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Contents of Volume 63, 2004 (All rights reserved) How and why measure individual variability (Symposium Proceedings: 7-10 July 2003) Chair: J. C. Mathers, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, UK Chairman’s introduction: What can we expect to learn from genomics? J. C. Mathers How to identify gene—environment interactions in a multifactorial disease: CHD as an example. P. J. Talmud Of mice and men: genetic determinants of iron status J. McGregor, A. T. McKie & R. J. Simpson New insights into the molecular regulation of trace element metabolism (Symposium Proceedings: 7—10 July 2003) Chair: J. Powell, King’s College, London, UK Intestinal and placental zinc transport pathways D. Ford Molecular regulation of copper excretion in the liver. C. Wijmenga & L. W. J. Klomp Recent advances in the nutritional biochemistry of trivalent chromium. J. B. Vincent Alcohol: nutrient and gene interactions (Symposium Proceedings: 7-10 July 2003) Chairs: V. Preedy and T. Peters, King's College, London, UK Overview of the role of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase and their variants in the genesis of alcohol-related pathology. D. W. Crabb, M. Matsumoto, D. Chang & M. You Alcohol and cancer: genetic and nutritional aspects G. Poéschl, F. Stickel, X. D. Wane & H. K. Seitz Genetic modification of the effect of alcohol consumption on CHD L. M. Hines Alcohol, nutrition and health maintenance: selected aspects P. M. Suter Nutrition Society Medal Lecture (7—/0 July 2003) Chair: J. C. Mathers, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, UK Fatty acids and the immune system: from basic science to clinical applications r. Yaqoob Postgraduate Symposium (Symposium Proceedings: 7-10 July 2003) Chair: P. Emery, King’s College, London, UK Enteral feeding: the effect on faecal output, the faecal microflora and SCFA concentrations K. Whelan, P. A. Judd, V. R. Preedy & M. A. Taylor e metaboli]c syndrome in Indian Asians living in the UK VM. Williams & J. A. Lovegi ; c Ontog eny and nutritional manipulation of the hepa tic prolactin—growth hormone-—insulin-like growth factor axis in the ovine fetus and in neonate ind juvenile sheep M.A. Hyatt, D. A d ] Stephenson & VM. ET 5 monds Does diet hlaa‘v e a role in the aetiology of rheumatoid arthritis? D. J. Pattison. D. P. M. Svmmons & A. ) wa New insights into variability in lipid requirements (Symposium Proceed July 2003) Chairs: T. A. B. Sanders, King's College, London, UK; K. N. Frayn, Un Oxford, Oxford, UK The quest for cardiovascular health in the lipoproteins J. M. Ordo Lipid metabolism C. M. W Plenary Lecture 0 July 2003) Chairs: M. Nelson and J. Thomas, Kin: Nutrigenomics |i ndii! vidualism and public health R. Chad Implications for dietary guidelines of genetic influences on requirements (Symposiun P i § Fonanll1 0 Jy u Z, U003 Chairs: M. Nelson and J. Thomas, Kine's ( Individiu ali] zed 'm mne nd" atio ’ l. Darnt Corrigendum Introduction Opening Lecture Chair: H. Keizer, Exercise signaling pathways controlling fuel oxidation Svmposium Proceed rs: 13-J]6 July 2003 Chair: A. Bonen. U/) r if of Gue [ph Crlte Regulation of glucose transport by the AMP NV. Fu W. ¢ ischenbach, N. Mu VM./ Exercise signalling to glucose transport in skeletal muscle E. A. Richter, J. N. Nielsen, S. B. Jorgensen, C. Frosig,. J. B. Birk & J. F. P Wojtaszewski Muscle glycogen and metabolic regulation M. Hargreaves rranscriptional regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4 in skeletal muscle during and after exercise H. Pilegaard & P. D. Neufer Exercise-induced mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling in skeletal muscle Y. C. Long, U. Widegren & J. R. Zierath Regulation of glycogen synthase activity and phosphorylation by exercise J. N. Nielsen & J. F. P. Wojtaszewsk The fatty acid transporters of skeletal muscle (Symposium Proceedings: 13-16 July 2003) Chair: J. Glatz, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands Studies of plasma membrane fatty acid-binding protein and other lipid-binding proteins in human skeletal muscle C. Roepstorff, J. Wulff Helge, B. Vistisen & B. Kiens Regulation of fatty acid transport by fatty acid translocase/CD36 \. Bonen. S. | Campbe ll, C. R. Bentor 4. Chabowski, S. L. M. Coort, X.