Given recent changes to nutrition policies and programs and the food environment landscape, the need for new evidence on how these changes impact nutrition, health, and food access is greater than ever. HER has also published a research agenda intended to provide a blueprint for immediate (i.e., 12-18 month) research needs to inform strategies to improve access to healthy foods, diet quality, and healthy weights among children and families. This 2026-2027 Rapid Response Research Agenda presents an overview of priority policy issues organized by life stage or federal nutrition program, followed by a set of research priorities aligned with three overarching themes that emerged across topic areas. The resulting research agenda reflects the collective expertise of leading researchers, advocates, and funders.
Read the 2026-2027 Rapid Response Research Agenda.
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