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1 JAY KANDIAH, PhD, RD, CD Area(s) of Teaching Undergraduate (U) and Graduate (G) courses: Medical Nutrition Therapy (I & II) (U), Principles of Human Nutrition (U), Vitamins and Minerals (G), Human Nutrition (G), Pediatric Nutrition (G), Nutrition Assessment (G), Nutrition Counseling Practicum Nutrition (U), Foods, and Customs of the World (U) and Nutrition for Educators (U). Areas(s) of Expertise Human Nutrition, pediatric nutrition, human metabolic research, international nutrition, nutrition education, vegetarianism, applied/clinical nutrition. Academic Appointment Professor, Dept. of Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS), Ball State University (BSU) (Fall 2002); Director of Asia-Pacific Field Study, Dept of FCS, BSU (2002-present); Associate Professor, Foods and Nutrition, Dept. of FCS, BSU ( ); Assistant Professor, Foods and Nutrition, Dept. of FCS, BSU ( ) Certification R.D. (Registered Dietitian) C.D. (Certified Dietitian) Refereed Publications Kandiah, J., Yake, M. and Willett, H. Effect of stress on eating patterns among adults. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 2008; 37; Pennington, J., Kandiah, J, Nicklas, T, Pitman, S, and Stitzel, K. Practice paper of the American Dietetic Association: Nutrient density: meeting nutrient goals within calorie needs. Journal of the American Dietetic Association.2007; 107: Kandiah, J., Stinnett, L. and Lutton, D. Observed plate waste in hospitalized patients: length of stay and diet order. Journal of the American Dietetic Association.2006; 106: Saiki, D., and Kandiah, J. Clothing and food purchasing trends among U.S. ethnic groups: 1980 to Forum for Family and Consumer Issues, 10 (2), Kandiah, J., Yake, M., Jones, J, and Meyer, M. Stress influences appetite and comfort food preferences in college women. Nutrition Research, 2006; 26:
2 Brinson, D. and Kandiah, J. Efficacy of low-carbohydrate diets on weight loss. The Digest, Public Health/Community Nutrition Practice Group, American Dietetic Association. 2006; Winter, 7-9. Kandiah, J. Low fiber diet. Indiana Diet Manual, Indiana Dietetic Association 2006; Seltz, S. and Kandiah, J. Nutrition considerations and needs for older adults. The Digest, Public Health/Community Nutrition Practice Group, American Dietetic Association. 2005; Fall, 1,3,4. Kandiah, J. and Brinson, D. Nutritional efficacy of vegetarian diets in pediatrics. Nutrition Link, The School Nutrition Services Dietetic Practice Group, American Dietetic Association, 2005; 1,7. Kandiah, J. and Brinson, D. Current research on nutritional adequacy of vegetarian diets in children. A Building Block for Life, Pediatric Practice Group, American Dietetic Association. 2005; 28, Kandiah, J., Jones, C. and Ignico, A. Nutrition knowledge and food choices of elementary school children. Journal of the International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance. 2005; XL1, #2, Kandiah, J. and Bischoff, L. Garlic for your heart. Clinical Connections, Clinical Practice Group, American Dietetic Association. 2003; 22:6-7. Bischoff, L. and Kandiah, J. Dysphagia: A standardized approach. Clinical Connections, Clinical Practice Group, American Dietetic Association. 2003; 23:1-4. Kandiah, J., Gibson, K and Page, Christine. Plate waste in elementary school lunches: type of entrée and method of meal service. In: Research Applications in Family and Consumer Sciences. Stewart, B.L., Purcell, R.S., and Lovingood, R.P. (ed). The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. 2003; Kandiah, J., Peterson, C. and Ignico, A. National school breakfast and lunch meals: Blood lipid levels in prepubescents. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. 2003; 11: Kandiah, J. Impact of tofu or tofu + orange juice on hematological indices of lacto-ovovegetarian females. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. 2002; 57: Kandiah, J. Does nutrition education help lower serum lipid levels in athletes with cerebral palsy?. Palaestra. 2000; 16 (2) Kandiah, J. Ethics: Point-counterpoint on alternative medicine. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences. 1999; 91(1): 30. Kandiah, J, Tuitoek P. Levels of dietary fat and sources of calcium on protein utilization in humans. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 1998; 68 (2) Kandiah, J., Fadhilah P. Fast food consumption and nutrient composition of diets of Malaysian elementary school children. International Journal of Biosocial and MedicalResearch. 1998; 14 (1)
3 Kandiah, J. Nutritional concerns and recommendations for children with cerebral palsy. Exceptional Parent. Nov 1997, pg Kandiah, J. Nutritional assessment of U.S. Paralympic athletes with cerebral palsy. International Journal of Biosocial and Medical Research. 1996; 14(2) Kandiah, J., Tuitoek P, and Kies C. Protein utilization in humans as affected by level of dietary fat. Nutrition Research. 1996; 16: Kandiah, J. Carbonated soft drink acceptability of college students: impact of glass bottle or aluminum can packaging. Ceylon Journal of Medical Sciences. 1995; 38: Kandiah, J., Kies C. Protein utilization in humans as affected by guar gum and/or selenium supplementation. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 1994; 46: Driskell, J.A., Kies, C.V., Giraud, D.W., Dempsey, S.L., Ganji, V.K., Ediowne, A.O., and Kandiah, J. Plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate concentrations and urinary 4-pyridoxic acid: creatine ratios of adults of various ethnicities. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. 1994; 32: Kandiah, J., Kies, C. Calcium carbonate supplements may adversely affect protein nutriture. Nutrition Research. 1994; 14: Kandiah, J., Kies, C. Aluminum concentrations in tissues of rats: effect of soft drink packaging. BioMetals 1994;7: Kandiah, J., Kies, C. Aluminum status of humans fed diets varied in sources of dietary aluminum. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 1993; 36: REFEREED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS/ABSTRACTS (Last 5 years) Kandiah, J., Resler, J.M., and Amend, V. Effect of an innovative educational contest on serum phosphorus levels and calcium-phosphorus products among hemodialysis patients. American Dietetic Association, Chicago, Illinois (October 2008). Kandiah, J., Burian, C., and Amend, V. Teaching new mothers about infant feeding cues increases breastfeeding duration. American Dietetic Association, Chicago, Illinois (October 2008). Kandiah, J., Amend, V., and Bhagowalia, P. Technology and MyPyramid.gov: What college students know? Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Indianapolis, IN - State (September, 2008). Saiki, D. and Kandiah, J. What are the health and psycho-social effects of extended computer use? American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - National (June, 2008). Weiss, T. and Kandiah, J. Factors and attitudes influencing WIC mothers infant feeding decisions. Indiana Dietetic Association, Indianapolis, IN - State (April 2008). Vincent, D, Kandiah, J., and Amend, V. Acceptance of complementary and alternative medicine. Indiana Dietetic Association, Indianapolis, IN - State (April 2008). Kandiah, J. and Page, Christine. Texture and flavor influences acceptance of soynut butter - Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) San Diego, California - National (April 2006).