-X. Han D. P. Y. Koonen, J. F. C. Glatz & J. J. F. P. Luiken Signalling components involved in contraction-inducible substrate uptake into cardiac myocytes J. J. F. P. Luiken, S. L. M. Coort, D. P. Y. Koonen, A. Bonen & J. F.C. Glat: New concepts of cellular fatty acid uptake: role of fatty acid transport proteins and of caveolae J. Pol 1. Rine, R. Ehehalt é ann & W. Stremme! Plenary Lecture (/3—/6 July 2003) Chair: M. A. van Baak, Maastricht University Maastricht, The Ne therlands The metabolic role of IL-6 produced during exercise: is IL-6 an exercise factor? B K. Pedersen 1. Steensbere, ( Fischer, ( Keller P Keller P -lomeaard E. Wolsk-Petersen & M. Febbra Mechanisms involved in exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle (Symposium Proceedings: 13—16 July 2003) Chair: J. O. Holloszy, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA Involvement of PPARy co-activator-1, nuclear respiratory factors | and 2, and PPAR& in the adaptive response to endurance exercise K. Baar Role of calcium and AMP kinase in the regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis and GLUTS levels in muscle E. O. Ojuka he role of calcium and calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinases in skeletal muscle plasticity and mitochondrial biogenesis E.R. Chi The role of uncoupling protein 3 in fatty acid metabolism: protection against lipotoxicity? P. Schrauwen & M. K. C. Hesselink Z 292 Mitochondrial assembly: protein import D. A. Hood & A.-M. Joseph 293-300 New methodologies and insights in the regulation of fat metabolism during exercise (Symposium Proceedings: 13—16 July 2003) Chair: A. Wagenmakers, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK Intramyocellular triacylglycerol as a substrate source during exercise L. J. C. van Loon Regulation and role of hormone-sensitive lipase in rat skeletal muscle M. Donsmark, J. Langfort, C. Holm, T. Ploug & H. Galbo Regulation and role of hormone-sensitive lipase activity in human skeletal muscle M. J. Watt & L. L. Spriet Basic disturbances in skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus E. E. Blaak Muscle hypertrophy: the signals of insulin, amino acids and exercise (Symposium Proceedings: 13-16 July 2003) Chair: M. K. C. Hesselink, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands Mechanotransduction and the regulation of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle I’. A. Hornberger & K. A. Esser Insulin-like growth factor | and muscle growth: implication for satellite cell proliferation S. Machida & F. W. Booth Calcineurin and skeletal muscle growth R. N. Michel, S. E. Dunn & E. R. Chin Regulation of protein synthesis associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy by insulin-, amino acid- and exercise-induced signalling D. R. Bolster, L. S. Jefferson & S. R. Kimball rhe role of ubiquitin—proteasome-dependent proteolysis in the remodelling of skeletal muscle D. Taillandier, L. Combaret, M.-N. Pouch, S. E. Samuels, D. Béchet & D. Ati Adipose tissue—liver—muscle interactions leading to insulin resistance (Symposium Proceedines: 13—16 July 2003) Chair: K. N. Frayn, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Metabolic flexibility L. Storlien, N. D. Oakes & D. E. Kelley Physiological regulation of NEFA availability: lipolysis pathway V. Stich & M. Berlan The molecular mechanism linking muscle fat accumulation to insulin resistance M. W. Hulver & G. L. Dohm Metabolic and hormonal interactions between muscle and adipose tissue E. Tomas, M. Kelly, X. Xiang, T.