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A
Workshop Agenda
Mineral Dietary Requirements for Military Performance
Committee on Mineral Requirements for Cognitive
and Physical Performance of Military Personnel
Food and Nutrition Board
Institute of Medicine
The National Academies
The National Academies, 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
June 1315, 2005
June 13, 2005
1:00 p.m. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Robert M. Russell, Committee Chair
1:10 INTRODUCTION TO COMBAT RATIONS
(Moderator: Wayne Askew, Committee on Military Nutrition
Research)
1:15 History of Committee for Military Nutrition Research
John W. Erdman, Chair
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236 MINERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
1:35 Overview of Committee's Task and Workshop Goals
Andrew J. Young, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental
Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
1:55 Physiological Demands and Nutritional Needs of Military
Personnel
Karl E. Friedl, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental
Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
2:15 Development of Military Dietary Reference Intakes and Mineral
Content of Military Rations
Carol J. Baker-Fulco, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environ-
mental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
2:45 Discussion
3:15 Break
3:30 MINERAL METABOLISM
(Moderator: Gerald Combs Jr., Committee on Mineral
Requirements for Cognitive and Physical Performance of
Military Personnel)
3:35 Bioavailability of Iron, Zinc and Copper as Influenced by Host
and Dietary Factors
Janet R. Hunt, USDA-ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition Re-
search Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
3:55 Absorption Mechanisms and Metabolism of Iron, Zinc, and
Copper
Cathy W. Levenson, Florida State University, Tallahassee
4:15 Absorption Mechanisms, Bioavailability, and Metabolism of
Calcium and Magnesium
Connie M. Weaver, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
4:35 Drinking Water as a Source of Mineral Nutrition
Gerald F Combs, Jr., USDA-ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition
Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
4:55 Discussion on Mineral Metabolism
6:00 End of Day
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APPENDIX A 237
June 14, 2005
8:30 a.m. Breakfast
9:00 MINERAL METABOLISM
(Moderator: Gerald Combs Jr., Committee on Mineral
Requirements for Military Personnel)
9:05 Assessment of Zinc, Copper and Magnesium Status
Carl L. Keen, University of California at Davis
9:25 STRESS FACTORS AFFECTING HOMEOSTASIS
(Moderator: Mike Sawka, U.S. Army Research Institute of
Environmental Medicine)
9:30 Environmental Stressors during Military Operations
Mike N. Sawka, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental
Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
9:50 Mineral Sweat Losses during Exercise
Emily M. Haymes, Florida State University, Tallahassee
10:10 Weight Loss and Mineral Status
Steven B. Heymsfield, Merck & Co. Inc., Rahway, New Jersey
10:30 Protein Metabolism and Mineral Requirements
Henry C. Lukaski, USDA-ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition
Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
10:50 Break
11:10 Discussion of Stress Factors Affecting Homeostasis
12:00 Lunch
POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF MINERALS
1:00 MINERALS AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
(Moderator: Esther Sternberg, Committee on Military Nutrition
Research)
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238 MINERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL
1:05 Interactive Influences of Physical Activity and Psychological
Stress on Immune Function
Monika Fleshner, University of Colorado, Boulder
1:25 Mineral Metabolism during Infection
David H. Hamer, Boston University and Tufts University, Boston,
Massachusetts
1:45 Minerals and Prevention of Infectious Diseases
David H. Hamer, Boston University and Tufts University, Boston,
Massachusetts
2:05 Effects of Exercise and Mineral Nutrition on Immune Function
Mark Davis, University of South Carolina
2:35 Zinc, Copper, and Immune Function
Sue S. Percival, University of Florida, Gainesville
2:55 Break
3:15 Selenium and Immune Function
John F. Sheridan, Ohio State University, Columbus
3:35 Discussion of Minerals and the Immune System
4:30 INJURY AND OPTIMIZATION OF RECOVERY
(Moderator: Connie Weaver, Committee on Mineral Require-
ments for Cognitive and Physical Performance of Military
Personnel)
4:35 Muscle Injury (Inflammation also?) and Recovery: Description of
Process and Role of Minerals
Joseph G. Cannon, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta
4:55 Physical Activity and Nutrition Effects on Bone Turnover,
Bone Density and Stress Fractures
Jeri W. Nieves, Helen Hayes Hospital, West Haverstraw,
New York
5:15 Discussion of Minerals and Recovery from Injury
6:00 End of Day
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APPENDIX A 239
June 15, 2004
8:00 a.m. Breakfast
POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF MINERALS (continued)
8:30 MINERALS AND COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR
(Moderator: James Penland, Committee on Mineral Requirements
for Military Personnel)
8:35 Evaluating Nutritional Effects on Cognitive Function in
Warfighters: Lessons Learned
Harris R. Lieberman, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environ-
mental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
8:55 Iron and Cognitive Performance
John L. Beard, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
9:15 Zinc and Behavior
James G. Penland USDA-ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition
Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
9:35 Break
9:55 Discussion of Minerals and Cognition and Behavior
10:30 MINERALS AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE
(Moderator: Melinda Manore, Committee on Military
Nutrition Research)
10:50 Zinc and Magnesium Requirements: Effects on and During
Exercise
Henry C. Lukaski, USDA-ARS Grand Forks Human Nutrition
Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
11:10 Iron and Physical Performance-Thermogenesis, Energetic
Efficiency
Jere D. Haas, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
11:30 Discussion of Minerals and Physical Performance
12:00 End of Workshop
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