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AUTHOR INDEX Beebe, Christine, 82 Hefle, Susan L., 15 Pariza, Michael W., 150 Berdanier, Carolyn D., 89 Henneman, Alice, 23 Pennington, Jean A.T., 29 Bildsten, Carolee, 27 Hormann, Elizabeth, 189 Picciano, Mary Frances, 6 Brand-Miller, Janette, 64 Janssens, Jaak Ph., 197 Remaut-De Winter, Anne-Marie, Campbell, T. Colin, 116 JosimovicJho,hn B., 178 129 Carpenter, Kenneth J., 223 Roberfroid, Marcel B. 162 Chen, Junshi, 116 Katanas, Helen, 87 Chippindall, Martina, 81 Kelleher, Cecily, 129 Schmitt, Annette, 129 Coletta, Frances A., 166 King, Janet C., 170 Sekula, Wlodzimierz, 129 Silsbee, Lorraine M., 29 Day, Harry G., 229 Lagiou, Pagona, 129 Stallings, Virginia A., 6 de Groot, Lisette, 124 Leonhauser, Ingrid-Ute, 129 Starke-Reed, Pamela E., 29 de Jong, Nynke, 124 DuPont, Jaqueline, 234 Mathey, Marie-Francoise, Taylor, Steve L., 15 Dwyer, Johanna, 155 124 The Chinese Nutrition Society, McBean, Lois 7. 6, 47 106 Edens, Neile K., 152 McNutt, Kristen, 104, 242 Tippett, Katherine S., 3 we Enns, Cecilia W., 33 Milner, John A., 146 Tolstoi, Linda, 178 Mitchell, Diane C., 54 Trichopoulou, Antonia, 129 Foster-Powell, Kaye, 64 Moreiras, Olga, 129 Trygg, Kerstin, 129 Franz, Marion J., 78 Moshfegh, Alanna J., 33 Munoz-Furlong, Anne, 15 van Staveren, Wija (A), 124 Ge, Keyou, 104 Glinsmann, Walter H., 158 Nelson, Michael, 129 Wolever, Thomas M.S., 73 Harper, Alfred E., 216 Obarzanek, Eva, 29 Zajkas, Gabor, 129 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION Act of August 12, 1970; Section 3685; Title 39 United States Code Date of Filing—October 1, 1999. Title of Publication—Nutrition Today; Frequency of Issue—Bimonthly; Annual Subscription Price—$63.00; Lo- cation of Known Office of Publication—Lippincort Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 12107 Insurance.Way, Hagerstown, MD 21740; Location of the Head quarters or General Business Offices of the Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Johanna Dwyer, DSc, RD, New England Medical Center #783, 750 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111; Managing Editor—Elizabeth Marino, MS, RD, FADA, 386 Lebanon Street, Melrose, MA 02176; Owner—Wolters Kluwer, Stadouderskade 1, 1054 FS Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Known Bond Holders, Mortgagees, ind other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities—None. A. Total no. »f copies printed (met press run), average 4,834, actual 4,300. B. Paid and/or requested circulation 1. Paid/requested outside-county mail subscrip- tions stated on form 3541, average 3,573, actual 3,142; 2. Paid in-county subscriptions, average N/A, actual N/A; 3. Sales through dealers and car- riers, street vendors, counter sales, and other non-USPS paid distribution, average N/A, actual N/A; 4. Other classes mailed through the USPS, average N/A, actual N/A. C. Total paid and/or requested circulation [sum of B (1), (2), (3), and (4)], average 3,573, actual 3,142. D. Free distribu- tion by mail (samples, complimentary, and other free), 1. Outside-county as stated on form 3541, average 357, actual 317; 2. In-county as stated on form 3541, average N/A, actual N/A; 3. Other classes mailed through the USPS, average N/A, actual N/A. E. Free distribution outside the mail carriers or other means), average N/A, actual N/A. F. Total free distribution (sum of D and E), average 357, actual 317. G. Total distribution (sum of C and F), average 3,930, actual 3,459. H. Copies not distributed, average 904, actual 841. I. Total (sum of G and H), average 4,834, actual 4,300. J. Percent paid and/or requested circulation (C divided by G times 100), average 91%, actual 91%. I certify that the statements made by me above ire correct and complete. Abbe Nelson, Manager, Periodicals Operations. 