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Professor Fiona Pelly

Professor Fiona Pelly

PhD Syd., DipNutDiet Syd., BSc Macq., Accredited Practising Dietitian, Fellow of Sports Dietitians Australia

Discipline Lead, Nutrition and Dietetics

Professor, Nutrition and Dietetics

School of Health

Email: fpelly@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 7 5430 2898

Location: Sunshine Coast, SD-T-3-3.25

Professor Fiona Pelly is the Discipline Leader in Nutrition and Dietetics at UniSC. She is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, and a Fellow of the Dietitians Association of Australia and Sports Dietitians Australia. Professor Pelly has over 30 years’ experience as a dietitian, including 26 years in the area of sports nutrition with extensive experience in private practice and consultancy to The Wiggles (10 years), the International Olympic Committee (IOC), National Rugby League (NRL) teams, and individual Olympians. Fiona is internationally recognised for her expertise in food provision at major sporting competition events, and has evaluated the menu and food provision for the Olympic and Commonwealth Games since 2000. She is the current president of the international professional organisation PINES (Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise and Sport).

Fiona has worked at UniSC since 2004 and is responsible for establishing the discipline area of Nutrition and Dietetics. In 2011, she was awarded an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation for outstanding contributions to student learning for her leadership in curriculum development. She is an academic member of the Australian Dietetic Council for the Dietitians Association of Australia.

Fiona is interested in the translation of knowledge about nutrition and nutrient requirements into food and whole diets, determinants of food choice, diet quality, and eating behaviours. While she has a strength in the application to athletes and active individuals, her research has branched into many other population groups. She is also interested in nutrition and dietetic practice, and the relationship to student training.

Further details can be found at Food provision and nutrition support at major athletic competition.

Research

Teaching and supervision

Teaching

  • Nutrition research design and methods
  • Food Service Systems - menu design and evaluation
  • Influences on food choice