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CNP is conducting a survey to help CNP better understand current perspectives and needs of the nutrition–mental health connection in education, research, and clinical practice.
Completing this 5-minute survey will help us identify barriers to collaboration between psychological and nutritional sciences and guide future program development, research priorities, and educational initiatives. Your responses are confidential and will play an important role in shaping resources that better serve our community. Thank you for sharing your voice!
This Research Library contains research studies focusing on the child and adolescent populations.
To view studies on the adult population, view the Adult Population research library.
Neurodevelopmental parenting involves understanding a few more pieces of the puzzle. Because this kind of parenting requires working with others in a team, we are focused on closing the information gap between team members, including parents, researchers, clinicians, therapists, specialists, and educators. The CNP Neurodevelopmental Research Library (NDRL) houses research worldwide investigating the relationship between diet, the microbiome, and neurodevelopmental differences. Check back regularly for the latest research on the NeuroDevelopmental-Diet Relationship (NDDR).
We are capturing the world’s research exploring the diet-mental health relationship (DMHR) and the growing field of nutritional psychology (NP)! If you have published a study related to the DMHR/NP, or have knowledge of a study you would like to see included in the Nutritional Psychology Research Libraries (NPRLs), please let us know by submitting the study title and its link below. We will consider all submissions and determine proper placement within the Research Libraries. Thanks for helping us to make this library grow! Source: The Center for Nutritional Psychology https://www.nutritional-psychology.org/np-research-library/
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