Impacts and Echoes: The Lasting Influence of the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health
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Impacts and Echoes: The Lasting Influence of the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health
Abstract
The 1969 White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health had a significant influence on the direction of food and nutrition policy in the United States. The conference produced recommendations leading to federal legislation and programs to alleviate hunger and malnutrition, improve consumers' nutrition knowledge through education and labeling, and monitor the nutritional status of the population. Fifty years later, its legacy was revisited at a conference convened by Harvard University and Tufts University. This article reviews the literature contributing to the first author's keynote speech at the conference, its influencers, and its influences. We focus on the highlights of five domains that set the stage for the conference: the social environment, the food environment, nutrition science, public health data, and policy events. We briefly describe the conference, its proposed directions, and its lasting legacy in these five domains.
Keywords: White House Conference; food assistance programs; food policy; nutrition policy.
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