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2004 Index of Articles
Listed in alphabetical order
2001 Index of Articles
2002 Index of Articles
2003 Index of Articles
2005 Index of Articles

Alcohol
Moderate Alcohol Consumption After Meals Can Decrease Insulin Levels; January, p. 45

Allergies/Food Intolerances
Pinpointing Food Allergies and Intolerances; October, p. 32

Alternative Medicine
Homeopathic Medicine: Natural Notions; September, p. 42

Alzheimer’s Disease
Taking Vitamins E and C Together May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease; March, p. 24

Books
American Dietetic Association Guide to Better Digestion; May, p. 50
Contemporary Nutrition for Latinos: Latino Lifestyle Guide to Nutrition and Health; July, p. 46
Creating Your Career Portfolio: At-a-Glance Guide for Dietitians; November, p. 61
Fire Up Your Metabolism: 9 Proven Principles for Burning Fat and Losing Weight Forever; May, p. 50
Food Medication Interactions, 13th edition; January, p. 56
Global Handbook on Food and Water Safety: For the Education of Food Industry Management, Food Handlers, and Consumers; July, p. 47
Healthy Highways: The Traveler’s Guide to Healthy Eating; September, p. 60
Living Cuisine; January, p. 57
Macrobiotic Community Cookbook; March, p. 27
Nutrition Logic: Food First, Supplements Second; May, p. 51
101 Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy with Diabetes; January, p. 57
Quickflip to Delicious Dinners; January, p. 56
The Amazing Flax Cookbook; November, p. 61
The Change of Life Diet & Cookbook; November, p. 61
The Diabetic Gourmet Cookbook: More Than 200 Healthy Recipes from Homestyle Favorites to Restaurant Classics; September, p. 59
The Diabetes Snack, Munch, Nibble, Nosh Book, 2nd edition; March, p. 26
The Dish on Eating Healthy and Being Fabulous!; September, p. 60
The Mom’s Guide to Meal Makeovers: Easy Ways to Improve How Your Family Eats Featuring 120 Family Favorites Made Fast and Healthy; September, p. 58
The Phytopia Cookbook: A World of Plant-Centered Cuisine; September, p. 58
Thin for Life: 10 Keys to Success from People Who Have Lost Weight and Kept It Off and Thin For Life Daybook: A Journal of Personal Progress; March, p. 27
Underage & Overweight: America’s Childhood Obesity Crisis—What Every Family Needs to Know; July, p. 47
Wheat-Free Recipes & Menus; November, p. 60
Your Diet Is Driving Me Crazy: When Food Conflicts Get in the Way of Your Love Life; July, p. 46

Buyers’ Guide
2004 Buyers’ Guide; November, p. 32

Cardiovascular Health
Potential Genetic Links Discovered Between Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease; February, p. 59
Trans Fatty Acids: The Heart of the Matter; February, p. 36

Career Issues
Caring to Listen: Holistic Health Education; September, p. 38
Changing the Face of Dietetics; February, p. 28
Dietetics Salaries; January, p. 26
Health & Productivity at Work: A Better Bottom Line; September, p. 50
Homeopathic Medicine: Natural Notions; September, p. 42
Life as a Gay Dietitian; March, p. 32
Office Space; May, p. 42
Pioneering the Frontier of Nutrigenomics; September, p. 34
Preventing Computer Disasters; March, p. 46
Survey of Nutrition in Medical School Curricula, A; February, p. 20

Clinical Nutrition
Nutrition & Psychiatric Patients; August, p. 40

Community Matters
Dietitians With the USPHS: Opportunity and Diversity; November, p. 24
Empty Bowls: A Community Project to Fund a Mobile Food Pantry; December, p. 18
Family-to-Family Feeds the Hungry; March, p. 20
Helping Teens Take Off Pounds Sensibly; April, p. 20

