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Lynn B. Bailey, Ph.D. Professor and Department Head
University of Georgia, Foods and Nutrition Department, College of Family and Consumer
Sciences, 280 Dawson Hall, Athens GA, 30602  phone 706-542-4256 [email protected]
EDUCATION
Winthrop University
Clemson University
Purdue University
Rock Hill, SC
Clemson, SC
W. Lafayette, IN
BS
MS
PhD
1970
1972
1975
Biology
Nutrition
Nutrition
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Employer
Position
Dates
University of Georgia,
Athens, GA
Professor and Department Head
August 1,
2011- present
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
Professor, Food Science & Human
Nutrition
Associate Professor, Food Science &
Human Nutrition
Assistant Professor
1987
Post-Doctoral Research Associate,
Lecturer, Food & Nutrition Department
1975-1977
1982-1987
1977-1981
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
National-International
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Co-chair Micronutrient Forum Technical Consultation “Folate status in women and neural
tube defects risk-reduction” 2016-present

Pregnancy to Infancy (P2i) Center of Excellence on Preconception Care Advisory
Committee; UGA-The Forum Institute Partnership 2016-present

Association of Nutrition Departments and Programs (ANDP) Board of Directors, 2014present
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NIH. Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development (BOND) Folate Panel Chair. 2011-2015

Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Scientific advisor for global folic acid
fortification programs and on-going folic acid intervention studies conducted in China,
Honduras, Guatemala, and Belize. 2004-present.

USDA. National Research Initiatives Competitive Grant Program Annual Grant Ad-Hoc
Reviewer. 1991-2007.
Lynn B. Bailey, PhD –January 3, 2017
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National Academy of Sciences. Scientific expert for reformulation of nutrients in meals
for combat soldiers exposed to extreme physical stress. 2004-2005.

National Academy of Sciences. Institute of Medicine (IOM), Committee on Examination
of Evolving Science for Dietary Supplements. 2001-2002.

American Society for Nutritional Sciences. Nominating Committee for Centrum Award in
Human Nutrition, 2000-2001, Chair 2002.
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NIH. Program grant reviewer for multi-center research program to investigate the
etiology of folate-related birth defects. 2000.
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Nutrition Reviews. Editorial Board. 1997-2000.
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National Academy of Sciences, IOM Committee. Dietary Reference Intakes for “Folate
and Other B Vitamins”. 1996-1998.
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NIH. Office of Dietary Supplements, Advisory Panel 1996.
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Journal of Nutrition. Editorial Board, 1991-1995.
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NIH Optimal Calcium Intake Consensus Conference, Member of expert scientific panel
that evaluated data and wrote NIH Consensus Report 1994.
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American Society of Nutritional Sciences. National Treasurer and Chair of Budget and
Finance Committee, 1993.

US Congress. Congressional Witness. Presented testimony on “Regulation of Dietary
Supplements as Food” 1993.

National Academy of Sciences. Scientific advisor to determine if data sufficient to derive
new RDAs 1993.
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FDA. Folic Acid Food Advisory Committee. Recommended fortification of US food supply
with folic acid culminating in 1996 FDA-mandated fortification of all “enriched” cereal
grains products with folic acid. 1992-1994.
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Institute of Food Technology. Food Policy Committee, 1992.
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American Society of Nutritional Sciences. Executive Committee, 1991-1995.
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American Dietetic Association. Council on Research. Chair Research Awards Committee,
1991-1992.
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American Society of Nutritional Sciences. Lederle Award Committee, 1991.

Gamma Sigma Delta. President Florida Division, 1991.
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FDA. Scientific advisor for report: “Folate and Neural Tube Defects” 1991.
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NASA. Committee that defined the “Nutritional Requirements for Space Station
Astronauts”. 1991.

IFT. Babcock-Hart Awards Committee, 1990-1991.

USDA Competitive Grants Program. Scientific review panel. 1990.

American Dietetic Association. Council on Research, 1989-1992.

CDC. Scientific advisor for proposed folic acid birth defect intervention trial conducted in
China. 1989-1991.
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Journal of Nutrition. Associate Editor, 1989-1990.

American Society of Nutritional Sciences. Expert scientific committee to address
assessing status of hard-to reach population groups. 1989.
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IFT. Nominating Committee, 1989.
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American Society Nutritional Sciences. Nominating Committee, 1988, 2001-2003.
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IFT. Symposium organizer national meeting. 1987.
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IFT National Chair Nutrition Division. 1987.
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NIH. National Cancer Institute. Evaluation research programs for large-scale multi-center
grant. Site visitor to university research program facilities 1987.
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IFT. Director of the “National Food and Nutrition Policy Conference”. Washington, DC,
1987

FDA. Scientific advisor and evaluation of research data relative to attaining Public Health
Service Objectives for Improved Nutrition in 1990. 1985-1986.

