About Dietara
What is Dietara?
Dietara is an independent educational resource dedicated to presenting factual, evidence-based information about UK dietary patterns and how they deviate from nutritional guidelines.
Our Purpose
We exist to provide clear, accessible information on frequently observed dietary patterns in the UK population based on national dietary survey data, particularly the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) rolling programme.
Our goal is to help people understand observable patterns in UK dietary consumption through data-driven analysis rather than personal advice or recommendations.
Our Approach
- Educational: We explain dietary patterns and nutrient intake findings from national surveys
- Evidence-Based: Content is grounded in published research and official dietary survey data
- Neutral: We present information objectively without personal judgement or recommendations
- Transparent: We are clear about what is observational data versus what is personal advice (we provide none)
What We Are Not
Dietara is not a:
- Medical or health service
- Nutritional consultation service
- Diet or wellness programme
- Commercial platform selling products or services
- Source of personal health or nutritional recommendations
Our Content
Our content covers:
- National dietary survey data and findings
- Nutrient shortfalls and excess intakes in UK populations
- Food group consumption patterns
- Meal timing and snacking patterns
- Demographics-based dietary variations
- Ultra-processed food prevalence
We do not provide personal dietary advice, weight loss recommendations, or health treatments.
Independence
Dietara operates as an independent educational resource. We have no commercial partnerships, do not sell products or services, and do not engage in affiliate marketing.
Contact Information
Dietara
38 Cedar Avenue
Manchester, M20 1BN
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 445 8193
Email: [email protected]
Operating Hours:
Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 GMT
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Educational content only. No promises of outcomes.