Conference Currents
AADE Revs Up Innovation in Indy; October, p. 52
DMA’s 44th Annual Meeting & Expo; September, p. 17
Impressions of ADA FNCE 2004; December, p. 20
Nutrition Week 2004; May, p. 24
2003 ADA FNCE Review; January, p. 49

Counseling
Helping Your Patients Change; June, p. 34

Culinary
Amazing American Avocados; March, p. 56
Antioxidant Honey?; August, p. 50
Carmelized Onions for Your Health; February, p. 46
Cinnamon Extracts May Control Glucose Intolerance and Diabetes; July, p. 52
DASH Diet for Gout; June, p. 50
Flaquitas Offer Wrap Alternative; September, p. 66
Fresh and Earthy Mushrooms; April, p. 64
Kids Get Cookin’ in “Small Chef - Big Mess” Challenge; October, p. 26
Power of Potatoes, The; October, p. 70
Practicing MNT in the Kitchen; June, p. 30
Shortening Without Trans Fat; November, p. 51
“Soul Food” Cuisine; January, p. 50
Strawberries Forever; May, p. 56
Taste of California, A; October, p. 28
“Tea-days” Dietitian; December, p. 48

Diabetes
Dynamics of Diabetes, The; August, p. 24
HHS Releases 2003 National Diabetes Estimates; January, p. 44
Insulin Resistance: A Weighty Issue; September, p. 46
Magnesium-Diabetes Connection, The; November, p. 37
Most Diabetics Do Not Meet Treatment Goals; March, p. 25
Potential Genetic Links Discovered Between Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease; February, p. 59

Diet
Centers Begin Gathering Data for Comprehensive Report on Diet and Cancer; June, p. 46
Confident Choices: Customizing the Interstitial Cystitis Diet; October, p. 38
DHA-Rich Diet Protects Brain Against Alzheimer’s Disease; November, p. 26
Diet and Health Driving Food Reformulation; November, p. 27
Dietary Fats May Increase Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration; January, p. 6A
Eating a High-Protein Diet May Accelerate Kidney Problems; April, p. 26
High Saturated Fat, Starch Avoidance Weight-Loss Diet Offers Good Results; January, p. 44
How Low Can You Go? Cutting Calories to Extend Life; July, p. 30
Insulin Resistance: A Weighty Issue; September, p. 46
Nose Knows, The; January, p. 34
Omega-3 Choices: Fish or Flax?; January, p. 37
Poor Diet, Inactivity Close to Becoming Leading Preventable Cause of Death; April, p. 26
Ten Easy Ways to Downsize Serving Sizes; February, p. 45

Dietetics
Changing the Face of Dietetics; February, p. 28
Dietary Approaches for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea; February, p. 24
Dietetics Salaries; January, p. 26
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Consultant?; October, p. 48
Life as a Gay Dietitian; March, p. 32

Diseases/Disorders
Copper May Play Role in “Starving” Cancer to Standstill; April, p. 24
Dietary Approaches for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea; February, p. 24
Dish on Vitamin D, The; December, p. 28
Feeding Disorders: More Than Picky Eating; December, p. 24
Glucosamine or Conventional Medicine? Which Works Best for Osteoporosis?; July, p. 40
Health Coaches for Disease Management; February, p. 48
Kidney Disease Update; November, p. 44
New Twist on Mad Cow, A; March, p. 66
Other Slow Food Movement, The: Treating Gastroparesis; July, p. 26
Panel Finds Celiac Disease Underdiagnosed; September, p. 32
Potential Genetic Links Discovered Between Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease; February, p. 59
Preventing Iron Deficiency in Infants and Toddlers; December, p. 32
Researchers Define Role of Abnormal Tissues in Metabolic Disorder; February, p. 58
Researchers Discover First Effective Treatment for Exercise Disorder; February, p. 58
Teenage Pregnancy May Put Girls at Risk for Osteoporosis; February, p. 18
Thyroid Disease in Women: Diagnostic Conundrum; October, p. 42
UPCI Studies Broccoli-Derived Chemicals to Prevent Prostate Cancer; February, p. 18

