Prof. Dr. Claudia Soar | Nutrition Science | Women Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Claudia Soar | Nutrition Science – Professor at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Dr. Claudia Soar is a distinguished researcher in the field of Public Health Nutrition, currently affiliated with the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. Over the span of her academic career, she has consistently contributed to advancing knowledge in food and nutrition security, obesity prevention, and health education. With an h-index of 12, an i10-index of 15, and over 630 citations, her work has had significant scholarly and social impact, particularly in shaping nutrition policies and interventions for vulnerable populations in Brazil. Her integrated approach combines epidemiological analysis, public policy evaluation, and community-based studies, making her a notable figure in the Latin American research community.
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Education:
Dr. Soar holds advanced academic credentials in Nutrition and Public Health, having undergone rigorous training in both theoretical and applied aspects of the discipline. Her educational journey is marked by a strong foundation in the biological sciences, followed by specialized study in nutritional epidemiology and food security governance. Through continued academic development and collaboration with leading researchers, she has cultivated expertise in both academic research and public health implementation.
Experience:
Throughout her career, Dr. Soar has served in various academic and research capacities, including teaching, mentoring, and conducting extensive fieldwork across Brazilian public health institutions. She has worked closely with government and educational sectors to develop, implement, and evaluate policies related to nutrition education and food access. Her role often bridges academia and practice, notably in studies addressing childhood obesity, elderly health, and the functioning of public food programs. Her involvement in multi-institutional research initiatives and congress proceedings, such as the IPLeiria International Health Congress, further illustrates her engagement with both national and international scientific communities.
Research Interest:
Dr. Soar’s primary research interests lie in Food and Nutrition Security (FNS), nutritional epidemiology, public policy evaluation, and school-based health interventions. She focuses on the social determinants of health, investigating how nutrition intersects with inequality, education, and governmental frameworks. Her work also explores the effectiveness of intersectoral approaches to nutrition, such as the role of government-subsidized restaurants and food programs in promoting health equity. She has contributed significantly to developing evaluative models for nutrition programs and policies, placing her research at the intersection of science, society, and governance.
Award:
While formal awards are not listed in her profile, Dr. Soar’s scholarly contributions, citation impact, and sustained commitment to public health nutrition indicate recognition within her field. Her leadership in multi-authored publications, citation strength of key works, and collaborations with policy-makers exemplify the merit and societal value her work holds. These qualities render her highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award.
Publication:
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📘 Prevalência de sobrepeso e obesidade em escolares de uma escola pública de Florianópolis (2004) — Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil — Cited by 115
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📗 A relação cintura quadril e o perímetro da cintura associados ao índice de massa corporal em estudo com escolares (2004) — Cadernos de Saúde Pública — Cited by 94
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📙 Prevalência de fatores de risco cardiovascular em idosos não institucionalizados (2015) — Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia — Cited by 36
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📕 Adequação normativa dos planos estaduais de segurança alimentar e nutricional no Brasil (2018) — Cadernos de Saúde Pública — Cited by 33
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📝 Government-subsidized restaurants as promoters of the realization of the human right to adequate food: proposal of an evaluation model (2019) — Revista de Nutrição — Cited by 12
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📒 Meal and snack patterns of 7–13-year-old schoolchildren in southern Brazil (2021) — Public Health Nutrition — Cited by 25
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📓 Analysis of the implementation of Food and Nutrition Education actions in public schools in a capital city in southern Brazil (2023) — Revista de Nutrição — Cited by 7
Conclusion:
Dr. Claudia Soar represents a powerful voice in the field of food and nutrition security, having combined academic rigor with meaningful societal contributions. Her research has influenced public health strategies for over two decades, particularly in child and elderly nutrition, educational programming, and public policy evaluation. Though much of her work has focused on Brazil, the methods and insights she offers have broader applicability across global contexts. With a proven record of impact, a clear vision for equitable food systems, and an ongoing commitment to academic excellence, Dr. Soar is a fitting nominee for the Women Researcher Award. Her career exemplifies the integration of research with policy and practice, setting a high standard for future women leaders in the field of public health nutrition.