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Title: Nutrition Roundtable


1
Nutrition Roundtable
Friday, December 12, 2008
  • FDA
  • Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
  • College Park, Maryland

2
Roundtable Format
  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Agency Priorities and Initiatives Related to
    Nutrition
  • FDA Associate Commissioner
  • Update on Nutrition Activities at CFSAN
  • General updates
  • Two Panels
  • Front of Pack Symbols
  • Foods Referred to as Functional Foods
  • Education and Outreach-Spot the Block

3
Roundtable Format, Contd
  • Concluding Remarks
  • Procedures Logistics
  • Questions will be addressed at three periods
    during the Roundtable as indicated on the agenda
  • Use index cards to record your questions and pass
    them to either aisle.
  • Feedbackplease fill out the Evaluation Form in
    your packets

4
Introductions
  • Introductions
  • FDA Commissioners Office
  • Colleagues outside of FDA
  • Welcome Everyone

5
Objective
  • To update stakeholders on nutrition activities at
    FDA in 2008

6
Agency Priorities and Initiatives Related to
Nutrition
  • Dr. David Acheson
  • Associate Commissioner of Foods
  • Office of Food Protection
  • FDA

7
Office of Food Protections Role in Nutrition
  • Tasked with providing agency wide leadership of
    foods including health promotion and nutrition
  • Increase FDAs role in the promoting the health
    benefits of food
  • Partnering with other FDA centers, government
    agencies, and industry
  • National Center for Food Safety and Technology
  • FDAs National Center for Toxicological Research
  • WebMD

8
National Center for Food Safety and Technology
and FDA Collaboration
  • NCFST is a food research consortium of the FDA,
    Illinois Institute of Technology, and the Food
    Industry
  • Facilitated a workshop entitled The Role of
    Innovation and Technology in Meeting Individual
    Nutritional Needs with NCFST and CFSAN in
    September
  • Workshop brought together government, academia,
    and industry to identify research opportunities
    in the development of a Health Promoting Foods
    Research Platform at NCFST

9
Research Areas Discussed at Workshop
  • Behavioral
  • Small defined changes worked best
  • Processing and Packaging
  • Baby Carrots
  • 100 calorie packs
  • Information Technology
  • Physical Activity and Nutrition Information

10
Personalized Nutrition Activities at NCTR
  • FDAs Division of Personalized Nutrition and
    Medicine (DPNM) at the National Center for
    Toxicological Research
  • Goal is develop research strategies that account
    for genetic, environmental, and cultural
    diversity that influences gene expression and
    produces knowledge for improving personal and
    public health

11
Personalized Nutrition Activities at NCTR
  • Collaboration with USDA on the Delta Vitamin
    Project
  • 3 month summer camp for rural low-income children
    in Summer of 2008
  • Give children 2 nutritious meals/day
  • Evaluate serum vitamin levels pre and post
  • Impact on Genotyping
  • Develop a Database for Food/Nutrient Assessments
  • Standardization
  • Web-based

12
FDA and WebMD Partnership
  • WebMD provides health information to 50 million
    people per month
  • Partnership will enable WebMD to have links to
    FDA consumer health information
    http//www.webmd.com/fda
  • FDA consumer updates will be contributed to WebMD
    The Magazine

13
CFSANs Accomplishments and Updates
  • Steven Sundlof, D.V.M, Ph.D.

14
UpdatesMOU with USDACNPP
  • MOU with USDACNPP developed to formalize
    collaborative activities between the two parties
    (the partners) to
  • Expand the reach and visibility of education and
    outreach programs for communicating messages on
    use of Nutrition Facts labeling and the Dietary
    Guidelines for Americans/ MyPyramid, and

15
UpdatesMOU with USDACNPP
  • To jointly find ways to multiply the reach of
    these programs through partnering with external
    organizations.

The partners will have quarterly meetings to
brainstorm and generate ideas. Also, will share
ideas about ways to evaluate educational programs
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17
UpdatesHealth Claims
  • Final rules published in 2008 as amendments to
    existing Health Claims
  • Vitamin D and calcium and osteoporosis
    http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/lrd/fr080929.html
  • Barley beta-fiber (soluble fiber) and coronary
    heart disease (CHD) http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/lrd
    /fr080815.html
  • Isomaltulose and dental caries
    http//www.cfsan.fda.gov/lrd/fr080527.html

18
UpdatesDietary Guidelines
  • The process has begun to update the Dietary
    Guidelines (DG) for 2010.
  • A USDA/DHHS joint effort, USDA has the lead for
    the 2010 DG
  • The 13-member Advisory Committee (DGAC) has been
    sworn in.
  • The first DGAC meeting was October 30-31, 2008

19
UpdatesDietary Guidelines
  • Work has been divided into eight topical
    subcommittees.
  • The DG scientific review will be facilitated by
    an Evidence-based process called the Nutrition
    Evidence Library (NEL)
  • Visit the DG website www.dietaryguidelines.gov
  • Contacts
  • Carole Davis, M.S., RD, USDA
  • Kathryn McMurry, M.S., HHS
  • FDA is very supportive of this process

20
UpdatesFDAs Critical Path Initiative
  • The project on Biomarkers, entitled Developing
    a Framework for Biomarker Validation for Reducing
    the Risk of Chronic Disease, is a contract with
    the Institute of Medicine (IOM). The aims are
  • To develop a framework on evidence-based
    standards for the qualification of chronic
    disease risk biomarkers
  • To apply available evidence on HDL-cholesterol to
    this framework as a case study

21
UpdatesSection 912 of FDAAA
  • Section 912 establishes new prohibition against
    food containing added drugs or biological
    products
  • Issued FR notice on July 29 seeking comments on
    section 912 to provide context for FDA decisions
    implementing this provision
  • Received about 27 comments, now under review
  • Recently also received a citizen petition citing
    section 912 with respect to a specific food
    ingredient

22
UpdatesSalt and Sodium
  • FDA Public Hearing, held on November 29, 2007, to
    discuss policies regarding salt and sodium
  • FDA received 200 unique comments and is
    presently reviewing them.
  • As part of an HHS-sponsored project, the IOM has
    convened a committee to examine strategies to
    reduce sodium intake in the U.S. population.
  • This committee will ultimately issue a final
    report describing its recommendations.

23
Questions
24
Front of Pack (FOP) Symbols
  • Barbara Schneeman, Moderator
  • Vincent de Jesus
  • Chung-Tung Jordan Lin

25
Foods Referred to as Functional Foods
  • Barbara Schneeman, Moderator
  • Ritu Nalubola
  • Julie Moss
  • Louisa Nickerson
  • Paula

26
Questions
27
UpdatesEducational Outreach
  • Spot the Block

Marjorie Davidson
28
Questions
29
Wrap-up
  • Steven Sundlof, D.V.M., PhD

30
Wrap-up Concluding Remarks
  • Reminderfill out evaluation form
  • We value your feedback
  • This first Roundtable may likely be improved over
    time.
  • There are ongoing CFSAN initiatives which will
    likely be completed in 2009
  • ANPRMs
  • Proposed rules
  • Guidances

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Wrap-up Concluding Remarks
  • The agency continues to regard these initiatives
    as high priority.
  • Be watching for future Roundtables where we will
    discuss additional nutritional initiatives.
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