Use of an Operant Task to Estimate Food Reinforcement in Adult Humans with and without BED
Journal Article 2008
This article examines the effect on food reinforcement of an all-carbohydrate meal with a high and low glycemic index in lean and obese adults.
Issues related to the conduct of systematic reviews: a focus on the nutrition field
Journal Article 2008
Published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this article examines how systematic reviews play a role in nutrition research.
Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Hepatitis A Virus in Representative Food Matrices
Journal Article 2008
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is an important cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The detection of this virus in naturally contaminated food products is complicated by the absence of a reliable culture method and the presence of matrix-associated compounds which inhibit molecular detection.
Delta HOPE Tri-State Initiative Final Report
Report/White Paper 2008
Use of an Operant Task to Estimate Food Reinforcement in Adult Humans with and without BED
Journal Article 2008
This article examines the effect on food reinforcement of an all-carbohydrate meal with a high and low glycemic index in lean and obese adults.
Issues related to the conduct of systematic reviews: a focus on the nutrition field
Journal Article 2008
Published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this article examines how systematic reviews play a role in nutrition research.
Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Hepatitis A Virus in Representative Food Matrices
Journal Article 2008
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is an important cause of foodborne disease worldwide. The detection of this virus in naturally contaminated food products is complicated by the absence of a reliable culture method and the presence of matrix-associated compounds that inhibit molecular detection. The study describes detection of HAV in food matrices, and the results are published in the Journal of Virological Methods (2008;147:177–187).
ILSI Southeast Asia Region Newsletter - August 2009
Newsletter/Bulletin 2009
This newsletter gives an overview on science and technology working together to provide public health solutions. It also discusses discovering the latest nutrition and health benefits of plant polyphenols, the latest findings on children’s nutrition and physical activity in Australia, improving infant and early childhood and nutrition in Southeast Asia.
ILSI Southeast Asia Region Newsletter - January 2009
Newsletter/Bulletin 2009
This newsletter covers the emerging food, water and nutrition safety issues and challenges in Asia including whether the food industry is meeting health, safety and environmental needs. The newsletter also discusses fluid balance, immunity in Asia, judging products by its label, food prices, and nanotechnology.
Symposium on Plant Polyphenols: Nutrition, Health and Innovation
Release/Announcement 2009
This symposium discusses scientific evidences that suggest that polyphenols perform important roles, from providing basic nutrition to disease prevention and control. The current trends and consumer behavior are also evaluated in this article.