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Appendix A Workshop Agenda
Pages 155-160

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... • Consider approaches to facilitate global sharing of resources to maintain qual ity and support cost-effectiveness to develop methodologies for nutrient intake recommendations. • Identify the advantages, barriers, and challenges to global harmonization of methodologies to establish nutrient intake recommendations.
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... 156 APPROACHES TO NUTRIENT INTAKE RECOMMENDATIONS DAY 1 8:30 am Registration INTRODUCTION AND OPENING REMARKS 9:00 Welcome Kostas Stamoulis, FAO Assistant Director-General, Economic and Social Development Department Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, Planning Committee Chair 9:15 Defining the Problem: Partner Panel • World Health Organization, Chizuru Nishida, C ­ oordinator, Nutrition Policy and Scientific Advice, D ­ epartment of Nutrition for Health and Development • FAO, Anna Lartey, Director of Nutrition 9:30 Background for the Workshop: Moderated by: Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, P ­ lanning Committee Chair Harmonizing the Nutrient Intake Values: Phase 1 Janet King, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute Applications and Uses of Nutrient Intake Recommendations Suzanne Murphy, University of Hawaii SESSION 1: HARMONIZATION FRAMEWORKS Moderated by: Peter Clifton, University of South Australia 10:00 Terminology and Models Peter Clifton, University of South Australia 10:20 Endpoints -- Deficiency Versus Chronic Disease Amanda MacFarlane, Health Canada 10:40 Guiding Principles for Developing Dietary Reference Intakes Based on Chronic Disease Janet King, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute 10:50 Discussion with Session Speakers
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... 1:10 Discussion with Session Speakers 1:35 Break for Lunch SESSION 3: CONTEXTUAL FACTORS: HOST, DIET/ ENVIRONMENT, AND HEALTH STATUS Moderated by: Suzanne Murphy, Emerita, University of Hawaii, and John Muyonga, Makerere University 2:25 The Role of Host: Genetic Variation Patrick Stover, Cornell University 2:45 The Role of Host: Physiology Anura Kurpad, St. John's Medical College 3:05 The Role of Health Status Seth Adu-Afarwuah, University of Ghana Caryl Nowson, Deakin University
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... •  What are the likely barriers and challenges to achieving global harmonization from your standpoint? 10:00 Rapporteurs Report on Breakout Discussion 10:30 Break 11:00 Synthesis of Breakout Discussion Lindsay Allen, University of California, Davis
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... APPENDIX A 159 SESSION 5: ADVANTAGES, BARRIERS, AND CHALLENGES TO GLOBAL HARMONIZATION OF METHODOLOGIES FOR NUTRIENT INTAKE RECOMMENDATIONS 11:30 Moderated by: Susan Fairweather-Tait, University of East A­ glia, n and Amanda MacFarlane, Health Canada Panel Discussion -- Experiences from Countries That Have Collaborated Countries/Entities Reporting: Southeast Asia -- Emorn Udomkesmalee, Mahidol University European Micronutrient Recommendations Aligned (EURRECA) -- Christophe Matthys, University of Leuven EFSA -- Hildegard Przyrembel, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment Africa -- James Ntambi, University of Wisconsin–Madison Norway -- Helle Margrete Meltzer, Norwegian Institute of ­Public Health Topics for Discussion: • Similarities and differences • Challenges and advantages • Mechanisms that could be considered for setting priorities for activities, such as systematic reviews, toolkits, technical briefs • Potential for acceptance of methodological approaches across countries • Potential ways forward 1:00 pm Chair's Summary and Discussion of Next Steps Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, Planning Committee Chair 1:30 Adjourn Meeting


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