Dietary Health

AND denies claims in report about corporate-sponsor influence<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/eTlwDCvAAAhqmucofDfPbEfCGYcV?format=standard>
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is denying claims made in a report by Dietitians for Professional Integrity that it is overly influenced by corporate sponsors or that they have compromised the group's integrity. FoodNavigator<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/eTlwDCvAAAhqmucofDfPbEfCGYcV?format=standard> (11/19)
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Be sure to click on DPI's report.

See also a report by Michelle Simon (you can get the link through Google.)

Arlene Spark, EdD, RD, FADA, FACN
Professor of Nutrition
CUNY School of Public Health
Hunter College & The CUNY Graduate Center
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