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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 131-136

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... • Examine the potential for addressing contextual factors from dif ferent population subgroups, regions, and countries that may or may not be conducive to harmonization. • Consider approaches to facilitate global sharing of resources to maintain quality and support cost-effectiveness to develop meth odologies for nutrient intake recommendations.
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... 132 HARMONIZATION OF APPROACHES TO NRVs Day 1 8:30 am Registration INTRODUCTION AND OPENING REMARKS 9:00 Welcome  Kostas Stamoulis, Food and Agriculture Organization Assistant Director-General, Economic and Social Development Department  Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, Planning Committee Chair 9:15 Defining the Problem: Partner Panel  Chizuru Nishida, Coordinator, Nutrition Policy and Scientific Advice, Department of Nutrition for Health and Development, World Health Organization  Anna Lartey, Director of Nutrition, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization 9:30 Background for the Workshop  Moderated by: Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, Planning Committee Chair Harmonizing the Nutrient Intake Values: Phase 1 Janet King, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute Applications and Uses of Nutrient Intake Recommendations Suzanne Murphy, Emerita, University of Hawaii SESSION 1: HARMONIZATION FRAMEWORKS Moderated by: Peter Clifton, University of South Australia 10:00 Terminology and Models Peter Clifton, University of South Australia 10:20 Endpoints -- Deficiency Versus Chronic Disease Amanda MacFarlane, Health Canada 10:40 Guiding Principles for Developing Dietary Reference Intakes Based on Chronic Disease Janet King, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
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... •  hat are the likely barriers and challenges to achieving W global harmonization from your standpoint? 10:00 Rapporteurs Report on Breakout Discussion 10:30 Break 11:00 Synthesis of Breakout Discussion Lindsay Allen, University of California, Davis
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... APPENDIX B 135 SESSION 5: ADVANTAGES, BARRIERS, AND CHALLENGES TO GLOBAL HARMONIZATION OF METHODOLOGIES FOR NUTRIENT INTAKE RECOMMENDATIONS Moderated by: Susan Fairweather-Tait, University of East Anglia, and Amanda MacFarlane, Health Canada 11:30 Panel Discussion -- Experiences from Countries That Have Collaborated  Southeast Asia: Emorn Udomkesmalee, Mahidol University  European Micronutrient Recommendations Aligned: Christophe Matthys, University of Leuven  European Food Safety Authority: Hildegard Przyrembel, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment  Africa: James Ntambi, University of Wisconsin–Madison  Norway: Helle Margrete Meltzer, Norwegian Institute of Public Health Topics for Discussion: •  imilarities and differences S •  hallenges and advantages C •  echanisms that could be considered for setting priorities M for activities, such as systematic reviews, tool kits, technical briefs •  otential for acceptance of methodological approaches P across countries •  otential ways forward P 1:00 pm Chair's Summary and Discussion of Next Steps  Stephanie Atkinson, McMaster University, Planning Committee Chair 1:30 Adjourn Meeting


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