Johnson and L. Jahns. Purdue Univ., NCI, NIH, Rockville,
FDA, College Park, MD and USDA, Grand Forks.
849. LACTATION: DETERMINANTS OF
LACTOGENESIS, LACTATION DURATION, AND
OTHER INDICATORS OF LACTATION SUCCESS
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I 849.1 Use of human milk in U.S. advanced
care neonatal units.
C.G. Perrine and K.S. Scanlon. Ctrs. for
Dis. Control and Prevent.
D182
II 849.2 Perception of maternity staff toward
baby-friendly hospital initiative accreditation.
Y. Bai, S.M.
Wunderlich and A.D. Fly. Montclair State Univ. and Indiana
Univ.
D183
I 849.3 In-person versus phone contacts have
most impact on breastfeeding success in a peer breastfeeding
support program for low income mothers.
M.R. Rozga, P.A.
Benton, K.M. Jean and B.H. Olson. Michigan State Univ.
D184
II 849.4 Development and validation of infant
feeding algorithms used to identify factors associated with
infant feeding practices.
Y. Zhu, L.M. Hernandez, Y. Dong, P.
Mueller, S. Hirschfeld and M.R. Forman. Univ. of Texas at
Austin and Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD, NIH, Rockville.
D185
I 849.5 Health professionals’ perceptions of
maternal obesity and how it relates to breastfeeding.
C.M.
Dieterich, K.M. Rasmussen and C.M. Devine. Cornell Univ.
D186
II 849.6 Fathers’ acceptance of
videoconferencing for remote lactation consultation: a pilot
study.
D.G. Lewis, M.F. Habibi and K.F. Kavanagh. Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville.
D187
I 849.7 Decreasing breastfeeding trends in
Mexico: 1999-2012.
T. González de Cosío, L. Escobar, L.D.
Castell, J. Rivera and M. Hernández. Natl. Inst. of Publ. Hlth.,
Cuernavaca.
D188
II 849.8 Does early or frequent pumping
increase milk production and exclusive breastfeeding among
mothers delivering preterm?
M. Murase, M. Taki, K. Mizuno,
T. Miyazawa, Y. Nakano, M. Aizawa, L. Nommsen-Rivers,
A. Morrow and K. Itabashi. Cincinnati Children’s Hosp. and
Showa Univ. Sch. of Med., Japan.
D189
I 849.9 Why do women stop after successfully
breastfeeding for three months?
H.N. Schwager, T. Kennedy,
N. Aubuchon-Endsley and D.G. Thomas. Oklahoma State
Univ. and Brown Univ.
D190
II 849.10 Timing of infant swallowing within
the respiratory cycle during breastfeeding.
D.T. Geddes, R.
Stoddart, V. Sakalidis and P.E. Hartmann. Sch. of Chem. and
Biochem., Univ. of Western Australia and St Hilda’s Anglican
Sch. for Girls, Mosman Park, Australia.
D191
I 849.11 The Breastfeeding and Employment
(BESt) Study: new mother employee perceptions of
breastfeeding support in companies.
B. Olson and M. Braun.
Michigan State Univ.
D192
II 849.12 Determinants of milk volume consumed
at a single morning feed by healthy, rural Polish infants.
L.D.
Klein, A. Galbarczyk, M. Klimek, I. Nenko, G. Jasienska
and K. Hinde. Harvard Univ. and Jagiellonian Univ. Med. Col.,
Poland.
D193
I 849.13 Dietary supplementation with branched-
chain amino acids to lactating sows enhances the availability of
glutamate and glutamine in milk.
R. Rezaei, D. Knabe, A. San
Gabriel, E. Nakamura, H. Uneyama and G. Wu. Texas A&M
Univ. and Ajinomoto Inc., Tokyo.
850. LACTATION: EFFECTS OF LACTATION/
BREASTFEEDING ON THE RECIPIENT INFANT
AND/OR LACTATING MOTHER
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D194
I 850.1 Does thawing and warming affect the
integrity of human milk?
D. Handa, A.F. Ahrabi, C.N. Codipilly,
S. Shah, D. Potak and R.J. Schanler. Cohen Children’s Med.
Ctr. of New York, New Hyde Park and Feinstein Inst. for Med.
Res., Manhasset, NY.
D195
II 850.2 Infant diet sets the tone for
parasympathetic regulation of resting heart rate: development
of vagal tone from 3 months to 2 years.
R.T. Pivik, A. Andres,
K. Tennal, Y. Gu, N. Armbya, M.A. Cleves and T.M. Badger.
Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci. and Arkansas Children’s Nutr.