FDA. Scientific advisor for evaluation and interpretation of data from National Nutrition
and Health Examination Survey. 1981-1984.

Pan American Health Organization and the University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Expert
advisor for “Chilean Folic Acid Intervention Program and Evaluation to Reduce Neural
Tube Defects”. 1998-2002.

March of Dimes- International Division. National Advisory Group on Research
Objectives. 1999.

Trinity College, Biochemistry Department, Dublin Ireland, Sabbatical to conduct
collaborative research on folate and vitamin B12. 1988.
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Current Membership in Professional Organizations
 American Society for Nutrition
 Institute of Food Technology
 American Dietetic Association
 American Public Health Association
 Gamma Sigma Delta
PUBLICATIONS
Referred Journal Publications
 Anna K. Knight, Jeffrey M. Craig, Christiane Theda, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Jonas
Bybjerg-Grauholm, Christine S. Hansen, Mads V. Hollegaard, David M. Hougaard,
Preben B. Mortensen, Shantel M. Weinsheimer, Thomas M. Werge, Patricia A.
Brennan, Joseph F. Cubells, D. Jeffrey Newport, Zachary N. Stowe, Jeanie L. Y.
Cheong, Philippa Dalach, Lex W. Doyle, Yuk J. Loke, Andrea A. Baccarelli, Allan C.
Just, Robert O. Wright, Mara M. Téllez-Rojo, Katherine Svensson, Letizia Trevisi,
Elizabeth M. Kennedy, Elisabeth B. Binder, Stella Iurato, Darina Czamara, Katri
Räikkönen, Jari M. T. Lahti, Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Eero Kajantie, Pia M. Villa, Hannele
Laivuori, Esa Hämäläinen, Hea Jin Park, Lynn B. Bailey, Sasha E. Parets, Varun
Kilaru, Ramkumar Menon, Steve Horvath, Nicole R. Bush, Kaja Z. LeWinn, Frances A.
Tylavsky, Karen N. Conneely† and Alicia K. Smith. An epigenetic clock for gestational
age at birth based on blood methylation data. Genome Biology 201617:206
doi: 10.1186/s13059-016-1068-z
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Gordon, J. D., Hausman, D. B., Bailey, L. B., Lewis, R. D., Laing, E. M., & Park,
H. J. Impact of gluten-containing foods on folate intake of women of
childbearing age. The Digest, 51(1), 2-7, 2016
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Jorge Rosenthal, Natalia Largaespada, Lynn Bailey, Michael Cannon, CJ
Alverson, Dayrin Ortiz, Gail Kauwell, Joe Sniezek, Ramon Figueroa, Robyn
Daly, and Peter Allen. Folate concentration and its association with vitamin B12
status among non-pregnant women of childbearing age. Belize National
Micronutrient Survey. Journal of Nutrition (submitted 2016-under review for
publication in 2017).
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Cheng T-Y C, Makar, K W, Neuhouser M L, Miller JW, Song X, Brown EC, Beresford,
Zheng Y, Poole EM, Galbraith RL, Duggan DJ, Habermann N, Bailey LB, Maneval DR,
Caueill MA, Toriola, AT, Green R, Ulrich CM. Folate mediated one-carbon metabolism
genes and interactions with nutritional factors on colorectal cancer risk: Women’s
Health Initiative Observational Study. Cancer, doi: 10.1002/cncr.29465, 2015
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Bailey, LB, Stover P, McNulty, H, Fenech M, Gregory, JF, Mills J, Pfeiffer C, Fazili Z,
Zhang, M, Ueland PM, Molloy A, Caudill, M, Shane, B, Berry RJ, Bailey R, Hausman
D, Raghavan R, Raiten, D. Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development-Folate Review.
Journal of Nutrition, 145: 1635S, 2015.
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Bae J, Ulrich C, Neuhouser M, Malysheva O, Bailey L, Xiao L, Brown E, Cushing-H K,
Zheng Y, Cheng T-Y, Miller J, Green R, Lane D, Beresford S, Caudill M. Plasma
choline metabolites and colorectal can risk in Women’s Health Initiative Observational
Study. Cancer Research, Oct 21, 2014.
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Abbenhardt C, Miller J, Song X, Brown E, Cheng D, Wener M, Zheng Y, Toriola AT,
Neuhouser, ML, Beresford S, Makar K, Bailey L, Maneval DR, Green R, Manson JE,
van Horn L, Ulrich CM. Relationship between biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism
and biomarkers of inflammation. J Nutrition, 144: 714, 2014.

