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A panel discussion will identify further areas of research and discuss how existing evidence should be considered as well as needs to new evidence for the upcoming review of dietary guidelines for Americans in 2015. Network with attendees and speakers from key academic and governmental institutions. ________________________________ CONFERENCE AGENDA ________________________________ 8:30 AM - Registration & Breakfast 9:00 AM - Welcome Remarks Mandana Arabi, MD, PhD, The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science SESSION I: Overview: the Current Intake of Phosphorus in the United States and Changing Understanding of the Hormonal Regulation of Phosphorus Homeostasis Chair: Jaime Uribarri, MD, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine 9:15 AM - Historic Development of Health Concerns for the Current Phosphorus Intake in the United States Jaime Uribarri, MD, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine 9:25 AM - Phosphorus Content of the United States Food Supply: Dietary Intake Guidelines, Current Intake Levels and Primary Dietary Sources Mona S. Calvo, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 9:35 AM - The Essential Role of Phosphorus Containing Additives in Food Processing Lucina E. Lampila, PhD, RD, Louisiana State University 10:15 AM - The Role of Phosphorus on the Pathogenesis of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Eduardo Slatopolsky, MD, Washington University in St. Louis 10:45 AM - Regulators of Phosphorus Homeostasis: Approaches to Control Phosphorus Excess Harald W. Jüppner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School 11:15 AM - Break SESSION II:Discussing Evidence of Adverse Health Effects of Phosphorus Intakes Beyond Nutrient Requirements Chair: Patrick Archdeacon, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 11:30 AM - Health Concerns for Phosphorus Intake: Historic Perspectives of Early Research Findings Concerning the Dietary Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio and Bone Health Mona S. Calvo, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 11:50 AM - Phosphorus Intake and Kidney Function Jaime Uribarri, MD, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine 12:10 PM - Is Dietary Phosphorus a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease? Joachim H. Ix, MD, University of California, San Diego; Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System 12:40 PM - Potential Health Concerns of Dietary Phosphorus: Cancer, Obesity and Hypertension John J.B. Anderson, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1:10 PM - Lunch 2:15 PM - Facilitated Discussion of Sessions I and II Moderator: Jaime Uribarri, MD Discussants: John J.B. Anderson, PhD; Mona S. Calvo, PhD; Joachim H. Ix, MD; Harald Jüppner, MD; Lucina Lampila, PhD, RD; Eduardo Slatopolsky, MD SESSION III: Using Existing Evidence and Recommending Further Research to Inform Dietary Guidelines Chair: Mona S. Calvo, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2:45 PM - Data Needs for Evidence Linking Dietary Phosphorus Excess to Health Problems in the General Population Katherine L. Tucker, PhD, Northeastern University 3:15 PM - Introduction to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and Possible Strategies for Action Mona S. Calvo, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration 3:30 PM - Panel Discussion: Research Gaps and Data Needs, Implications of Findings to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Moderator: Mona S. Calvo, PhD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Panelists: Patrick Archdeacon, MD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Robert Burns, PhD, Grocery Manufacturers Association Lucina E. Lampila, PhD, RD, Louisiana State University Alanna J. Moshfegh, RD, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture Katherine L. Tucker, PhD, Northeastern University 4:30 PM - Closing Remarks Jaime Uribarri, MD Mandana Arabi, MD, PhD 4:35 PM - Reception 5:30 PM - Close For more information, visit the conference website: www.nyas.org/Phosphorus2013<https://ams.nyas.org/nyasssa/ecmssamsganalytics.click_through?p_mail_id=E181887A5790671B1C41530> ________________________________ CLICK TO REGISTER<https://ams.nyas.org/nyasssa/ecmssamsganalytics.click_through?p_mail_id=E181887A5790671B1C41531> ________________________________ ________________________________ About The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science The Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science<https://ams.nyas.org/nyasssa/ecmssamsganalytics.click_through?p_mail_id=E181887A5790671B1C41532> is dedicated to advancing nutrition science research and knowledge, mobilizing communities, and translating this work into the field. 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