National Academy of Sciences Report on Healthful Diets: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, June 18 and 19, 1980 |
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... considered issues of these kinds for the American Society of Clinical Nutrition were deliberately developed to represent the range of opinion that we know exists . I think that is the only procedure that can be used in issues wherein ...
... considered issues of these kinds for the American Society of Clinical Nutrition were deliberately developed to represent the range of opinion that we know exists . I think that is the only procedure that can be used in issues wherein ...
Page 12
... the benefit to the individual in terms of health , not the benefits to a segment of the food industry . Were such economic factors considered in terms of the recom- mendations of this panel ? Is the risk / benefit 12.
... the benefit to the individual in terms of health , not the benefits to a segment of the food industry . Were such economic factors considered in terms of the recom- mendations of this panel ? Is the risk / benefit 12.
Page 13
... considered that in terms of fat and cholesterol . I would like to point out that one of the committees that was review- ing the role of salt in the diet , the GRAS , Generally Regarded as Safe Committee , says : " The evidence on sodium ...
... considered that in terms of fat and cholesterol . I would like to point out that one of the committees that was review- ing the role of salt in the diet , the GRAS , Generally Regarded as Safe Committee , says : " The evidence on sodium ...
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... considered to be one important risk factor among several , in- cluding genetic background , smoking , hypertension , and overweight , associated with this disease . *** At this time the Committee on Dietary Allowances does not believe ...
... considered to be one important risk factor among several , in- cluding genetic background , smoking , hypertension , and overweight , associated with this disease . *** At this time the Committee on Dietary Allowances does not believe ...
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... considered this a valiant and very hopeful attempt and was excited by the prospects which this type of dialog held . As an example , at this meeting a decision was made to add social scientists to the Board . I have no idea what the ...
... considered this a valiant and very hopeful attempt and was excited by the prospects which this type of dialog held . As an example , at this meeting a decision was made to add social scientists to the Board . I have no idea what the ...
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