Breaking the Cycle: Insights from the Liberate Study on Addressing Ultra-Processed Food Addiction Through Online Educations and Peer Support

19 Jun 2025
Rutherford
Associations/Societies/Membership Organisation
This presentation explores the outcomes of a feasibility and acceptability study for Liberate, an online intervention targeting ultra-processed food addiction. Liberate emphasizes ongoing peer-to-peer support, fostering community engagement to promote healthier eating habits. The findings highlight the intervention's effectiveness and acceptance among participants, demonstrating its potential to fill a critical gap in healthcare. By providing sustainable, community-based support, Liberate offers a promising, accessible solution for addressing food addiction in diverse populations
Speakers
Ellen Bennett
Ellen Bennett, Liberate Operations Manager at the Public Health Collaboration, UK

Hosted By:

Public Health Collaboration
Public Health Collaboration
Stand: F14A, Friday, Saturday