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Free Dietary Assessment Tool Unveiled to Support Healthier Eating

Doctors For Nutrition 2 mins read

Doctors For Nutrition is proud to announce the launch of our newly revised, user-friendly online dietary assessment tool—the 4Leaf Survey*! This innovative resource is designed to help both individuals and healthcare professionals reflect on dietary habits and take meaningful steps toward healthier, plant-based nutrition.

Key Benefits of Using the 4Leaf Survey Tool:

  1. Quick and easy assessment:
    Complete the survey in just 2 minutes and receive instant, easy-to-understand feedback on your dietary habits.

  2. Free health improvement resources:
    Get free access to practical resources, including courses and challenges, to help you make positive dietary changes.

  3. Initiates health conversations:
    Provides a supportive starting point for individuals and clinicians to discuss and track progress toward healthier, plant-based eating.

What is the 4Leaf Survey?

The 4Leaf Survey is a quick, interactive questionnaire that provides users with an easy-to-understand score, based on the percentage of whole plant foods in their diet. In just two minutes, anyone can gain valuable insight into their current eating patterns and receive actionable feedback to support positive dietary change.

 

For Medical Professionals: A Practical Clinical Tool

As a clinician passionate about the power of nutrition but short on time, the 4Leaf Survey offers a practical, evidence-based resource you can integrate immediately into your practice. 

 

Key benefits include:

  • Takes just 2 minutes to complete

  • Patients receive instant results and a clear, personalised score

  • Access to free Doctors For Nutrition resources, including our Make the Switch course and the DFN Health Challenge (with free previews available)

  • Optional estimate of daily dietary carbon footprint

  • A supportive, conversation-starting tool to guide and deepen discussions around dietary change

 

Practitioners can create a free account to complete the survey alongside patients or clients. A dedicated practitioner dashboard is also in development, which will enable you to view all patient results in one place—making follow-up and ongoing support easier than ever.

 

For the Community: Accessible, Evidence-Based Guidance

The 4Leaf Survey is for everyone. Whether you’re looking to improve your health, reduce your environmental impact, or simply learn more about plant-based nutrition, this tool provides instant, actionable feedback and connects you with free resources to help you on your journey.

 

Doctors For Nutrition members receive 50% off all recommended courses. We encourage you to join our community and take advantage of these benefits.

 

Try the 4Leaf Survey today!

 

Experience the survey for yourself and discover how easy it is to start making healthier choices. 

Together, we’re making evidence-based nutrition accessible and impactful for all.


*The 4Leaf Survey is based on the 4Leaf Program, a proven framework for assessing and improving dietary patterns through whole plant foods.

 

For further details, visit: doctorsfornutrition.org/4-leaf-survey/


About us:

Doctors For Nutrition is an independent, registered charity founded in 2018 with the mission to inspire the healthcare sector, policymakers, and society at large to adopt whole food plant-based nutrition as a powerful tool in disease prevention and care. With a team of medical and dietetic practitioners across Australia, New Zealand, and globally, Doctors For Nutrition works to equip clinicians, institutions, and communities with evidence-based education and resources on optimal human nutrition. The organisation advocates for the integration of whole food plant-based nutrition into mainstream healthcare to prevent, alleviate, and even reverse chronic diseases, aiming to create a world free from preventable disease where everyone can thrive and live to their full potential.


Contact details:

Rebecca Stonor, CEO
Doctors For Nutrition
[email protected]
0413309944

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