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Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel
Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
Dietary Supplement Use by Military Personnel
Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine
The National Academies,
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
Lecture Room
February 12–13, 2007
February 12, 2007
1:00
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
M.R.C. Greenwood, Committee Chair
SESSION 1:
INTRODUCTION
Moderator: John Erdman, Committee on Military Nutrition Research
1:15
Perspectives on Committee’s Task and Workshop Goals: Prospective Uses
Andrew Young, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
1:35
Physiological Demands and Nutritional Needs of Military Personnel
Scott Montain, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
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Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel
1:50
Efficacy of Dietary Supplements: Physical and Cognitive Performance
Harris Lieberman, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
2:20
Discussion
3:00
Break
3:15
Health Policy Development and Implementation for Military Personnel
Lynn Pahland, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs)
3:45
Monitoring Dietary Supplements of Military Medical Facilities
Paul Hoerner, Lt Col USAF, BSC, Department of Defense Patient Safety Center
4:15
Design of Surveys on Dietary Supplement Use: Factors to Consider
David Kaufman, Boston University
4:45
Discussion
5:30
Adjourn
February 13, 2007
SESSION 2:
SURVEYS ON USE OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
Moderator: Wayne Askew, Committee on Military Nutrition Research
8:00
Dietary Supplement Use in the United States Adult Population: An Analysis of the National Databases
Paula Gardiner, Harvard Medical School
8:30
Insights into Dietary Supplement Usage by U.S. Active Military Personnel
Steve French, National Marketing Institute
9:00
Beyond the DFAC (Dinning Facilities Administration Center): What Supplements Soldiers Are Taking and Why
Sonya Corum, Lt Col, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
9:30
2006 Air Force Dietary Supplement Use Survey Information About Usage
Charity J. Thomasos, Lt Col MIL USAF, Eglin Hospital, Eglin Air Force Base, FL
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Use of Dietary Supplements by Military Personnel
10:00
Break
10:30
Dietary Supplement Use in the Last 12 Months as Reported by Active Duty Military Personnel
Bernadette Marriot, Abt Associates, Inc.
11:00
Army Health Care Providers’ Knowledge of Dietary Supplement Usage
Danny Jaghab, Lt Col, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
11:30
Dietary Supplement Use in U.S. Army Personnel
Harris Lieberman, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
12:00
Summary
Cheryl Anderson, Johns Hopkins University
12:15
Open Discussion
12:45
Lunch
SESSION 3:
FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING SAFETY
Moderator: Johanna Dwyer, Committee on Military Nutrition Research
1:45
What Do We Know About Safety and Adverse Effects of Dietary Supplements Commonly Used for Physical Performance and for Weight Loss?
Mary Hardy, University of California, Los Angeles
2:15
Dietary Supplements: An IOM Framework for Evaluating Safety
Elizabeth Jeffery, University of Illinois
2:45
Approaches for Postmarketing Adverse Effect Surveillance of Drugs and Biologicals
Gerald J. Dal Pan, Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology, FDA
3:15
Break
3:30
Current Approaches for Postmarketing Adverse Effect Surveillance of Foods and Dietary Supplements
Bill Frankos, Division of Dietary Supplements Program, FDA
4:00
Corporate Approaches to Safety and Postmarketing Adverse Effect Surveillance of Dietary Supplements
Rick Kingston, SafetyCall International
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4:30
Summary
Sanford Miller, University of Maryland
4:45
Discussion
5:30
Adjourn