Drugs
Effects, Safety of Black Cohosh to Be Studied; August, p. 14

DTR Profile
Bob Wilson, DTR: Wellness Gardener on the Web; July, p. 18

Dynamics of Diabetes
Brave New World: Insulin Pump Technology; November, p. 48
Page From the History of Insulin, A; December, p. 42
Personalized Care for People With Diabetes; September, p. 14
Researchers Devise Way to Detect Brain Swelling in Diabetic Children; October, p. 61
VA Beats Managed Care for Diabetes; October, p. 60

Eating Disorders
Anorexia May Cause Emphysema, Study Suggests; January, p. 6A
Binge Eating Into Obesity; May, p. 34
Eating Disorders Revealed: RDs Can Help Caregivers See What Individuals With Eating Disorders Strive to Hide; March, p. 37
Hatha Yoga and Eating Disorders; January, p. 30
Men Helping Women With Eating Disorders; April, p. 46
Wait Until Dark: Night Eating Syndrome; August, p. 28

Education
Caring to Listen: Holistic Health Education; September, p. 38
Educating Our Children; April, p. 28
Survey of Nutrition in Medical School Curricula, A; February, p. 20

Exercise/Fitness
Aging & Fitness: The Shape of Things to Come; July, p. 34
Eliminate the Beer Belly; March, p. 36
Fitness and Culture; November, p. 58
Fitness Fads; April, p. 60
Fitness for a Growing Population; July, p. 48
Fitness in Young Adulthood Protects Heart Health in Middle Age; January, p. 7A
Following the Curve; April, p. 50
Health Coaches for Disease Management; February, p. 48
Internet’s Contribution to Weight Loss, The; May, p. 57
Is Stretching Necessary?; June, p. 52
Obesity Epidemic Increases Number of Type 2 Diabetes Cases; August, p. 48
Poor Diet, Inactivity Close to Becoming Leading Preventable Cause of Death; April, p. 26
Pregnancy and Exercise; January, p. 54
Researchers Discover First Effective Treatment for Exercise Disorder; February, p. 58
Short Bouts of Exercise Reduce Fat in Bloodstream; September, p. 65
Subway Restaurants and Weekly Reader Team Up for Healthful Eating and Exercise Curriculum; May, p. 22
U.S. Teens More Overweight Than Youths in Other Countries; March, p. 24
Women and Exercise; October, p. 66
Yoga Improves Mind and Body Wellness; September, p. 64

Food
Concord Grape Juice Improved Memory and Neuromotor Skills in Animal Study; February, p. 19
Exposure to Food Increases Brain Metabolism; July, p. 21
Fat Needed to Reap Cancer-Prevention Benefits of Vegetables; September, p. 65
First Flavors Form a Lasting Impression; June, p. 46
Food, Spirituality, and Mindful Eating; March, p. 28
Grape Seed, Green Tea Extracts Keep Chicken the Way Customers Want It; December, p. 23
Green and Black Tea Polyphenols Consumption Results in Slower Prostate Cancer Cell Growth; July, p. 20
Hot Cocoa Tops Red Wine and Tea in Antioxidants; January, p. 5A
Mars Challenge, The: Making Space Chow; October, p. 26
New Low-Carb Potato to Debut in January; August, p. 14
Nose Knows, The; January, p. 34
Once-Scorned Quorn Still Alive and Kicking; August, p. 32
Protein in Grape Skins Can Kill Cancer Cells; August, p. 15
Send in the Clones; June, p. 26
Walnut, The: A Nutritional Nut Case; August, p. 36

Food for Thought
Boys and Girls of Summer, The; June, p. 48
Broccoli, Blueberries, and Breast Milk; January, p. 52
Custom-Made Counseling; May, p. 54
Eating Mindfully; November, p. 52
Indonesian Cultural Food Practices; July, p. 50
Need for Food Safety Curricula, A; April, p. 62
Organic Food Market, The; March, p. 54
Vitamin C Controversy Revisited; December, p. 46
Working at Weight-Loss Camp; February, p. 47

