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Workshop Summary: Dietary Supplement Use in Children: Who, What, Why, and Where Do We Go From Here?

Papers from the National Institutes of Health Conference on Dietary Supplement Use in Children, Part 1. Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):118-129.

Abstracts (A subscription may be required to access complete journal articles.)

Dietary Supplement Use in Children: Who, What, Why, and Where Do We Go From Here? Executive Summary.
Raiten DJ, Picciano MF, Coates P.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):118-120.

What Is a Nutrient? "If It Walks Like a Duck."
Miller SA.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):120-121.

Access to Dietary Supplements for Valid Medical Uses in Children.
Meyers AS.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):121.

Herbal Supplements: Indications, Clinical Concerns, and Safety.
Fugh-Berman A.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):122-124.

Current Patterns of Supplement Use in Adolescents.
Dwyer J, Garceau AO, Evans M, Li D, Lytle L, Hoelscher D, Nicklas TA, Zive M; CATCH Collaborative Working Group.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):124-126.

Dietary Supplements in American Children: Scientific vs Marketing Justifications.
Grivetti LE.
Nutr Today. 2002 May-Jun;37(3):128-129.

Papers from the National Institutes of Health Conference on Dietary Supplement Use in Children, Part 2. Nutr Today. 2002 July-Aug;37(4):169-180.

Abstracts (access to complete journal articles may require subscription)

Dietary Supplement Use in Children: Who, What, Why, and Where Do We Go From Here? Executive Summary.
Raiten DJ, Picciano MF, Coates P.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):167-169.

Treatment of Childhood Disease and Prevention of Childhood and Adult Disease.
Stallings VA.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):169-171.

Environmental Influences and What Have We Learned From Dietary Behavior Change With Children?
Baranowski T.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):171-172.

Family Influences: Mothers' and Daughters' Use of Multivitamin Mineral Supplements.
Birch LL, Lee Y.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):173-174.

Developmental Issues: Physiologic Factors Affecting the Safety and Bioavailability.
Walker WA.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):174-175.

Traditional Use and Current Status of Phytotherapy in Pediatrics.
Schilcher H.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):175-177.

Current Approaches to Standards of Care for Children: How Does the Pediatric Community Currently Approach This Issue?
Kleinman RE.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):177-179.

Identification of Molecular Targets and Biomarkers for Disease Resistance.
Milner JA.
Nutr Today. 2002 Jul-Aug;37(4):179-180.