Ctr.
D196
I 850.3 Vitamin A status and associated
variables in Mexican lactating women.
V. Lopez-Teros, L.
Quihui-Cota, J. Esparza-Romero, M.I. Grijalva-Haro, R.O.
Mendez-Estrada, B.I. Pacheco-Moreno, O. Tortoledo-Ortiz,
M.E. Duarte-Figueroa and H. Astiazaran-Garcia. Res. Ctr. for
food and Develop. A.C. Hermosillo and Univ. of Sonora, Mexico.
D197
II 850.4 Fecal microbiome and metabolites differ
between breast and formula-fed human infants.
M. Wang, M.
Li, R.S. Chapkin, I. Ivanov and S.M. Donovan. Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana and Texas A&M Univ.
D198
I 850.5 Infant and maternal bone status are
associated in lactating adolescents when calcium intake is
low but not following calcium plus vitamin D supplementation.
M.E. Diogenes, F.F. Bezerra, E.P. Rezende, M.F. Taveira, P.
Normando, I. Pinhal and C. Donangelo. Fed. Univ. of Rio de
Janeiro, State Univ. of Rio de Janeiro and Univ. of the Republic,
Uruguay.
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D199
II 850.6 Breastfeeding protection against infant
mortality in Mexico, adjusting for reverse causality.
T. González
de Cosío, L. Escobar, L.D. González, H. López Gatell and M.
Hernández. Natl. Inst. of Publ. Hlth., Cuernavaca.
D200
I 850.7 Validation of a method to determine
lutein and lycopene levels in frozen human plasma by
reversed-phase HPLC.
J. Abadiano, N. Craft, S. Yachetti and
A. Burgher. Pfizer Inc., Collegeville, PA and Craft Technol. Inc.,
Wilson, NC.
D201
II 850.8 Prevalence of food allergies and asthma
and associated risk factors in the STRONG Kids Program.
K.N.
Paige, M. Teran-Garcia and S.M. Donovan. Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
D202
I 850.9 Effect of lactation on antioxidant indices
and bone mineral density in adult women.
F. Kamp, V.M.
Gomes, D.I. Silva, F.F. Bezerra and A.G. Torres. Fed. Inst. of
Educ., Sci. and Technol., Rio de Janeiro, Fed. Univ. of Rio de
Janeiro and State Univ. of Rio de Janeiro.
851. OBESITY: WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
Poster
(Sponsored by: Obesity RIS)
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D203
I 851.1 Dietary factors affecting weight gain in
midlife women.
V. Chopra, C. Perry and M. Reicks. Univ. of
Minnesota, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
D204
II 851.2 Multi-component access to a
commercially available weight loss program: a randomized
controlled trial.
C.A. Johnston, S. Rost, K. Miller-Kovach,
J.P. Moreno and J.P. Foreyt. Baylor Col. of Med. and Weight
Watchers Intl. Inc., New York.
D205
I 851.3 Evaluation of the SHAPEDOWN weight
loss program conducted through a hospital in north central
Indiana: a family-centered approach.
C.A. Friesen and M.R.
Harter. Ball State Univ.
D206
II 851.4 Motivation to lose weight and the
interaction of environmental factors.
A.K. Thaw and M.
Redhead. Millsaps Col., MS.
D207
I 851.5 A qualitative exploration of facilitators
and barriers to weight-loss maintenance in premenopausal
women.
C.J. Metzgar, A.G. Preston, D.L. Miller and S.M.
Nickols-Richardson. Penn State and The Hershey Co.
D208
II 851.6 Effects of different calorie restriction
diets in obese women.
A.T. Triffoni-Melo, A.A. Jordão, I. Dick-
de-Paula, P.P. Ovídio and R.W. Diez-Garcia. Sch. of Med. of
Ribeirão Preto, Univ. of São Paulo.
D209
I 851.7 The effect of high protein diet on weight
reduction and maintenance in overweight adults.
H.N. Kao,
J-H. Yang, C-H. Hsia, C-Y. Chen, S-Y. Lim and Y-w. Chien.
Sch. of Nutr. and Hlth. Sci., Taipei Med. Univ.
D210
II 851.8 Effect of seven week’s diet program for
woman on body weight loss and health related index in Korea.
J.O. Koo and H.J. Park. Korea Natl. Open Univ.
D211
I 851.9 Interrelationships between eating
behavior self efficacy and weight loss.
J.P. Karl, R.A.
Cheatham, S.K. Das, C.H. Gilhooly, S.B. Roberts and E.
Saltzman. USDA at Tufts Univ.
