Research: How ADA is Involved

Put Cutting-Edge Research to Work for You!

Research Rows 1 and 2

Evidence Analysis Library

The EAL summarizes the best nutritional research housed within an accessible, online, user-friendly library.

Log in as an ADA member before entering the EAL Web site.

Nutrition Care Process and Model Resources

ADA has developed resources to assist practitioners and educators with teaching and implementing standardized language within the nutrition care process.

Please direct any questions regarding the Nutrition Care Process to ncpslpermissions@eatright.org.

Evidence-Based Practice

Evidence-Based Practice utilizes systematically developed information for practical decisions about specific clinical circumstances.

Dietetics Practice-Based Research Network

The Dietetics Practice-Based Research Network conducts, supports, promotes and advocates for research in practice-based settings. This vital research addresses questions of importance to the dietetics profession and strives to improve the delivery of food and nutrition services to enhance the health status of individuals, families and communities.

Research Rows 3 and 4

ADA Research Philosophy and Framework

ADA's Research Committee develops, maintains and evaluates an ADA Research Agenda and Research Initiatives that support and advance the goals and tactics of ADA's Strategic Plan.

Links for More Information

Research Row 4

Nutritional Genomics Series

This series of articles on nutritional genomics appeared in the Journal of American Dietetic Association beginning in 2005. The series is designed to address the educational, professional, and practical needs of the food and nutrition professional in this rapidly changing arena. Ruth DeBusk, PhD, RD, an author of three of the articles, served as the Coordinating Editor for this series.