-S. Tsao, C. Keller, P. Keller, Z. Luo, H. Lodish, 1. K. Saha, R. Unger & N. B. Ruderman Adipose tissue development and the programming of adult obesity (Symposium Proceedings: 7 June 2003) Chair: T. Stephenson, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Obesity epidemic in India: intrauterine origins C. S. Yajnik liming of nutrient restriction and programming of fetal adipose tissue development M. E. Symonds, S$. Pearce, J. Bispham, D. S. Gardner & T. Stephenson Prenatal programming of postnatal obesity: fetal nutrition and the regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion before birth I. C. McMillen, B. S. Muhlhausler, J. A. Duffield & B. S. J. Yuen 405--412 Appetite regulation and seasonality: implications for obesity. C. L. Adam & J. G. Mercer 4134419 Malnutrition in obesity (Symposium Proceedings: 19-20 November 2003) Chair: I. Fellows, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, UK Nutritional screening: pitfalls of nutritional screening in the injured obese patient I. Davidson & S. Smith Nutrition in palliative care (Symposium Proceedings: 19-20 November 2003) Chair: R. Richardson, Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, UK Food for life, love and hope: an exemplar of the philosophy of palliative care in action K Hopkins Nutritional support in patients with advanced cancer: permission to fall out? 4. W. McKinlay Nutrition and metabolism in critical care (Symposium Proceedings: 19-20 November 2003) Chair: A. Pierro, /nstitute of Child Health, London, UK Anti-cytokine and anti-inflammatory therapies for the treatment of severe sepsis: progress and pitfalls D. J. Minnich & L. L. Moldawer Endocrine modifications and interventions during critical illness F. Weekers & G. Van den Berghe Optimal nutritional support. N. Woodcock & J. MacFie Sir David Cuthbertson Medal Lecture Chair: A. Pierro, /nstitute of Child Health, London, UK Fluid, electrolytes and nutrition: physiological and clinical aspects D. N. Lobo All in one and one for all: off the shelf parenteral nutrition; Cordon Bleu or greasy spoon (Symposium Proceedings: 19-20 November 2003) Chair: V. Bradnam, Princess Royal University Hospital, Orpington, Kent, UK Nutritional requirements of surgical and critically-ill patients: do we really know what they need? C. L. Reid The Pennington Lecture Chair: A. Forbes, St Mark's Hospital, Harrow, UK Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction: the need for a multidisciplinary approach to management D. B. A. Silk How and why measure individual variability (Symposium Proceedings: 7—10 Jul) 2003) Chair: J. C. Mathers, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, UK How are genes measured? Examples from studies on iron metabolism in pregnancy H. S. Andersen & H. J. McArdle 481-490 Implications for dietary guidelines of genetic influences on requirements (Symposium Proceedings: 7-10 July 2003) Chairs: M. Nelson and J. Thomas, King’s College, London, UK Diet, genes and disease: implications for nutrition policy M. J. Gibney & E. R. Gibney 491-500 Micronutrient interactions and public health (Symposium Proceedings: 1/1 12 February 2004) Chairs: P. Sanderson and L. Levy, Food Standards Aigee ncy, London, UK: J. ed Mathers and te J. Seal. Univer sity of Newcastle Ne weastle UK Food Standards Agency: nutrition 1. Tedstone Findings from the latest National Diet and Nutrition Survey G. Swan \re there functional consequences of a reduction in selenium intake in UK subjects? M. J. Jackson, §. A. Dillon, C. §. Broome, A. McArdle, C. A. Hart & F. McArdle