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Unintended Weight Loss in Older Adults Evidence Analysis Project
American Dietetic Association

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Methodology. For a brief overview of the steps in ADA's Evidence Analysis process, click here. For a detailed, step-by-step description of ADA's Evidence Analysis process, see the online version of our Evidence Analysis Manual.

Contact ADA. Contact us to provide feedback or to suggest a topic that you would like to see added to the online ADA Evidence Analysis Library.

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Web Development. This innovative online resource for dietetics professionals and other healthcare professionals was created through a generous grant from the Ann Hertzler Fund of the American Dietetic Association Foundation. Thank you!

Workgroup Members

  • Mary Ellen E. Posthauer, RD, CD, LD, Chair
  • Ronni Chernoff, PhD, RD, FADA
  • Krista M. Clark, RD, LD, CNSD
  • Becky Dorner, RD, LD
  • Charlette R. Gallagher-Allred, PhD, RD, LD
  • Gretchen Y. Robinson, MS, RD, LD, FADA

Project Manager/Lead Analyst

  • Erica K. Gradwell, MS, RD

Financial Contributor

  • Commission on Dietetic Registration

To view all contributors to the Unintended Weight Loss in Older Adults Project, click here.



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