anthony Brennan, in collaboration with FAB research. To register please scan the QR code or visit research.sc/participant/lo… [email protected] or 07379 483739


🛎️New Research Study open for Application *please share* Talk to the team: [email protected] or 07379 483739"

Presentations and posters from some of our brilliant Snac team at the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science PGR Conference 2024 Swansea University💫 #fmhlspgr @SwanseaPsych Swansea Research


It was a great privilege to be on the Panel at Food Matters Live in Manchester this week talking about the hotly debated topic of Ultra Processed Foods. Representing Swansea University and Snac Research Group Thank you and will be back in November! youtu.be/LlfPgDSqYfo?si…

Food Matters Live 2024 was excellent. I look forward to return to Food Matter Live panel again in November 🍇🍎🍅🌶🥜🥞🧇🌰🫑🍏🍈🍖🥐🥑🍑🍊🥩 Snac Research Group Swansea University


One of our wonderful Snac team members on the panel Food Matters Live 'taste of better'. Discussing ultra processed foods and if the debate is fueling food anxiety🤔 @SwanseaPsych Swansea Research