Iron nutrition in the UK: getting the balance right S. J. Fairweather-Tait Folate bioavailability H. McNulty & K. Pentieva Effecting dietary change 1. J. Adamson & J. C. Mathers Workshop on funding opportunities within the Food Standards Agency M. Ashwel Iron, copper and fetal development L. Gambling & H. J. McArdle The molecular basis of copper and iron interactions P. Sharp Folate, DNA stability and colo-rectal neoplasia S. J. Duthie, S. Narayanan, L. Sharp, J. Little. G. B Dietary antioxidants and environmental stress F. J. Kel Micronutrients and l. T. Johnson B-vitamins, homocysteine metabolism and CVD J. J. Strain, L. Dowey, M. Ward, K. Pentieva & H. McNulty Public health aspects of food fortification i question of balance R. J. Fletcher, 1. P. Bell & J. P. Lambert Recent developments in diabetes care (Symposium Proceedings: 8 April 2004) Chair: M. McGowan. East Coast Area Health Board, Co Wicklow, Republic of Ire land The evolution of the nutritional management of diabetes M. Moran Plants as animal foods: a case of catch 22? (Symposium Proceedings: 19 April 2004) Chairs: J. Houdijk, Scottish Agricultural College, Edinburgh, UK; M. Gore, University Marine Biology Station, Millport, UK Antimicrobial properties of plant secondary metabolites R. J. Wallace Plant secondary metabolites: antiparasitic effects and their role in ruminant production systems S. Artr l hanlaasSsitaadd; ou < & 1. Kyrvir iaz; a rlk is Developing qualitative research method skills: analyzing and applying your results (workshop: 19 May and 24 October 2003) Chair: K. Peploe, Health Development Agency, London, UK The principles and application of qualitative research \. K. Drape: 641-646 Using interpretative phenomenclogical analysis for public health nutrition and dietetic research: a practical guide S. Fade Focus-group interview and data analysis F. Rabie Abstracts of Original Communications Laparoscopy blunts the post-operative metabolic response to Nissen fundoplication in children M. McHone S. Eaton, D.P. Drake, E.M. Kiely, 1 Spitz & 1. Pierro Effects of intestinal ischaemia and reperfusion and moderate hypothermia on cardiac energy metabolism G. Stefanutti, P. Vejchapipat, S.R. Williams, A. Pierro & S. Eaton Operative stress influences monocyte HLA-DR expression following abdominal surgery it children M. McHoney, N. Klein, S. Eaton & A. Pierr Hepatic apoptotic signalling is attenuated following hypothermic intestinal ischaemia reperfusion E.J. Parkinson, P. Townsend, A. Stephanou, S. Eaton, D. Latchman & A. Pierro Endogenous cholecystokinin induces satiation to a meal by delaying gastric emptying in man §. Lal, J. Barlow, J. McLaughlin, M. D’Amato, G. Giacovelli, A. Varro G. Dockray & D. Thompson Patients starving before percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement may be at risk of refeeding syndrome N. Bhala, A. Roberts, M. Alz »/ int Manzoor, D.S. Sanders & M.E. McAlindon Which member of a nutrition support team should prescribe total parenteral nutrition? K.M. Farrer, L. Harper, J.L. Shaffer, 1.D. Anderson, N.A. Scott & G.L. Carlson Direct percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEJ) for nutritional support in severely ill patients: a retrospective audit N.C. Fisher, A.J. Fairhurst & P. Deel-Smith Equity of nutrition screening in different settings across a health community M.M. Conroy & S.M. Little: Hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis in home parenteral nutrition J. Gronine & B. Jones An audit of enteral nutrition practice in the intensive care unit 4.N. Milestone, M.J. Mostert, C. Barrera Groba & M.P. Jennings \ survey of UK and Eire neonatal nutrition policies D.P. Tuthill on behalf of the Child Nutrition Panel Real-time measurement of enteral feed tolerance in critically ill patients: is there