Doris Howes Calloway

Q3 Nursing Nutrition Today Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1097/nt.0000000000000593
Allison A. Yates, Nancy F. Butte, Suzanne P. Murphy, Molly J. Kretsch, Janet C. King, Mary L. Blackburn
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Throughout her career, Doris Howes Calloway sought to understand what influences human protein and energy requirements and metabolism in controlled and field settings. Much of her research became the basis for national and international dietary recommendations, many of which are in use today. She served on many committees of the US Food and Nutrition Board/National Research Council/Institute of Medicine and the Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization of the United Nations. Concerned about populations where marginal malnutrition is often overlooked, Dr Calloway led a major United States Agency for International Development–funded multiuniversity research project in low-income countries to better understand the effects of moderate malnutrition on growth and health. She led this extensive multinational study while serving as provost, the first woman in the senior administration at the University of California, Berkeley campus. Toward the end of her professional career, she was appointed chair of the 1995 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee. Her interest in food and nutrition policy helped reorient dietary guidance both in the United States and internationally. Dr Calloway's scientific and humanitarian accomplishments were extended further through the subsequent research and leadership activities of her colleagues, graduate students, and others whom she mentored.
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在她的整个职业生涯中,多丽丝·豪斯·卡洛韦试图了解在受控和野外环境中影响人类蛋白质和能量需求以及新陈代谢的因素。她的许多研究成为了国家和国际饮食建议的基础,其中许多建议至今仍在使用。她曾在美国食品和营养委员会/国家研究委员会/医学研究所和联合国粮食及农业组织/世界卫生组织的许多委员会任职。卡洛韦博士关注那些边缘营养不良往往被忽视的人群,他在低收入国家领导了一个由美国国际开发署资助的多所大学的大型研究项目,以更好地了解中度营养不良对生长和健康的影响。她在担任加州大学伯克利分校教务长期间领导了这项广泛的跨国研究,她是加州大学伯克利分校高级行政部门的第一位女性。在她的职业生涯即将结束时,她被任命为1995年美国人膳食指南咨询委员会的主席。她对食品和营养政策的兴趣帮助重新定位了美国和国际上的饮食指导。通过她的同事、研究生和她所指导的其他人随后的研究和领导活动,卡洛韦博士的科学和人道主义成就得到了进一步扩展。
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Nutrition Today
Nutrition Today Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: An established journal for over 40 years, Nutrition Today publishes articles by leading nutritionists and scientists who endorse scientifically sound food, diet and nutritional practices. It helps nutrition professionals clear a pathway through today"s maze of fad diets and cure-all claims. Lively review articles cover the most current and controversial topics, such as the role of dietary fiber in cancer, as well as news about people, meetings, and other events that affect the field. The journal features solicited and submitted original articles, reviews of nutrition research findings, and summaries of symposia.
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