About this Research Topic
The nutrition and eating behaviors of TGNC populations are poorly captured in most national nutrition surveillance programs due to inadequate sex and gender identity data collection. As a result, nutrition research on TGNC populations is lacking. A robust body of research is needed to inform clinical practice, nutrition policies, and future research directions. Therefore, the goal of this Research Topic is to accelerate research on the nutrition and eating behaviors in the TGNC population.
This Research Topic will center on the nutrition and eating behaviors in the TGNC population. Specific themes of interest include:
1) Epidemiology of eating behaviors among transgender and gender nonconforming populations.
2) Dietary guidelines for people undergoing gender-affirming hormone therapy or surgeries.
3) Nutritional strategies for the promotion of wellbeing among transgender and gender nonconforming communities.
4) The experiences of TGNC populations receiving nutrition services using qualitative or mixed methods approaches.
5) Nutrition-related priorities from the perspectives of TGNC populations.
6) The impact of nutrition-related policies on food access and food security among TGNC populations.
7) The preparedness of nutrition professionals and nutrition students to care for TGNC patients.
8) Patterns of food consumption and their impact on the health and environment of TGNC populations.
9) The impact of stigma on food insecurity and vulnerability to extreme climate events.
Keywords: Transgender Health, Gender, Gender Diversity, Sex, Eating Behaviors
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