a role for electric impedance tomographic spectroscopy? C.T. Soulsby, D.F. Evans, E. Yazaki & J. Powell-Tuck Prospective evaluation of nutritional status and outcome after oesophagectomy for carcinoma P.M. Murphy, G. Blackshaw & W.G. Lewis A prospective randomised controlled trial of nutritional supplementation in malnourished elderly in the community: clinical and health economic outcomes J. Edington, R. Barnes, F. Bryan, E. Dupree, G. Frost, M. Hickson, J. Lancaster, S$. Mongia, J. Smith, A. Torrance, R. West, F. Pang & S.J. Coles Nutritional status of patients with gastric and oesophageal carcinoma undergoing potentially curative surgery P.M. Murphy, E.C. Cawdery & W.G. Lewis Obesity as a risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus 4. Ryan, P. Flood, S. Rowley & J.V. Reynolds The views and practices of oncologists towards nutritional support in patients receiving chemotherapy 4. Spiro, C. Baldwin, A. Patterson & J. Andreyey \ retrospective study of ‘One-Step’, low-profile ‘Button’, gastrostomy insertion S. White, M. Atkins, S. Clark, A. Torrance, L. Hodgson & K. Matthewson Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tubes in children: 7-year experience in South Bedfordshire 4. Outram, M. Davis, V. Chitre, H. Rollins & §. Cheslyn-Curtis Endoluminal brushing audit: a nutrition team’s experience P. Deel-Smith, T.J. Digger & B.J.M. Jones Central line insertion complications J.E.M. Crozier, R.F. McKee & the Nutrition Support Team The outcome of inpatient parenteral nutrition R.F. McKee & the Nutrition Support Team \ pilot study on peri-operative oral nutritional supplementation in malnourished peripheral vascular disease patients E. One, H. Cheong, S. Blair & C. Walsh Audit of the effect of ‘nil by mouth’ instructions on patient behaviour C.A. Best, S.W. Wolstenholme, J.E. Kimble, H.M. Hitchings & H.M. Gordon How should we assess post-operative complications for use as an outcome measure in nutritional research”? §.T. Burden, E. Stoppard, J. Hill, A.J. Makin, J. Shaffer & C. Todd Systemic oxidative stress following intestinal ischaemia and reperfusion: beneficial effects of moderate hypothermia G. Stefanutti, A. Pierro, L. Spitz & S. Eaton The probiotic organisms Bifidobacterium bifidum and Lactobacillus acidophilus do not inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in infant formula N. Pickerd, D. Tuthill & S. Plummer Dietary modification in patients with Crohn’s disease: towards a guide for dietitians’ interventions 1. Kato, C. Bullock & A. Forbes The weakest link: information dissemination in parenteral nutrition management E.G.P. Ong, S. Eaton & A. Pierro Education is needed to improve neonatal parenteral nutrition practice M. Ahmed, S. Irwin & D.P. Tuthill Concurrent validity of the newly developed Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (“MUST") with Mini Nutritional Assessment and Subjective Global Assessment tools R.J. Stratton, A.J. Hackston, S. Price, K. Joseph & M. Elia Organisation of nutritional care services in the South Glasgow University Hospital Trust C. McAtear, F. Clark & G. McHattie Different dialects in Yorkshire: are we talking the same language? A survey of intravenous nutrition services across the West Yorkshire region J. Davies, J. Wood, J. Scantlebury, J. Eastwood & M.J. McMahon The need for enteral nutrition guidelines in surgical neonates: a tale of two countries E.G.P. Ong, S. Eaton & A. Pierro An analysis of the Clinical Hospital Knowledge System (CHKS) database to determine the prevalence of tube feeding in patients at nutritional risk in hospital, and to compare outcomes in a matched group ol controls J. Edington, A. Saleh, I. Girod & F. Pane Experience of home parenteral nutrition (HPN) for patients with non-malignant and malignant disease L. Nicholls, K. Maden, C. Rudd, A. Lewin, M. Turzyniecka, K. Page & M. McAlindon Malnutrition risk and healthcare utilisation in orthopaedic patients C. Wood, S. Stubbs, H. Warwick, A. Dunnachie, M. Elia & R.J. Stratton Appropriate home enteral feeding in a nursing home: implementing a decision-making pathway to improve patient selection M.J. Gall & H.J. Wanstall Can knowledge and care in enteral feeding be improved by a training scheme for qualified nurses? 