D212
II 851.10 Effects of 8-week body weight control
program in public health center on self-reported fatigue in
Korean adult obese women.
K.J. Chang, S.Y. Park and J.S.
You. Inha Univ., South Korea.
D213
I 851.11 High energy intake at lunch time, high
intake of sodas, fried vegetables and low intake of dairy foods
are associated with obesity in women living in rural Mexico.
M.C. Caamaño, J. Gutierrez, O.P. García, D. Ronquillo and
J.L. Rosado. Autonomous Univ. of Querétaro and Cindetec
A.C., Mexico.
D214
II 851.12 Effectiveness of losing weight slowly
for producing and maintaining weight loss in overweight and
obese adults: 24 month results.
C.R. Pacanowski and D.A.
Levitsky. Cornell Univ.
D215
I 851.13 Do you know obesity when you see it? A
study of the relationship between body mass index and health
indices.
M. Arnhold. Univ. of Wisconsin-Superior.
D216
II 851.14 A weight management program,
including a blend of natural compounds, facilitates weight loss
in overweight men and women: a pilot study.
S.M. Wood, S.
Poole, D. Burke, M. Bartlett and A. Mastaloudis. Nu Skin
Enterprises, Provo, UT.
D217
I 851.15 Three behaviorally-based lifestyle
interventions produce weight loss and decrease markers of
cardiovascular disease risk in obese adults.
J.L. Jones, G.
Welk, J. Stewart, S. Walsh, K. Paulson and S. Barclay. Iowa
State Univ.
D218
II 851.16 Weight and percent body fat increased
significantly over freshman year in a subset of the FLASH
College Health Study.
A. Pride, D. Hey, T. Hagobian, A.Y.
McDermott and L.M. Hall. Cal Poly State Univ. and STRIDE,
San Luis Obispo.
852. OBESITY: BODY COMPOSITION
Poster
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D219
I 852.1 Pre-pregnancy BMI, physical activity
and resting energy expenditure predicts body composition in
pregnancy.
F. Begum, I. Colman, L. McCargar, R.C. Bell and
APrON Study Team. Univ. of Alberta and Univ. of Ottawa.
D220
II 852.2 Development of a figural drawing scale
for body shape assessment in Chinese.
E.T.S. Li and T.P.M.
Cheng. The Univ. of Hong Kong Sch. of Biol. Sci.
D221
I 852.3 Interactions between physical
performance, body-composition and nutrition in individuals one
to three years after stroke.
B.M. Vahlberg, B. Lindmark, L.
Zetterberg, K. Hellström and T. Cederholm. Uppsala Univ.,
Sweden.
D222
II 852.4 Positive effect of white button mushrooms
when substituted for meat on body weight and composition
changes during weight loss and weight maintenance—a one-
year randomized clinical trial.
K.H. Poddar, M. Ames, H-J.
Chen, M.J. Feeney, Y. Wang and L.J. Cheskin. Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg Sch. of Publ. Hlth. and Consultant, Food and Agr.
Indust., Los Altos.
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D223
I 852.5 Towards a better understanding of the
negative relationship between adiposity and cognitive health
in prepubertal children.
L.B. Raine, N.A. Khan, E.S. Drollette,
M.R. Scudder, N.J. Cohen, A.F. Kramer and C.H. Hillman.
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
D224
II 852.6 Impact of central obesity on total and
regional bone mineral density in adults.
J.J. Lee, M. Yao, B. Xu
and J.H. Freeland-Graves. Univ. of Texas at Austin.
D225
I 852.7 Comparison of visceral adiposity and
obesity parameters in Caucasian and Hispanic adults.
J.H.
Freeland-Graves, J. Lee, M. Yao and B. Xu. Univ. of Texas at
Austin.
D226
II 852.8 Salivary flow rate, dental caries and
body fat by DXA, in pre-school children.
P.N. Rodriguez, M.V.
Iglesias, C.A. Gamba, L. Passarini, F. Lifshitz and A.B.
Argentieri. Univ. of Buenos Aires and Sansum Med. Res. Inst.,
Santa Barbara.
D227
I 852.9 Comparison of visceral fat measured
by magnetic resonance imaging and dual-energy X-ray
absorptiometry in women.
S. Li, M.K. Ozias, S.E. Carlson, C.
Li, P-C. Lin, A. Schmitt and H.R. Hull. Univ. of Kansas Med.
Ctr. and Howard Univ.
D228
II 852.10 Estrogen replacement prevents
ovariectomy-induced muscle degradation via lowering local
IGF-1 production.
