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RESCUE: A Workplace Dietary Intervention for UK Firefighters
Sponsor: Avon Fire and Rescue Service
Summary
Firefighters may be at increased risk of poor dietary habits due to nature of shift work, extended duty periods, and reliance on food available within fire station environments. Irregular working patterns and limited access to healthy food options during shifts can contribute to poorer dietary intake. Previous research suggests that occupational environments and works schedules can significantly influence food choices and overall nutrition in emergency service personnel (Ramey, 2012; Hughes, 2010). This study is being conducted to assess current dietary behaviours among firefighters and to evaluate changes following participation in the RESCUE (Resilient Eating Strategies for Cancer-Risk in Uniformed Emergency workers) nutrition education programme, a structured intervention designed to improve dietary knowledge and food choices. It will also explore the influence of station-based food provision on dietary intake. The research is important as firefighters face increased occupational health risks, including elevated cancer risk, where diet may play a role in long-term health outcomes. Improving dietary habits in this group may improve health, occupational performance, and reduce the risk of chronic disease. The findings will provide evidence to inform the development of practical, targeted nutrition interventions within fire and rescue services ((IARC), 2010).
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
350
Start Date
2026-05-05
Completion Date
2027-10
Last Updated
2026-07-07
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
RESCUE Nutrition Education Programme
A firefighter-specific nutrition education intervention delivered at watch (fire station crew) level. The programme provides education on dietary strategies that may support long-term health and are relevant to current evidence regarding cancer risk reduction, supported by educational resources designed to encourage dietary behaviour change at home and within the workplace.
Locations (2)
Avon Fire and Rescue Service
Bristol, United Kingdom
Avon Fire and Rescue Service
Bristol, United Kingdom