The Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) at the University of Cambridge had a very busy September! A new Lead for Research in Dietary Behaviours and Public Health Interventions – Martin White – has been appointed, and Adam Martin from UEA has been a global media sensation, talking about his research into commuting behaviour and well-being. We’re now looking forward to the ‘Neighbourhood food environments, diet and health meeting‘ in November. Have a look at our news and events page to keep up to date with the latest happenings.
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