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Nutrition Labeling: Issues and Directions for the 1990s (1990)

Chapter: Appendix A: Participants at the Public Meeting Held by the Committee on the Nutrition Components of Food Labeling

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Participants at the Public Meeting Held by the Committee on the Nutrition Components of Food Labeling." Institute of Medicine. 1990. Nutrition Labeling: Issues and Directions for the 1990s. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1576.
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A Participants at the Public Meeting Held by the Committee on the Nutntion Components of Food Labeling December 4, 1989 SANDRA BARTHOLOMEY, Manager, Nutrition Laboratory, Gerber Products Company SUSAN BRAVERMAN, Director-at-Large, The American Dietetic Association J.B. CORDARO, President, Council for Responsible Nutrition SHERWIN GARDNER, Vice President of Science and Technology, Grocery Manufacturers of America HILARIE HOTING, Vice President for Nutrition, American Meat Institute MICHAEL JACOBSON, Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public Interest JAMES MARS DEN, Vice President for Science and Technical Affairs, Ameri- can Meat Institute ALLEN MATTHYS, Director, Technical and Regulatory Affairs, National Food Processors Association ELAINE McLAUGHLIN, Nutritionist, United Fresh Quit and Vegetable Asso- ciation MONICA OLSEN, Nutrition Scientist, National Dairy Council CLAIRE REGAN, Research Manager, National Restaurant Association SARAH SEXTON, Vice President of Public Affairs, The Sugar Association, Inc. ANN WINSLOW, Director of Nutrition, National Cattlemen's Association 309

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Nutrition Labeling offers a thorough examination of current nutrition labeling practices and recommends ways to make food labeling information consistent with recent dietary recommendations from the U.S. Surgeon General and the National Research Council.

The volume proposes implementing a food labeling reform program, addressing such key issues as requiring mandatory nutrition labeling on most packaged foods, expanding nutrition labeling to foods that do not currently provide this information, making federal requirements uniform between agencies, and updating the nutrient content and format of food labels.

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