Bae S, Ulrich CM, Bailey LB, Malysheva O, Brown EC, Neuhouser L, Cheng D, Miller
JW, Zheng Y, Xiao L, Hou L, Song X, Buck K, Beresford, Caudill, M. Impact of folic
acid fortification on global DNA methylation on one-carbon biomarkers in the Women’s
Health Initiative Observational Study cohort. Epigenetics, March 9; 396, 2014.
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da Silva VR, Hausman DB, Kauwell GP, Sokolow A, Tackett RL, Rathbun SL, Bailey,
LB. Obesity affects short-term folate pharmacokinetics in women of childbearing age. Int
J Obesity, April doi:10.1038/ijo.2013.41: 1-3, 2013.
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Quinlivan EP, Crider KS, Zhu J-H, Maneval DR, Hao L, Li Zhu, Rasmussen SA, Berry
RJ, Bailey, LB. Hypomethylation of serum blood clot DNA, but not plasma EDTA-blood
cell pellet DNA, from vitamin B12-deficient subjects. PLoS ONE 8(6): e65241.
Doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065241, 2013.
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Tinker, S, Hamner HC, Berry RJ, Bailey, LB, Pfeiffer CM. Does obesity modify the
association of supplemental folic acid with folate status among women of childbearing
age in the United States? Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular
Teratology 94: 749-755, 2012.
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Quanhe Y; Bailey LB; Clarke R; Flanders WD; Liu T; Yesupriya A; Khoury M; Friedman
JM. Prospective Study of Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Variant C677T
and Risk for All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality among 6000 U.S. Adults. Am J Clin
Nutr 95:1-10, 2012.
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Crider KS, Bailey LB. Folate’s role in DNA methylation. Advances in Nutrition 3: 21-38,
2012.
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Crider KS, Quinlivan EP, Berry RJ, Hao L, Li Z, Maneval D, Yang TP, Rasmussen SA,
Yang Q, Zhu J-H, Hu DJ, Bailey, LB. Genomic DNA methylation changes in response to
folic acid supplementation in a population-based intervention study among women of
reproductive age. PLoS ONE 6(12): e28144.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0028144, 2011.
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Wilson S, Courchene B, Russel K, Bailey L. Oral contraceptive use: impact on folate,
vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 status. Nut Rev 69: 572-583, 2011.

Crider KS, Bailey, LB, Berry RJ. Folic acid food fortification-Its History, Impact, Concern,
and Future Direction. Nutrients do1:10.33390/nu30x000x, 2011.
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Crider K, Bailey LB. Defying birth defects through diet. Genome Medicine 3:9, 2011.
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Crida K, Zhu J-H, Ling H, Yang Q-H, Yang T, Gindler, J, Maneval DR, Quinlivan EP, Li
Z, Bailey LB, Berry RJ. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677C→T genotype is
associated with folate and homocysteine concentration in a large population-based
double-blind trial of folic acid supplementation. Am J Clin Nutr 93: 1365, 2011.
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Yeung LF, Cogswell ME, Carriquiry A, Bailey LB, Pfeiffer CM, Berry RJ. Contributions of
enriched cereal grain products, ready-to-eat cereal, and supplements to the folic acid
and vitamin B12 status in US children: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
(NHANES) 2003-2006. Am J Clin Nutr 93:1-14, 2010.
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Yang Q, Cogswell, ME, Hamner H, Carriquiry A, Bailey LB, Pfeiffer CM, Berry RJ. Folic
acid source, usual intake, and folate and vitamin B12 status in US adults: National Health
and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003-2006. Am J Clin Nutr 91:64-72, 2010.
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Von Castel-Roberts, K, Whitman AR, Maneval DR, Bailey, LB, Kauwell GPA.
Contribution of seafood to total vitamin B12 intake and status of young adult men and
women. J Aquatic Food Product Technology 19:26-37, 2010
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Hardlei TF, Moerkbak AL, Bor MV, Bailey LB, Hvas A-M, Nexo E. Assessment of vitamin
B12 absorption based on the accumulation of orally administered cyanocobalamin on
transcobalamin. Clinical Chemistry 56: 432-36, 2010.
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Pietrzik, K, Bailey, LB., Shane B. Folic acid and L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate: Comparison
of Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. Clinical Pharmacokinetics 49:
535-48, 2010.
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Bor M-V, von Castel-Roberts K M , Kauwell, GPA, Stabler SP, Allen RH , Maneval DR
, