"NUTRIGRAPHIC”: 2025 CNS INFOGRAPHIC AWARDS

Infographics provide an excellent visual platform to communicate nutrition and health concepts in an efficient, easy to interpret, creative, and colourful way.  They offer an excellent opportunity to share evidence-based information with healthcare professionals working with patients, as well as to communicate directly to the public (e.g. as posters in public spaces and on social media).

In recognition of this, the Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS) holds an annual "Nutrigraphic" Infographic Award Competition in an effort to challenge trainee participants to create factual, evidenced-based, nutrition and health-related infographics that are visual and contain key messages that are simple and easy to understand.  

Of the submissions received for 2025, 8 infographics were selected as finalists. The TOP THREE infographics (as judged by a panel of experts) will be chosen and announced at the CNS Awards Banquet, being held on May 10, 2025 during the CNS Annual Conference in Montréal, Québec.  

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2025 Finalists 

 
Mélissa Bélanger, RD, PhD(c)
Le Centre Nutrition, santé et société (NUTRISS) de l’Université Laval
Breastfeeding beyond the first year - A practice to protect, promote and support
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Colleen Farrell, MSc, RD
University of British Columbia
Food Safety in Pregnancy
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Isabelle Petitclerc, MS, RD
Université Laval
When less costs more: a look at "shrinkflation"
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Aris Tai
Langara College
Gut Bacteria & Cancer: What’s on Your Plate Matters 
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Group Submission: University of Guelph
Natalia Diamond, BSc, MSc; Abigail Buckle, BSc, MSc; Patrick McTavish, BSc, PhD Student
Be a Good Host: Fibre & the Gut
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Group Submission: University of Guelph
Rose Holub, Clarissa Mallen, Shirley Le 
Screen Time on TikTok
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Gabrielle Viscardi, RD, PhD Candidate
University of Toronto
Soy and Women's Health
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Emily Ziraldo, MMI
University of Toronto
How to use Canada’s ‘High in’ nutrition symbol to make healthier food choices
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CNS 2025 Annual Conference


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