Food Safety
Is Your Kitchen Safe?; February, p. 40
Seafood Safety: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; November, p. 28
Send in the Clones; June, p. 26

Foodservice
White Glove Foodservice: New Approaches Treat Patients as Customers; June, p. 22

For Your Information
Eat Smart, Stay Healthy; March, p. 57
No More Food Fights; April, p. 61
Ten Easy Ways to Downsize Serving Sizes; February, p. 45
12 Delicious Ways to Enjoy a Variety of Foods; August, p. 49
12 Ways to Create a Healthful Eating Style; May, p. 53

Genetics
Pioneering the Frontier of Nutrigenomics; September, p. 34

Geriatrics
Aging & Fitness: The Shape of Things to Come; July, p. 34

Government
HHS Awards $595 Million for AIDS Care in Major Urban Areas; May, p. 64
New Requirements for Bar Codes on Drugs and Blood; May, p. 64
Reassessing the Pyramid; January, p. 46

Growing Your Business
Justifying Your Value to Prospective Clients; June, p. 18
Spiritual Side of Business, The; October, p. 22

Long-Term Care
Ask Becky; December, p. 40
Creating Demands for Our Services: Customer Satisfaction Is Key; October, p. 56
Enhanced Foods; September, p. 54
Enhancing the Dining Experience; August, p. 47
Feeding Assistance Is on the Way!; January, p. 48
Healthful Munchies for Happy Residents; June, p. 42
Is Your Kitchen Safe?; February, p. 40
JCAHO “Do Not Use” List Required in 2004; March, p. 50
Primer on Protein, Part 1, A; April, p. 54
Primer on Protein, Part 2, A; May, p. 45
Special Holiday Mealtime Events; November, p. 56
Who Turned Out the Lights?; July, p. 49

Men’s Health
Saw Palmetto: A Berry That Packs a Prostate Punch; October, p. 58

Miscellaneous
FAQs About Polyols; April, p. 36
Fast-Food Fat Redeemed: On the Road With Biodiesel; February, p. 32
Nutrition in Nepal; March, p. 42
Taking Steps Toward Adequate Supermarket Access; May, p. 38
Today’s Dietitian Celebrates Five Years! Meat and Potatoes — Echoes of an Era; May, p. 14

News
Adolescent Brains Show Reduced Reward Anticipation; March, p. 66
Bacterial DNA Reduces Inflammation in Mice; April, p. 25
Protective Bacteria Prevent Complication Following Ulcerative Colitis Surgery; September, p. 33
Susan H. Laramee Named 2004-05 ADA President; July, p. 20
Travel Tips Help IBS Sufferers Enjoy Their Summer Vacations; July, p. 4

Nutrients
Black Beans Rich Source of Healthy Antioxidants; January, p. 7A
Camp Calcium; November, p. 41
Consumers Lacking in Nutritional Knowledge; December, p. 22
Ensuring Adequate Nutrition After Jaw Surgery; June, p. 38
Ethical Guidelines Needed Before Nutrigenomic Groceries Come to Market; January, p. 5A
Hot Cocoa Tops Red Wine and Tea in Antioxidants; January, p. 5A
Latest on Labeling, The; January, p. 40
Omega-3 Choices: Fish or Flax?; January, p. 37
People With Undetermined Pain Tend to Be Vitamin D Deficient; February, p. 19
Practicing MNT in the Kitchen; June, p. 30
Trans Fatty Acids: The Heart of the Matter; February, p. 36
Walnut, The: A Nutritional Nut Case; August, p. 36

Pediatrics
Call to Action, A: Seeking Answers to Childhood Weight Issues; April, p. 32
Kaiser Family Foundation Releases New Report on Role of Media in Childhood Obesity; May, p. 22

Personal Computing
Computer Repair: When the Bits Hit the Fan; July, p. 53
Creating Web Sites for Web Surfers; August, p. 46
Fighting Back Against Cyberstalking; September, p. 62
How We Use Information Technology; February, p. 44
Keeping Your Keyboard and Mouse From Hurting You; April, p. 58
Managing the Risks and Rewards of Instant Messaging; October, p. 64
Using Information Technology to Learn About It; November, p. 59

Practice Matters
Attitude Counts; November, p. 22
Get Media Savvy; March, p. 18
Marketing Me: You Are Your Brand; October, p. 24
Virtual Dietitian, The; January, p. 17

Products & Services
Agouran/Pfizer Offers Guide to Meal Planning for People With HIV Using Viracept; January, p. 58
Apple & Eve Introduces New Low-Calorie/Low-Carb Juices; September, p. 67
Apple & Eve Introduces Water Beverage for Kids; May, p. 58
Benefits of Berries Available in Powdered Concentrate; November, p. 63
Bob’s Red Mill Unveils New Whole Grain, Low-Carb Products; April, p. 67
Cardio-Edge Naturally Helps Lower Cholesterol; September, p. 70
ConAgra Foods Launches Golden Cuisine; July, p. 54
Cut Like a Pro With the Finger Saver; September, p. 70
CyberSoft Nutrition Software Package With Palm PDA Support; May, p. 58
Danisco Asks HOWARU?; September, p. 67
Davisco Foods Introduces BiPro Whey Protein Isolate; June, p. 54
Domino Debuts Organic Sugar; March, p. 58
Eat Out, Eat Right! Helps Navigate Menu Choices; March, p. 58
Eden Launches Six New Snacks; June, p. 54
Eggology Unveils Egg Whites On-The-Go; May, p. 58
Enjoy Life Foods Launches Allergen-Free Chocolate Chips; April, p. 66
FAB Card Helps Restaurant Patrons Communicate Allergies; November, p. 63
Food Pyramid Bingo Provides Fun for All Ages; October, p. 68
GeniSoy Unveils New Tortilla Chips; April, p. 66
Gluten-Free Homestyle Golden Coating Introduced by Fortitude Brands; April, p. 67
Golden West Specialty Foods Introduces Wok Mei Oyster, Hoisin, and Plum Sauces; September, p. 69
Hodgson Mill Introduces Whole Wheat Wild Blueberry Muffin Mix; March, p. 58
Jarrow Formulas, Inc. Unveils Flax Essence; July, p. 54
Kashi Introduces All-Natural Crackers; February, p. 50
Lakeside Introduces Low-Profile, Large-Capacity Tray Delivery Carts; July, p. 54
Maranatha Introduces “Heart Healthy” Nut Butters; May, p. 59
New Book Helps People Make Sense of Blood Sugar Levels; February, p. 51
New Tool Kit Uncovers the Growing World of Sugar-Free; October, p. 68
Nutritional Computing Concepts Announces Version 4 of the Computer Planned Nutrition Program; May, p. 59
On-the-Go Drinks That Are Good for You; November, p. 62
Organic Plus Instant Oatmeal Adds Flax and More to Breakfast; February, p. 50
Pamela’s Products Debuts Gluten-Free, Low-Carb Cookies; September, p. 68
Program Teaches Parents Nutrition Habits to Prevent Childhood Obesity; February, p. 50
Revival Baked Pasta Soy Chips Come in New Flavors; June, p. 55
Robi Nutrition Assistant Allows Easy Diet Tracking; January, p. 59
Rocomojo Introduces Coffee Without Side Effects of Caffeine and Acidity;
January, p. 59
Sanfaustino Offers Calcium in Water; September, p. 69
Stretch Island Fruit Introduces Fruit Leather Multipack; October, p. 68
These Chickens Crossed the Road for a Better Diet; September, p. 67
Tropical Source Chocolates for Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Living; March, p. 58
Type 1 Tools Simplify Type 1 Diabetes Management With a Kid-Friendly Attitude; September, p. 68
U.S. Mills Announces New Morning Graham-Wiches; January, p. 58
Waddajuice Combines Convenience and Health; June, p. 54
Walk Your Way to Better Health With Small Step...Big Rewards; January, p. 58
Wise Choice All-Natural, Reduced Fat Snacks Launched; November, p. 62

