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Sarah Moore is a Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast, affiliated with the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences and the Centre for Public Health. Her work focuses on public health interventions targeting dietary behaviors, particularly in schools and populations at risk of chronic diseases. She has contributed to projects like Project Daire, which evaluates food environment interventions in primary schools.
Education: PhD in Public Health/Nutrition (2016), supervised by Prof. Woodside and Prof. McKinley.
Research Interests: Sarah’s research emphasizes school-based dietary interventions, peer support systems for dietary change, and the impact of Mediterranean diets on cardiovascular health. She explores behavioral and environmental factors influencing dietary habits in children and adults, with a focus on improving health outcomes through evidence-based strategies.
Article Trends: Her publications highlight interventions targeting schools, pregnant women, and non-Mediterranean populations. Key themes include food environment modifications, habit-based behavioral changes, and peer support networks. Her work often employs mixed-methods approaches, such as thematic analysis and feasibility studies.
Awards: Recognized for Project Daire in the 2021 Vice-Chancellor’s Research Prizes competition (Research Engagement category).
Grants/Advising: Involved in grant-funded projects like HHIPBe and E4T. Supervised her doctoral thesis on peer support for Mediterranean diet adoption (2016). Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on public health initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Centre for Public Health, contributing to research groups focused on nutrition, chronic disease prevention, and health promotion strategies.

