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Embargo Policy
Press Releases (2009)
Press Releases (2008)
General Information for the Media
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Embargo Policy

All press releases are under strict embargo until the first of the month at 12:00 AM EST. We will provide journalists and editors with full-text copies of the articles in question prior to the embargo date so that stories can be adequately researched and written.

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The press releases are in PDF format. To view these, Adobe Acrobat 6.01 or later is recommended.


Press Releases (2009)

Health-Centered Weight Control Method Shows Promise (November 2009)


Energy Gap Useful Tool for Successful Weight Loss Maintenance Strategy (November 2009)


Paradoxically, Food Insecurity May be Underlying Contributor to Overweight New Study Shows Link in Children Under 5 Years of Age (October 2009)


Medicine Wheel Model for Nutrition Shows Promise for Control of Type 2 Diabetes (September 2009)


Race/Ethnicity, Family Income and Education Associated with Sugar Consumption (August 2009)


Hispanic Children in US at Greater Risk for Obesity Than Other Ethnic/Racial Groups (June 2009)


People of Higher Socioeconomic Status Choose Better Diets—But Pay More Per Calorie (May 2009)


Young Vegetarians May Have Healthier Diets But Could Be At Risk for Disordered Eating Behaviors (April 2009)


Especially Among Children, Prevention Is Key to Halting Obesity Epidemic, President of American Dietetic Association Tells Congressional Subcommittee


Many Middle-Aged and Older Americans Not Getting Adequate Nutrition (March 2009)


Results of the Third School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study Published (February 2009)


Young Adults Need to Make More Time for Healthy Meals (January 2009)


News from the January 2009 Journal of the American Dietetic Association (January 2009)



Press Releases (2008)

Eating Whole Grains Lowers Heart Failure Risk, According to New Study (November 2008)


New Study Indicates Link Between Weight Gains During Pregnancy and Dieting History (October 2008)


New Study Assesses the Impact of Soft Drink Availability in Elementary Schools on Consumption (September 2008)


General Information for the Media

The Journal of the American Dietetic Association, the Official Journal of the American Dietetic Association, is the most widely read and highly cited journal in the field. Distributed on a regular basis, our press release program typically highlights high-quality forthcoming articles that cover ground-breaking original scientific studies and have direct clinical significance.

All articles published in The Journal are subject to a stringent peer review process.

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Press Services and Contact Information

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  • Inquire about specific articles published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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  • Inquire about the Journal of the American Dietetic Association in general

Lynelle Korte
Tel: +1 314-453-4841
jadamedia@elsevier.com or media@eatright.org

Doris Acosta, Director, Public Relations
dacosta@eatright.org

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