What are some major Milestones in ADAs development of Evidence Analysis Guidelines?
2000: ADA began carrying out evidence analysis on a range of nutrition-relevant diseases and conditions with a goal of enhancing dietetics practice in these areas. 2001: ADA published evidence-based medical nutrition therapy protocols on the topics of Hyperlipidemia, Gestational Diabetes, Diabetes 1 & 2, and Chronic Kidney Disease in a CD (compact disk) format. 2004: The online ADA Evidence Analysis Library ®(EAL®) was launched in October 2004 at ADA’s annual Food and Nutrition Conference & Expo (FNCE) with evidence analysis in 4 topic areas – Childhood Overweight, Critical Illness, Hyperlipidemia, and Measuring Energy Expenditure (Indirect Calorimetry). 2005: More than 375 evidence analysis questions/conclusion statements are available in 10 topic areas on the EAL®. The Evidence Based Guidelines (EBG) section of the Library was added in August 2005 with the online publication of the Disorders of Lipid Metabolism Nutrition Practice Guideline. 2006: More than 500 evidence analysis quest
2000: ADA began carrying out evidence analysis on a range of nutrition-relevant diseases and conditions with a goal of enhancing dietetics practice in these areas. 2001: ADA published evidence-based medical nutrition therapy protocols on the topics of Hyperlipidemia, Gestational Diabetes, Diabetes 1 & 2, and Chronic Kidney Disease in a CD (compact disk) format. 2004: The online ADA Evidence Analysis Library ®(EAL®) was launched in October 2004 at ADA’s annual Food and Nutrition Conference & Expo (FNCE) with evidence analysis in 4 topic areas – Childhood Overweight, Critical Illness, Hyperlipidemia, and Measuring Energy Expenditure (Indirect Calorimetry). 2005: More than 375 evidence analysis questions/conclusion statements are available in 10 topic areas on the EAL®. The Evidence Based Guidelines (EBG) section of the Library was added in August 2005 with the online publication of the Disorders of Lipid Metabolism Nutrition Practice Guideline. 2006: More than 500 evidence analysis quest