246 Nutrition Today Volume 34 Number 6 November/December 1999 AUTHOR INDEX Beebe, Christine, 82 Hefle, Susan L., 15 Pariza, Michael W., 150 Berdanier, Carolyn D., 89 Henneman, Alice, 23 Pennington, Jean A.T., 29 Bildsten, Carolee, 27 Hormann, Elizabeth, 189 Picciano, Mary Frances, 6 Brand-Miller, Janette, 64 Janssens, Jaak Ph., 197 Remaut-De Winter, Anne-Marie, Campbell, T. Colin, 116 JosimovicJho,hn B., 178 129 Carpenter, Kenneth J., 223 Roberfroid, Marcel B. 162 Chen, Junshi, 116 Katanas, Helen, 87 Chippindall, Martina, 81 Kelleher, Cecily, 129 Schmitt, Annette, 129 Coletta, Frances A., 166 King, Janet C., 170 Sekula, Wlodzimierz, 129 Silsbee, Lorraine M., 29 Day, Harry G., 229 Lagiou, Pagona, 129 Stallings, Virginia A., 6 de Groot, Lisette, 124 Leonhauser, Ingrid-Ute, 129 Starke-Reed, Pamela E., 29 de Jong, Nynke, 124 DuPont, Jaqueline, 234 Mathey, Marie-Francoise, Taylor, Steve L., 15 Dwyer, Johanna, 155 124 The Chinese Nutrition Society, McBean, Lois 7. 6, 47 106 Edens, Neile K., 152 McNutt, Kristen, 104, 242 Tippett, Katherine S., 3 we Enns, Cecilia W., 33 Milner, John A., 146 Tolstoi, Linda, 178 Mitchell, Diane C., 54 Trichopoulou, Antonia, 129 Foster-Powell, Kaye, 64 Moreiras, Olga, 129 Trygg, Kerstin, 129 Franz, Marion J., 78 Moshfegh, Alanna J., 33 Munoz-Furlong, Anne, 15 van Staveren, Wija (A), 124 Ge, Keyou, 104 Glinsmann, Walter H., 158 Nelson, Michael, 129 Wolever, Thomas M.S., 73 Harper, Alfred E., 216 Obarzanek, Eva, 29 Zajkas, Gabor, 129 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION Act of August 12, 1970; Section 3685; Title 39 United States Code Date of Filing—October 1, 1999. Title of Publication—Nutrition Today; Frequency of Issue—Bimonthly; Annual Subscription Price—$63.00; Lo- cation of Known Office of Publication—Lippincort Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 12107 Insurance.Way, Hagerstown, MD 21740; Location of the Head quarters or General Business Offices of the Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Johanna Dwyer, DSc, RD, New England Medical Center #783, 750 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111; Managing Editor—Elizabeth Marino, MS, RD, FADA, 386 Lebanon Street, Melrose, MA 02176; Owner—Wolters Kluwer, Stadouderskade 1, 1054 FS Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Known Bond Holders, Mortgagees, ind other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities—None. A. Total no. »f copies printed (met press run), average 4,834, actual 4,300. B. Paid and/or requested circulation 1. Paid/requested outside-county mail subscrip- tions stated on form 3541, average 3,573, actual 3,142; 2. Paid in-county subscriptions, average N/A, actual N/A; 3. Sales through dealers and car- riers, street vendors, counter sales, and other non-USPS paid distribution, average N/A, actual N/A; 4. Other classes mailed through the USPS, average N/A, actual N/A. C. Total paid and/or requested circulation [sum of B (1), (2), (3), and (4)], average 3,573, actual 3,142. D. Free distribu- tion by mail (samples, complimentary, and other free), 1. Outside-county as stated on form 3541, average 357, actual 317; 2. In-county as stated on form 3541, average N/A, actual N/A; 3. Other classes mailed through the USPS, average N/A, actual N/A. E. Free distribution outside the mail carriers or other means), average N/A, actual N/A. F. Total free distribution (sum of D and E), average 357, actual 317. G. Total distribution (sum of C and F), average 3,930, actual 3,459. H. Copies not distributed, average 904, actual 841. I. Total (sum of G and H), average 4,834, actual 4,300. J. Percent paid and/or requested circulation (C divided by G times 100), average 91%, actual 91%. I certify that the statements made by me above ire correct and complete. Abbe Nelson, Manager, Periodicals Operations. 