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![ASN Publications Newsletter: August 2022](https://nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/asn-logo.jpg)
ASN Publications Newsletter: August 2022
A monthly newsletter bringing you the latest from ASN Publications August Editor’s Choice The Journal of NutritionVolume 152, Issue 8,
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![Fish and meat intake influence amino acid nitrogen isotope ratios in tissues](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Men-Eating-a-Meal-Together-768x512.jpg)
Fish and meat intake influence amino acid nitrogen isotope ratios in tissues
Establishing conclusive links between intake patterns and disease/health states is contingent upon an accurate assessment of food and nutrient intakes.
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![Subclinical inflammation does not affect retinol isotope dilution estimates of total liver vitamin A reserves](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Subclinical-inflammation-does-not-affect-retinol-isotope-dilution-estimates-of-total-liver-vitamin-A-reserves-768x512.jpg)
Subclinical inflammation does not affect retinol isotope dilution estimates of total liver vitamin A reserves
Accurate estimates of vitamin A status is necessary in order to appropriately supplement children with deficiency and avoid causing hypervitaminosis
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![NUTRITION 2023: Know Before You Go Tips](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/NUTRITION-2023-Blog-Post--768x512.jpg)
NUTRITION 2023: Know Before You Go Tips
We cannot wait to welcome you back in person at the Sheraton Boston for NUTRITION 2023, July 22 – 25!
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![ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Heather E. Schier, MS](https://nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/asn-logo.jpg)
ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Heather E. Schier, MS
Heather E. Schier is one of two current fellows. Schier is a Graduate Research Associate in the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Nutrition at The Ohio State University. She has been a member of ASN since 2020.
![New Special Collection in Current Developments in Nutrition: Diet, Nutrition, and Sustainability: Promoting a Healthy Planet and Healthy People](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ASN-Journal-BLOG-posts-June-2020-1.png)
New Special Collection in Current Developments in Nutrition: Diet, Nutrition, and Sustainability: Promoting a Healthy Planet and Healthy People
The new Current Developments in Nutrition (CurrDevNutr) Special Collection, “Diet, Nutrition, and Sustainability: Promoting a Healthy Planet and Healthy People,”
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![Diet quality leads to greater gut microbiota diversity and function](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Diet-quality-leads-to-greater-gut-microbiota-diversity-and-function-768x512.png)
Diet quality leads to greater gut microbiota diversity and function
A research team from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and the University of California San Diego investigated differences
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![School-based nutrition education, cooking, and gardening intervention: Impact on unprocessed and ultra-processed food consumption in children](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/School-based-nutrition-education-cooking-and-gardening-intervention-768x512.png)
School-based nutrition education, cooking, and gardening intervention: Impact on unprocessed and ultra-processed food consumption in children
A recent study published in The Journal of Nutrition reveals that school-based gardening, cooking and nutrition education interventions can improve
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![Intake of ultra-processed foods linked with increased risk of death](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Intake-of-ultra-processed-foods-linked-with-increased-risk-of-death-768x512.jpeg)
Intake of ultra-processed foods linked with increased risk of death
Processed meats and soft drinks show strongest association with increased mortality Chicago (June 30, 2024) — In a new study, older
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![Regular Bedtimes for Children May be Protective Against Obesity](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/pexels-photo-101523.jpeg)
Regular Bedtimes for Children May be Protective Against Obesity
For many generations parenting books and gurus alike have heralded the importance of routine. Beginning in infancy, children are scheduled
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