4 Kandiah, J. Asia-Pacific field experiences for Family and Consumer Sciences majors Terre Haute, Indiana State (November 2005). Kandiah, J. Unhealthy weight management practices of college students. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Minneapolis, Minnesota - National (June 2005). Kandiah, J. and Meyer, M. Effect of stress on college students change in appetite and food selection. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) - San Diego, California National (April 2005). Kandiah, J. and Priest, S. Relationship between soft drink intake and fruit and vegetable consumption among college students. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences San Diego, California National (June 2004). Kandiah, J., Techakitttiroj, C. and Strahley, M. Nutrition awareness of folic acid and neural tube defects among Thai women. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Washington D.C. National (April 2004). CHAPTER IN BOOKS Kandiah, J., and Amend V. Caffeine and Tannis in Nutrition and Exercise Concerns of Middle Age, Driskell JA (ed.) Taylor & Francis Group 2009; Chapter 12, Kandiah, J. Physically disabled athletes. In: Sports Nutrition: A Guide for the Professional Working with Active People. 3 rd edition. C. Rosenbloom (ed). The American Dietetic Association, Chicago, IL. 2001; Kandiah, J. Nutritional concerns of physically disabled athletes. In: Nutritional Applications in Exercise and Sport. 4 th edition. Wolinsky, I. and Driskell, J.A. (Eds). CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL. 2000; Kandiah, J. physically disabled athletes. Sport Nutrition: A guide for the professional working with active people, 3 rd edition. SCAN, The American Dietetic Association Chapter 21. Kandiah, J. Nutrition and the physically disabled athlete. Nutrition in Exercise and Sport, 3rd edition, CRC press, Boca Raton Chapter 21. Kandiah, J. Calcium and iron intakes of disabled elite athletes. Sports Nutrition Minerals and Electrolytes, 1st edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida Chapter 7. PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC SERVICE President-Elect, Indiana Dietetic Association (July 2008-present) Nutrition Consultant/Educator Malaysia, Thailand, & Australia (2002-present) Member of Ethics Committee, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences - National (June 2006 present). Reviewer for Benjamin Cummings (October 2007, April 2006) Reviewer for the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (August 1998-present). Reviewer for Thomson Publishing, Understanding Nutrition, 10 th edition, (2004) Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Nutrition (September 1996-present). Reviewer for the Journal of the American Dietetic Association (1993-present).
5 Counselor, Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (June 2008-present) President, Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (May 12, May 2008) President-Elect, Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (May May ) Education Chair, Indiana Dietetic Association (April ). Member of Search Committee for Dean of Applied Sciences and Technology (Fall 2007-present). Chair of Nutrition Area, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (Fall ). Member, Asian Studies Committee, Ball State University (2000-present). Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (August 2003-April 2005). Advisor for Dietetic Students, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (1998-present). SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS & INTERVIEWS (Last 5 years) Kandiah, J. Healthy babies = healthy adults Preventing obesity in children. Early Childhood Conference, Muncie, Indiana (October, 2008). Kandiah, J. Kaleidoscope of Intercultural Communication, Indiana Dietetic Association, Indianapolis, Indiana (April 2008). Kandiah, J. International exchange programs and experiences, Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Indianapolis, Indiana (October 2007). Kandiah, J. Children s kaleidoscope: Fruits and vegetables Early Childhood Conference, Muncie, Indiana (October 13, 2007). Kandiah, J. Healthy Life Style Habits, Training and Development, Ball State University (November 2006) Kandiah, J. Sweet Freedom, Early Childhood Conference, Muncie, Indiana (October 2005). Kandiah, J. Food Pyramid (TV interview), Newslink at 9:00, Channel 61, Ball State University, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana (April 2005). Kandiah, J. Try the Milky Way, Early Childhood Conference, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana (October 2004). Kandiah, J. Healthy Food, Bodies and Mind (interview) Ball State Alumnus Association Publication, Muncie, Indiana (March 2004). Kandiah, J. Food Addiction (interview) - Star Press, Muncie, Indiana (March 2004). AWARDS Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Ball State University Muncie, Indiana (2005). Outstanding Educator s Award, Didactic Program in Dietetics, Indiana Dietetic Association (2000).
6 New Achievers Award, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (1999). Nominated for Excellence in Teaching, USDA Award (1999). Woman of the Year, American Biographic Institute (1998). New Achiever Award, Indiana Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, IN (1998). Who's Who in American Education, 5th edition ( ). Nominated for Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, Ball State University, Muncie, IN (1995). Fellowship in Pediatric Nutrition, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University School of Medicine, IN ( ). Last Modification: March 2009
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