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This Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics position was adopted by the House of Delegates Leadership Team on January 24, 2002; June 11, 2006; and reaffirmed on August 31, 2010. This position is in effect until December 31, 2017. The Academy authorizes republication of the position, in its entirety, provided full and proper credit is given. Readers may copy and distribute this paper, providing such distribution is not used to indicate an endorsement of product or service. Commercial distribution is not permitted without the permission of the Academy. Requests to use portions of the position must be directed to Academy headquarters at 800/877-1600, ext. 4835, or [email protected]
Reviewers: Becky Dorner, RD, LD, Becky Dorner & Associates, Inc and Nutrition Consulting Services, Inc, Naples, FL; Alice Fornari, EdD, RD, Nofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY; Ragini Raghuveer, MSc, MS, RD, LDN, Sodexo- Jackson Health System, Miami, FL; Mary Pat Raimondi, MS, RD (Academy Policy Initiatives & Advocacy); Alison Steiber, PhD, RD (Academy Research & Strategic Business Development, Chicago, IL); Dietitians in Nutrition Support dietetic practice group (DPG) (Beth Taylor, MS, RD, CNSD, FCCM, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St Louis, MO); Oncology DPG (Kelay Trentham, MS, RD, CSO, MultiCare Regional Cancer Center, Tacoma, WA); Dietitians in Health Care Communities DPG (Kathy A. Weigand, RD, LD/N, Consulate Health Care, Maitland, FL); Quality Management Committee (Valaree Williams, MS, RD, LDN, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA).
Academy Positions Committee Workgroup: Terry Verason, MS, RD (chair); Denise A. Andersen, MS, RD, LD; Dianne Polly, JD, RD, LDN (content advisor).
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