4. Culkin Safety of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement by a trained nurse practitionet R.J. Atkinson, J. Grant & M.E. McAlindon Does the input of a nutrition nurse specialist improve the outcome of patients referred for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy , E. Wood, A. McMulkin, F.R. Vicary & V.S. Wong Extravasation injuries in surgical neonates and children M. Chowdhury, L.H. Wone, V. Horn, S. Eaton & A. Pierro Ultrasound guidance in the placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG): a novel adjuvant technique in a patient with abdominal wall varices B.S. Hoeroldt, F.K.T. Lee, D. Gleeson, M.E. McAlindon & D.S. Sanders The cost of catheter-related sepsis K.B. Page, K.E. Maden, M.Y. Elsammak & M.E. McAlindon Incidence of catheter-related sepsis with different catheter types K.B. Page, K.E. Maden, M.J. Turzyniecka & M.E. McAlindon Human immune cells can convert linoleic acid to arachidonic acid T.M. Brooks, G.C. Burdge & P.C. Calder The level of protein in the diet of pregnant rats affects splenocyte phenotypes and responses in the offspring at weaning E.A. Miles, R.L. Dunn, A.A. Jackson & P.C. Calde Leptin receptor expression on human immune cells S.M. Clough, G.C. Burdge, J. Madden, E.A. Miles & P.C. Calde Are out-patients with gastrointestinal malignancy and at nutritional risk referred to a dietitian? C. Baldwin, C. McGough, A.R. Norman, D. Cunningham, G. Frost & H.J.N. Andreye\ Prevalence of malnutrition risk using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (‘MUST’) within a district nurse-referred population C.L. King, S. Blaikley, A. Hackson, M.A. Stroud, M. Elia & R.J. Stratton \ review of the role of nutrition in patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy C.J. McGough, C. Baldwin, G. Frost & H.J.N. Andreye\ Relationship between increased intake of isomers of conjugated linoleic acid and the appearance of those isomers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in human subjects G.C. Burdge, J.J. Russell, S. Tricon, S. Kew, T. Banerjee, R.F. Grimble, C.M. Williams, P. Yaqoob & P.C. Calder Liver blood flow changes in critically ill patients Mor in, E. Leen & J. Kins ) » of value in patients on home parenteral nutrition? A nine-year experience P.R. Chadwick. 1.D. Anderson. N.A. Scott. J.L. Shaffer volume of enteral tube feed delivered to critically ill patients during their stay on an intensive Care unit H.J. Peake & G.S. Fr Impact of a nutritional support team on the gastrostomy services within a district general hospital and community trust P. Edwards, J. Wykes, C. Edmondson, J. Pov & §. Monk An investigation into rh relationships between quality of life, nutritional physical functior M. Hickson & G Jejunostomy feeding ie! ’ A case report RJ. Hughes & Selenium and thyroid function ee results from the UK PRECISE Trial pilot study M.P. Raymar ympson iutterick, M. Warren-Perry, J. Bliss, E. Ha & G.J. Beckett Effect of dietary chan tatus and ins en Vi C.S. Moore ’ BryantJ,. D. Kre& bS.A.s J ebl Dietary polyphenols diff tially regulate CD40-mediated VCAM mRNA expression in human endothelial S.A. Rushworth, f re&t M.At. O'¢ icronutrient & A. I mn anisms in LP. Tens Immunohistocl K.l Hoey, K Relationship betw function and f T. Griffin, M Effects of calcium 1.M. Willett

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