Emerging Technologies for Nutrition Research: Potential for Assessing Military Performance Capability
- PMID: 25121304
- Bookshelf ID: NBK233767
- DOI: 10.17226/5827
Emerging Technologies for Nutrition Research: Potential for Assessing Military Performance Capability
Excerpt
The latest of a series of publications based on workshops sponsored by the Committee on Military Nutrition Research, this book's focus on emerging technologies for nutrition research arose from a concern among scientists at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine that traditional nutrition research, using standard techniques, centered more on complex issues of the maintenance or enhancement of performance, and might not be sufficiently substantive either to measure changes in performance or to predict the effects on performance of stresses soldiers commonly experience in operational environments. The committee's task was to identify and evaluate new technologies to determine whether they could help resolve important issues in military nutrition research. The book contains the committee's summary and recommendations as well as individually authored chapters based on presentations at a 1995 workshop. Other chapters cover techniques of body composition assessment, tracer techniques for the study of metabolism, ambulatory techniques for the determination of energy expenditure, molecular and cellular approaches to nutrition, the assessment of immune function, and functional and behavioral measures of nutritional status.
Copyright 1997 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Sections
- COMMITTEE ON MILITARY NUTRITION RESEARCH
- FOOD AND NUTRITION BOARD
- PREFACE
- I. COMMITTEE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- II. THE CURRENT ARMY PROGRAM AND ITS FUTURE NEEDS
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III. TECHNIQUES OF BODY COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT
- 4. Military Application of Body Composition Assessment Technologies
- 5. Imaging Techniques of Body Composition: Advantages of Measurement and New Uses
- 6. Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry: Research Issues and Equipment
- 7. Bioelectrical Impedance: A History, Research Issues, and Recent Consensus
- III. Discussion
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IV. TRACER TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF METABOLISM
- 8. Stable Isotope Tracers: Technological Tools that have Emerged
- 9. Measurement of Energy Substrate Metabolism Using Stable Isotopes
- 10. Combined Stable Isotope-Positron Emission Tomography for In Vivo Assessment of Protein Metabolism
- 11. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Liver and Muscle Glycogen Metabolism in Humans
- IV. Discussion
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V. AMBULATORY TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE
- 12. Doubly Labeled Water for Energy Expenditure
- 13. Measurement of Oxygen Uptake with Portable Equipment
- 14. Advances in Ambulatory Monitoring: Using Foot Contact Time to Estimate the Metabolic Cost of Locomotion
- 15. Noninvasive Measurement of Plasma Metabolites Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
- V. Discussion
- VI. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR APPROACHES TO NUTRITION
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VII. ASSESSMENT OF IMMUNE FUNCTION
- 20. The Validity of Blood and Urinary Cytokine Measurements for Detecting the Presence of Inflammation
- 21. New Approaches to the Study of Abnormal Immune Function
- 22. New Technologies for Producing Systemic and Muscosal Immunity by Oral Immunization: Immunoprophylaxis in Meals, Ready-to-Eat
- VI and VII. Discussion
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VIII. FUNCTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL MEASURES OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS
- 23. Involuntary Muscle Contraction to Assess Nutritional Status
- 24. Application of Cognitive Performance Assessment Technology to Military Nutrition Research
- 25. New Techniques for Assessment of Mental Performance in the Field
- 26. The Iowa Driving Simulator: Using Simulation for Human Performance Measurement
- VIII. Discussion
- APPENDIXES
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