246 Nutrition Today Volume 34 Number 6 November/December 1999 ~ SUBJECT INDEX Adolescents Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) cholesterol levels declining (newsbreak), 5 do girls get enough iron? (newsbreak), 176 health behaviors (newsbreak), 177 drug use among teens eases (newsbreak), 62 Children Adverse drug reactions (ADE) CATCH study follow-up (newsbreak), 177 pharmacist intervention (newsbreak), 177 how to grow a healthy child, 6 Allergies nutrition early in life and food, avoidance diets, 15 breast cancer, 197 Alzheimer’s disease well-being in America (newsbreak), 176 dental amalgam association (newsbreak), 103, 145 China American Diabetes Association diet and lifestyle factors, survey, 116 glycemic index recommendations Chinese Nutrition Society in defense of, 78 dietary guidelines for the food guide Pagoda for Chi- Antioxidant assay nese residents, 106 foods high in ORAC levels (newsbreak), 144 Cholesterol Arsenic teen levels declining (newsbreak), 5 CLA drinking-water standards (newsbreak), 103 Aspartame beneficial component of dairy foods, 47 FDA approval update (newsbreak), 102 Communication concepts in functional foods, 162 Beriberi Coronary artery vitamin deficiencies in North America, 20th century, risk development in young adults, NIH diet-related 223 studies, 29 Biomarkers Cultural and social values functional food, 146 comparison of Chinese and American diets, 2242 Birth defects folic acid and (newsbreak), 102 Daidzein Book review, 140 functional food science, 152 Books/Publications received, 14, 157 Dairy foods Breast cancer dietary and health benefits of, 47 nutrition early in life and, 197 Data Food Networking (DAFNE) projects Breast-feeding food disparities in Europe, 129 HIV and, what choices does a mother really have?, Dental amalgam 189 Alzheimer’s disease and (newsbreak), 103, 145 Diabetes Calcium glycemic index dietary recommendations for, high intake, building healthy bones for children, 6 carbohydrate or high monounsaturated fat?, 73 recommendations low glycemic index food choices, from theory to dietary benefits of dairy foods, 47 practice, 64 intake and milk consumption (newsbreak), Diabetes mellitus 144 genetic disease, 89 strategies to increase intake (newsbreak), 177 gestational, etiology and management, 178 Carbohydrates Diet glycemic index dietary recommendations for dia- benefits of dairy foods, 47 betes, monounsaturated fat or?, 73 eating out, USDA report (newsbreak), 103 Cardiovascular health essential nutrition, progress and science of, 216 NIH diet-related studies, 29 glycemic index recommendations for diabetes, high 21st Century carbohydrate or high monounsaturated fat?, 73 food choices for, 170 guidelines for Chinese residents, 106 99 247 SUBJECT INDEX | : 7 health and Food Ch ina, survey, 116 i conceopf tri sk (newsbreak), 145 tioxid f 5 $4 low glycemic index ha ‘ 1 1 | a tO Dp iCcTIC ‘ §2 ay for prac § 7 \ | f theo O practice, 64 { oar;rs ite I tl! ylled reeding st id 52 promote produce for better health (newsbreak), 102 d vs. white meat (newsbreak), 177 l¢ nerap , food illergies, avoidance diets, LS USDA tood const ption survey, 53 Dieta Apprtoo aStopc Hhypeertesnsi on (DASH { t f calcium recommendations (newsbreak), 144 O Diet ' vuldelimne comparison of ( S ind \r rican diets. 