Nutrition-related Oversight Review: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Scientific Planning, Analysis and Cooperation of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 792 pages |
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... that safe practices are followed . 9 . Support studies to up - date our current knowledge on the nutrient requirements of all age groups and for the sick . 10. Support research on identified gaps in nutrition knowledge and 19.
... that safe practices are followed . 9 . Support studies to up - date our current knowledge on the nutrient requirements of all age groups and for the sick . 10. Support research on identified gaps in nutrition knowledge and 19.
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... requirements for both animal and human populations vary in accord- ance with gaussian curves . The standard deviations ( s.d. ) for protein and energy requirements in humans have each been determined by observation and experiment to be ...
... requirements for both animal and human populations vary in accord- ance with gaussian curves . The standard deviations ( s.d. ) for protein and energy requirements in humans have each been determined by observation and experiment to be ...
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... REQUIREMENTS AMONG U.S. PREGNANT WOMEN , INFANTS , AND CHILDREN AT 3 LEVELS OF INCOME AS OF 1970 CENSUS Below poverty . 1 to 2X poverty . 2 to 3X poverty . Total .. Pregnant women TSNS Infants TSNS Children TSNS Children PNS 200,000 100 ...
... REQUIREMENTS AMONG U.S. PREGNANT WOMEN , INFANTS , AND CHILDREN AT 3 LEVELS OF INCOME AS OF 1970 CENSUS Below poverty . 1 to 2X poverty . 2 to 3X poverty . Total .. Pregnant women TSNS Infants TSNS Children TSNS Children PNS 200,000 100 ...
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... requirements from one meal . The evidence we had in the 10 - State survey showed that those children participating in the school lunch program were receiving approximately 35 percent or more of most of the nutrients from this one meal ...
... requirements from one meal . The evidence we had in the 10 - State survey showed that those children participating in the school lunch program were receiving approximately 35 percent or more of most of the nutrients from this one meal ...
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... requirements into one meal . But the breakfast pro- gram certainly should be supported and expanded . Many of our schools do have the breakfast program . I am not in- volved with the school lunch program , except I am one of their best ...
... requirements into one meal . But the breakfast pro- gram certainly should be supported and expanded . Many of our schools do have the breakfast program . I am not in- volved with the school lunch program , except I am one of their best ...
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Page 541 - ... and promoting the coordination of all such researches and activities and the useful application of their results ; training personnel in matters relating to mental health ; and developing, and assisting States in the use of the most effective methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Page 547 - Only the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute on Aging have a life-cycle perspective on research.
Page 488 - It is for such institutions as that over which you preside so worthily, sir, to do justice to our country, its productions, and its genius. It is the work to which the young men you are forming should lay their hands.
Page 517 - United Nations agencies such as the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the United Nations Bureau of Social Affairs.
Page 63 - In the Mississippi delta, in the coal fields of Appalachia and in coastal South Carolina — where visitors ten years ago could quickly see large numbers of stunted, apathetic children with swollen stomachs and the dull eyes and poorly healing wounds characteristic of malnutrition — such children are not to be seen in such numbers.
Page 544 - COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES Mr. Chairman and Members of the subcommittee...
Page 514 - ... maintain food resources sufficient to meet emergency needs and to fulfill a responsible role as a nation in meeting world food needs, 3...
Page 332 - ... efficient distribution of food between countries and within countries. Governments should initiate immediately a greater concerted attack on chronic malnutrition and deficiency diseases among the vulnerable and lower income groups. In order to ensure adequate nutrition for all, Governments should formulate appropriate food and nutrition policies integrated in over-all socio-economic and agricultural development plans based on adequate knowledge of available as well as potential food resources....
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Page 603 - COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PLANNING, ANALYSIS, AND COOPERATION, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:15 am, in room 2318, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.