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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the United States' largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, with close to 72,000 members. After nearly 100 years as the American Dietetic Association (ADA), the organization officially changed its name to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (A.N.D.) in 2012.〔(Eat Right ). ''Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics''.〕 The organization’s members are primarily registered dietitian nutritionists (RDs or RDNs) and dietetic technicians as well as many researchers, educators, students, nurses, physicians, pharmacists, clinical and community dietetics professionals, consultants and food service managers.〔(Who We Are and What We Do ). ''Eat Right''.〕
The AND has faced controversy regarding corporate influence related to its relationship with the food industry and funding from corporate groups such as McDonald’s, CocaCola, Mars, and others.
==Origins==
The Academy was founded in 1917 in Cleveland, Ohio, by a group of women led by Lenna F. Cooper and the Academy's first president, Lulu G. Graves, who were dedicated to helping the government conserve food and improve public health during World War I.〔Barber, Mary I. ''(History of the American Dietetic Association, 1917-1959 )''. Lippincott: 1959.〕 It is now headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.〔Mayer, Jean and Dr. Johanna Dwyer. (Careers in Dietetics ). ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''. February 27, 1978.〕
The original mission of the Academy was in part to help make maximal use of America's food resources during wartime.〔Foer, Jonathan Safran. (Food industry dictates nutrition policy ). ''CNN''. October 30, 2009.〕 In its first year, the Academy attracted 58 members.〔(American Dietetic Association Reaches Membership Milestone, Surpassing 70,000 Members for the First Time ). ''Eat Right''. April 7, 2009.〕 It remained a small organization, remaining under the 1,000 member mark until the 1930s.〔 As the group's scope expanded, so did its membership numbers. Between the 1930s and 1960s, membership skyrocketed to more than 60,000.〔 Growth trajectory has since stabilized, and the Academy marked its 70,000th member when a female dietitian in Texas rejoined the Academy in May 2009.〔 Since its founding in 1917, the Academy has gained members in every decade.〔
In 1973, the Academy created “National Nutrition Week.” The theme the first year was "Invest in Yourself...Buy Nutrition.”〔(Diatetic Association tells of Nat’l Nutrition Week ). ''The Bryan Times''. March 2, 1973.〕 On May 9, 2010, the AND proclaimed “Registered Dietitian's Day” to honor the “indispensable providers of food and nutrition services and to recognize RDs for their commitment to helping people enjoy healthy lives.” The association also sponsors “National Nutrition Month” in March in the U.S.〔Grotto, Dave. (National Nutrition Month: Dave Grotto ). ''USA Today''. January 21, 2005.〕
According to current Academy president Sylvia Escott Stump, the group changed their name to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2012 to reflect the scientific and academic expertise of its members.〔Stein, Jeannine. (The American Dietetic Assn. gets a new name ). ''The Los Angeles Times''. January 4, 2012.〕

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