224) ct 6 ( ) ith b s. 150 Dietary patterns I } tt ( Th d Internatio1 Diet Assessment Methods Food ) \d Cone! 124 n| or i] ‘ ke ] ] Dieta pplemet TO! | + | cen inc’s role ind iet vsbreak), 62 yut real 6) Lr k if >¢ ¢ ind ais SI ik 103 i pro a duced SK Dy | ( } } ir 7 5 ) 1 ; ¢ sp ik 62 I ( | ( " r\ al It Kk Of | } Eat hab Fo ( \« Ath FANSA d di newsbreak), 62 diet break 145 Ea Food G | ) SDA | ) I ; ad ( | “ Ih Edito men| A Id if WW 11 Food ( } t t ( C,uid nes ind Pago« | I ré 104 | ] } Ed l ) aot ) in doupt, throw it our, habits fe O od satetyv. 23 I ‘ d ‘ ' ctor 158 ' f 54 + I ]| } I P ( \gen SI } Sst ) if t st lards to senic (Ne vsbre i} 103 Food 1 if I k 09 Mi ( } nt 7990 Ey ca>ler illat + > ri ( 5? (, t | O KDA bows DAFNE pro t. 129 (,4 | | | : 1s prea 145 cept I 1} TOO 162 Cs ka t t propriately metabolize glu ( NIH t-related studies,2 9 QO idies Csenistei hird cent ot rition research policy, 234 frualy ma y Fol Cslvcemic inde birth detects and wsbreak 102 de1 .4 se of th \; rican Diabetet s Association’s’ rortificatior vsbreak 16] re mmel lations. 78 248 Nutrition Today Volume 34 Number 6 November/December 1999 : SUBJECT INDEX etal} recomn naar ; for diabetes. high carbo Isothioc yvanates saturated fat?, ) functional food science, 152 lov of Cookine objections to criticism (newsbreak), § Labeling association betw een soy protein and re duced risk ol Healt! coronary heart disease (newsbreak), 5 benefits of low-fat dairy foods in reducing risk of hypertension (newsbreak), 4 hoice Ss, from theory to functional foods regulatory status, 158 } ctice, 64 Lactose maldigestion CATCH study folk pn (newsbreak), 177 perception versus reality, dietary benefits of dairy itory status, 158 foods, 47 son of Chit ind American diets, 2242 Leptin pt of risk (newsbreak), 145 activity onomic and sox relationship (newsbreak), 161 obe sity gene (new sbreak . 144 essent nutrition ess and science of, 216 Lite cycle tood choices tor the 21st century, 170 breast-feeding and HIV, what choices does a mother tte produce for better health (newsbreak), 102 really have?, 189 Third Int itiona yietal Assessment Methods gC stational diabetes mellitus, 178 Low-density. lipoproteins (LDL) ( t s 1274 Hea red vs. white meat (newsbreak), 177 COs | oO Des lt | Lycopene ost S $s stud I i} 176 functional food science, 152 pendi newsl 1K), 65 tomato research (newsbreak), 63 Healt! ‘ 010 University of Toronto study (newsbreak), 4 roals. increase quality of irs, eliminateh ealth dis p t | 4 Malnutrition Hear causes/consequences in homebound elderly, NIH NIH d ted i, 29 diet-related studies, 29 ) a ontro re ( tudy, 52 McCollum, E. V. pioneer, nutritional science in the 20th century, 229 Heart d S rarlic anc lewsp1 145 Meat High blood pressul red vs. white (newsbreak), 1 bilin Spanish-l brochure (newsbreak), NDG Media, 26 High-density lipoproteins (HDI Mercury ed vs. white meat (newsbreak), 177 EPA evaluation (newsbreak), 63 Metabolism third century of nutrition research policy, 234 yreast-Ter ding ind, lat Choices does a mother re lly have?, 189 Milk Industry Foundation label petition, benefits of low-fat dairy foods in re Hyp rtrension CaisLlcimualiln recommendation newsbreak), 144 ducing risk of hypertension (newsbreak), 4 lapnelng, low fat d ry food benefits (newsbreak), 4 Monounsaturated fat glycemic index dietary recommendations for dia tre! ds in the right directio1 ne wsbreak), 144 betes, carbohydrates or?, 73 nfantile scurvy Mortality rates vitamin deficiencies in North America, 20th century, diet and health in rural China, survey, 116 le h5e. Most frequently asked questions Intants about food safety and spoilage, 27 risk of women with birth defects (newsbreak), 102 Iron National Dairy Council Summit insufficient intake, adolescents (newsbreak), 176 strategies to increase calcium intake (newsbreak), intake, how to grow a healthy child, 6 99 Nutrition Today Volume 34 Number 6 November/December 1999 249 BJECT INDEX ' National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey vitamin deficiencies in North America, 20th century, teen cholesterol levels declining (newsbreak), 5 223 National Institutes of Health Pharmacist diet-related observational study update, 29 intervention (newsbreak), 177 Nutrients Poems: The Other Side, 81 essential, progress and science of, 216 Presentation expressions (newsbreak), 145 Nutrition Public health breast-feeding and HIV, what choices does a mother achievements (newsbreak), 103 really have?, 189 road map for functional foods, 166 children’s well-being in America (newsbreak), 176 Third International Dietary Assessment Methods comparison of Chinese and American diets, 2242 Congress, 124 dietary guidelines for Chinese residents, 106 diets with low glycemic index Renal failure ready for practice, 87 vitamin needs and (newsbreak), 63 diets with low glycemic index, not ready for practice Risk yet, 82 diet and health (newsbreak), 145 early lifestyle factors breast cancer risk, 197 Salad dressing essentiality, progress and science of, 216 good for you (newsbreak), 145 food allergies, avoidance diets, 15 Salt food choices for the 21st century, 170 hypertension risk management (newsbreak), 4 functional foods Sodium six revolutions that will shape the future, 155 health effects of (newsbreak), 4 gestational diabetes mellitus, 178 Soy protein how to grow a healthy child, 6 health claims on food labels (newsbreak), 5 McCollum’s contributions, science in the 20th cen- Spoilage tury, 229 food safety and, frequently asked questions, 27 NIH diet-related studies, 29 Sprout safety, 88 promote produce for better health (new sbreak ly 102 Third International Dietary Assessment Methods Con- road map for functional foods, 166 gress software, electronic media, 54 May 1998, The Netherlands, 124 third century of research policy, 234 Tomato research Third International Dietary Assessment Methods lycopene absorption (newsbreak), 63 Congress, 124 USDA report on eating out (newsbreak), 103 USDA survey USDA survey, food consumption, 33 eating out (newsbreak), 103 Nutrition Gazette, NDH, 2, 60, 100, 142, 174 food consumption, 33 Oats Vitamin D heart and, controlled feeding study, 32 deficiency, post menopausal women (new sbreak), Obesity NDG children, how to grow a healthy child, 6 Vitamins diabetes mellitus deficiencies in North America, 20th century, 223 factor in insulin resistance, 89 renal failure and (newsbreak), 63 healthcare cost (newsbreak), 177 leptin activity (newsbreak), 144 Women Online resources, 56 bilingual Spanish-English brochure on high blood Osteoporosis pressure (newsbreak), NDG post-menopausal women, vitamin D deficiency birth defects risk and (newsbreak), 102 newsbreak), NDG post-menopausal, vitamin D deficiency (newsbreak), Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) NDG intioxidant benefits (newsbreak), 144 Zinc Pellagra role in diet (newsbreak), 62 250 Nutrition Today Volume 34 Number 6 November/December 1999

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