Z. Ezzat-Zadeh, N. Navaei, N. Akhavan,
B-S. Park, P.B. Chase, J-S. Kim and B.H. Arjmandi. Florida
State Univ.
D229
I 852.11 Spinal cord dysfunction does not
influence leptin in a group of adolescents.
E. Merlino and M.
Dopler-Nelson. Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell.
D230
II 852.12 Reliability of adipose tissue quantification
using water suppressed and non-water suppressed MRI in
obese women.
M.D. Spencer, J.N. Pineda, S.F. Haller, R.B.
Moran, S. Lorenzo, V. Bernhardt, J.T. Bassett, P.T. Weatherall
and T.G. Babb. Inst. for Exer. and Envrn. Med., Dallas and Univ.
of Texas Southwestern Med. Ctr.
D231
I 852.13 Alterations in carbohydrate metabolism
in individuals with spinal cord injury.
M. Dopler-Nelson, E.
Merlino and B.J. Burri. Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell and
USDA, Davis.
853. OBESITY: SATIETY
Poster
(Sponsored by: Obesity RIS)
(Cosponsored by: Energy and Macronutrient Metabolism
RIS)
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D232
I 853.1 The effect of simulated gut digestion
of various proteins on cholecystokinin and glucagon-like
peptide-1 release in an enteroendocrine cell line (STC-1).
N.
Napawan, N.J. McGraw, B. Tulk and E.S. Krul. Solae LLC, St.
Louis.
D233
II 853.2 Inhibition of satiety neuropeptides is
related to low expression of pERK and Egr1 in diet-induced
obesity.
M.S. Kim and S.N. Han. Seoul Natl. Univ. and Res.
Inst. of Human Ecol., Seoul.
D234
I 853.3 Impact of including no beverage control
in detecting statistical differences between a test beverage
containing fiber and fiber free, isocaloric placebo beverage
when measuring next meal energy intake and satiety perception
in a randomized, controlled, cr
S. Park, R. Scott, R. Re and S.
Hull. The Coca-Cola Co. and Leatherhead Food Res., Surrey,
U.K.
D235
II 853.4 A lower calorie egg whites breakfast
is as satiating as a higher calorie whole eggs breakfast.
K.
Reimers, M. Meyer, T. Ward and M. Andon. ConAgra Foods
Inc., Omaha.
D236
I 853.5 Acute appetite responses to two
different dietary fibers as part of ready-to-eat breakfast cereals
in overweight women.
D.W. Lafond, T.M. Rains, C.M. Cook,
K.C. Maki, A.L. Schild, V.N. Kaden, K.M. Kelley, A.L. Lawless
and D.R. Romsos. Michigan State Univ. and Biofortis Clin.
Res., Addison, IL.
D237
II 853.6 Protease resistant soy proteins and
their interactions to murine intestinal mucosa.
J. Lim, J-Y. Lee,
J. Lee, Y. Yum and J-S. Kim. Kyungpook Univ., South Korea.
D238
I 853.7 Comparison of the effects of chemical
composition, processing and food form on the satiety of barley.
A. Aldughpassi, T. Wolever and A. Elsayed. Univ. of Toronto
and Agr. and Agri-Food Canada, Guelph, ON.
854. ENERGY BALANCE, MACRONUTRIENTS AND
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
Poster
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D239
I 854.1 Impact of a combination of medium-
chain triglycerides and dietary fiber in a form of meal
replacement shake on postprandial energy expenditure.
H.
Amagase, R. Handel and D.M. Nance. FreeLife Intl., Phoenix
and Univ. of California Irvine, Orange.
D240
II 854.2 Recommended daily caloric intake. C.P.
Bernardin and A. Moller. Univ. of Texas at Dallas.
D241
I 854.3 Energy expenditure of military helicopter
air crews during combat missions assessed by modified
factorial method.
W.J. Tharion and M. Yokota. U.S. Army Res.
Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA.
D242
II 854.4 Eating an avocado a day does not
change body composition or blood cholesterol in healthy
students.
M.B. Johnson, B. Burns-Whitmore, T. Spalding
and M.F. Sancho-Madriz. California State Polytech Univ.,
Pomona.
D243
I 854.5 Level of interest in a weight management
program among adult U.S. military dependents.
A.S. Bukhari,
A.J. Young, S.M. McGraw, S.B. Roberts and S.K. Das. U.S.
Army Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA and USDA at Tufts Univ.
D244
II 854.6 Energy debt for body weight reduction
depends on the body fat before reduction in rats.
K. Okamura,
A. Nakashima, T. Fujii, M. Xu, C. Tanaka and T. Sonou. Osaka
Univ. Hlth. Sport Sci.
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