Nutrition-related Oversight Review

Nutrition-related Oversight Review
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Domestic and International Scientific Planning, Analysis, and Cooperation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 814
Release: 1977
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Redesigning the Process for Establishing the Dietary Guidelines for Americans

Redesigning the Process for Establishing the Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-12-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 030946482X

What foods should Americans eat to promote their health, and in what amounts? What is the scientific evidence that supports specific recommendations for dietary intake to reduce the risk of multifactorial chronic disease? These questions are critically important because dietary intake has been recognized to have a role as a key determinant of health. As the primary federal source of consistent, evidence-based information on dietary practices for optimal nutrition, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) have the promise to empower Americans to make informed decisions about what and how much they eat to improve health and reduce the risk of chronic disease. The adoption and widespread translation of the DGA requires that they be universally viewed as valid, evidence-based, and free of bias and conflicts of interest to the extent possible. However, this has not routinely been the case. A first short report meant to inform the 2020 review cycle explored how the advisory committee selection process can be improved to provide more transparency, eliminate bias, and include committee members with a range of viewpoints. This second and final report recommends changes to the DGA process to reduce and manage sources of bias and conflicts of interest, improve timely opportunities for engagement by all interested parties, enhance transparency, and strengthen the science base of the process.

Nutrition Surveillance and Monitoring

Nutrition Surveillance and Monitoring
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1979
Genre: Food relief
ISBN:

Future of the National Nutrition Intelligence System

Future of the National Nutrition Intelligence System
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1978
Genre: Nutrition
ISBN:

Extract: The rapid increase in United States health care costs and the increasing interest in improving the nutritional status of Americans has made a viable nutrition intelligence system necessary. This study includes an overview of current U.S. programs which provide such information as the nutritional status of target groups or geographic areas, the effectiveness of nutrition intervention programs, and future areas of nutritional concern. Collectively, this is nutrition intelligence. GAO in earlier testimony to the Congress and reports to the Departments of Agriculture and Health, Education and Welfare commented on weaknesses in the current system, evaluated a joint USDA/HEW proposal to correct those weaknesses, and made certain recommendations to the Congress and the agencies concerning the joint proposal. This study will provide the reader with an understanding of what nutrition intelligence is, what is being done, and a view of what future developments are likely.

The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Health in the Nation's Elderly

The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Health in the Nation's Elderly
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2000-06-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309068460

Malnutrition and obesity are both common among Americans over age 65. There are also a host of other medical conditions from which older people and other Medicare beneficiaries suffer that could be improved with appropriate nutritional intervention. Despite that, access to a nutrition professional is very limited. Do nutrition services benefit older people in terms of morbidity, mortality, or quality of life? Which health professionals are best qualified to provide such services? What would be the cost to Medicare of such services? Would the cost be offset by reduced illness in this population? This book addresses these questions, provides recommendations for nutrition services for the elderly, and considers how the coverage policy should be approached and practiced. The book discusses the role of nutrition therapy in the management of a number of diseases. It also examines what the elderly receive in the way of nutrition services along the continuum of care settings and addresses the areas of expertise needed by health professionals to provide appropriate nutrition services and therapy.

Progress Made in Federal Human Nutrition Research Planning and Coordination

Progress Made in Federal Human Nutrition Research Planning and Coordination
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1982
Genre: Grants-in-aid
ISBN:

Abstract: An overview of progress in coordinating Federal nutrition research efforts and identifying areas in need of improvement are provided. Much progress has been made within and among Federal human nutrition research departments and agencies since Congress called for improved coordination in the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977. It is recommended that such coordination efforts continue and that agencies and departments plan their research efforts in conjunction with other Federal supporters of nutrition research to avoid duplication or inadequate coverage. The director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy should direct the Joint Subcommittee on Human Nutrition Research to develop a Federal nutrition research plan with input from agencies and departments which engage in human nutrition research. (ds)