Science and evidence-based practice are the foundation of the dietetics profession, ensuring decisions and actions are informed by the best available research, practitioner expertise and documented outcomes. Education and training for the RDN starts at universities, where researchers and educators receive vital federal funding to advance the foundation of knowledge in nutrition and food science. While improving efficiency within government systems is laudable, maintaining robust funding for research is essential to advancing the administration’s goal of improving public health.
Changes to federal food and nutrition funding, elimination of population-based databases and removal of key nutrition positions within federal agencies such as the National Institute of Health, United States Department of Agriculture and the Administration of Community Living have the potential to severely impact the health of the population.
We need your support to urge federal leadership to:
- Maintain or increase nutrition research funding across all agencies
- Set adequate indirect costs rates for research grants to ensure preservation of nutrition research and programs
- Maintain and support key nutrition researcher positions
- Preserve access to critical population-based data
- Involve RDNs in conversations and decisions about federal food and nutrition policies
Take action now to help ensure we shape a future where evidence-based nutrition guides public health policies.