Research Briefs
B-Vitamins and Dementia; October, p. 54
Homocysteine and Diabetic Complications; August, p. 12
Link Between Obesity and Addiction; September, p. 30

Supplements
Alpha-Lipoic Acid: Not the Average Antioxidant; April, p. 56
Branched Chain Amino Acids for Exercise Performance; May, p. 48
Chromium Picolinate Linked to Reduced Carbohydrate Cravings Associated With Atypical Depression; September, p. 32
Conjugated Linoleic Acid; June, p. 44
5-HTP Supplements for Serotonin-Related Ailments; July, p. 44
Glucosamine or Conventional Medicine? Which Works Best for Osteoarthritis?; July, p. 40
Green Tea Extract; August, p. 44
Guggul for Lowering Cholesterol; February, p. 42
Interpreting a Dietary Supplement Label — Part 1; December, p. 44
Melatonin; November, p. 54
NFL/NFLPA Supplement Certification Program Announced; April, p. 24
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements Releases New Plan; March, p. 51
Nutritional Supplement Creatine Linked to Increased Metabolic Energy; December, p. 22
Save Your Vision; March, p. 52
Saw Palmetto: A Berry That Packs a Prostate Punch; October, p. 58
Skinny on Meal Replacements for Weight Management, The; July, p. 22
Taking Vitamins E and C Together May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease; March, p. 24
Vanadium; September, p. 56

Technology
Breakfast Cafe, The: Using the Internet to Teach Nutrition; June, p. 20
New Imaging Technology Detects Early Signs of Type 1 Diabetes in Animal Models; November, p. 26
Preventing Computer Disasters; March, p. 46
Where Is Supermarket Technology Headed?; May, p. 26

Today’s CPE
Cultural Competency: Values, Traditions, and Effective Practice; November, p. 14
Declining Nutritional Status in Older Adults; July, p. 12
Depression: What Dietitians Should Know; August, p. 18
Drug-Supplement Interactions: A New Concern for Dietitians; September, p. 22
GM Food Debate, The; June, p. 12
Is Wine a “Functional Food”?; April, p. 12
Macronutrient Requirements During Pregnancy; January, p. 20
Muscle Trap, The: Supplements Marketed to Men; March, p. 12
Nutrition Education for HIV/AIDS Patients; December, p. 12
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome; October, p. 14
Preparing Powerful Presentations; May, p. 16
Stalking the “Silent Killer”; February, p. 12

Weight Management
Call to Action, A: Seeking Answers to Childhood Weight Issues; April, p. 32
Gastric Bypass Surgery Riskiest for Those Who Need It Most; January, p. 6A
HHS Unveils FDA Strategy to Help Reduce Obesity; May, p. 23
Kaiser Family Foundation Releases New Report on Role of Media in Childhood Obesity; May, p. 22
Obesity Solution, The; May, p. 30
Skinny on Meal Replacements for Weight Management, The; July, p. 22

Women’s Health
Thyroid Disease in Women: Diagnostic Conundrum; October, p. 42

Weight Management
Call to Action, A: Seeking Answers to Childhood Weight Issues; April, p. 32
Gastric Bypass Surgery Riskiest for Those Who Need It Most; January, p. 6A
HHS Unveils FDA Strategy to Help Reduce Obesity; May, p. 23
Kaiser Family Foundation Releases New Report on Role of Media in Childhood Obesity; May, p. 22
Obesity Solution, The; May, p. 30
Skinny on Meal Replacements for Weight Management, The; July, p. 22

Women’s Health
Thyroid Disease in Women: Diagnostic Conundrum; October, p. 42

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