Youth-led food futures: Reimagining school and community lunch through peer research
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Engage Grant
Collaborators: The Parkdale Food Center
Menu planning and feeding practices of early learning and child care providers: A mixed method study
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant
Collaborators: Ottawa Public Health, Ontario Dietitians in Public Health
Dietary practices among Canadian youth: Findings from the 2019 and 2023 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth
Funding: The uOttawa Nutrition and Mental Health Initiative
Development and validation of the Canadian Food Intake, Eating Practices and Food Literacy Screeners for Adolescents
Funding: Health Canada
Development and process evaluation of the Better Lunch Box Program: a family-based pilot intervention to improve caregivers' lunchbox packing behaviours
Funding: The Canadian Foundation for Dietetics Research
Les outils d'IA ne semblent pas fiables pour aider les adolescents à maigrir (Mars 2026)
Quand l'école fait la police de la bouffe: Le phénomène du lunch shaming. (Oct 2022)
Things are changing in Canadian cafeterias (Aug 2019)
Et si les lunchs étaient fournis par l’école? (Sept 2021)
Canadians are eating less fruit and vegetables in 2015 compared to 2004. (March 2019)
Canadian kids have room to improve the quality of foods consumed during school hours (Aug 2017)