
Diane A. Welland, MS, RD
Juice Products Association
Washington, District of Columbia
Presentation(s):
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Planting the Seed: 100% Juice's Role in Health and Diet Quality from Toddler through Adolescence
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Preconference/Satellite
Diane Welland, MS, RD
Juice Products Association
Washington, District of Columbia
Robert Murray, MD
Professor
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Lynn Moore, DSc
Associate Professor
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
One hundred percent fruit juice plays an important role in helping Americans meet the recommended fruit group daily servings, particularly for toddlers and young children. According to consumption data, young children are the only group meeting the Dietary Guideline fruit recommendations due to a combination of both juice and whole fruit intake. How does 100% juice impact health? What are the long-term implications of 100% fruit juice consumption in children? What does the science say about 100% juice’s contribution to overweight and obesity, especially in children? Explore new and current research, uncover gaps in data and find out where research is headed in the future.
Juice Products Association
Washington, District of Columbia
Planting the Seed: 100% Juice's Role in Health and Diet Quality from Toddler through Adolescence
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Professor
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Planting the Seed: 100% Juice's Role in Health and Diet Quality from Toddler through Adolescence
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Does Juice Matter? The Role of 100% Juice in the Diets of Young Children
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Examining the Impact of New B-24/P Policies
Monday, June 11
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Associate Professor
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Lynn L. Moore is a nutritional epidemiologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. She is also the Director of the Nutrition and Metabolism graduate programs (MS and PhD) at the School of Medicine. She received her doctoral degree in epidemiology in 1993 from the B.U. School of Public Health and completed her training in nutritional epidemiology at the Channing Laboratories at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Moore’s research for many years has focused on nutrition, obesity, and cardiometabolic disorders. She has published numerous studies related to diet, body fat, weight change and metabolically-related outcomes such as cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. She has worked extensively with many large epidemiologic data sets and clinical trials. Her most recent academic award, the 2017 Robert Dawson Evans Teaching Award at the Boston University School of Medicine, was given for her outstanding work as a teacher and mentor.
Planting the Seed: 100% Juice's Role in Health and Diet Quality from Toddler through Adolescence
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Long-Term Effects of Fruit Juice Consumption on Diet Quality in Children and Adolescents
Sunday, June 10
6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
Tuesday, June 12
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Tuesday, June 12
9:35 AM – 10:00 AM
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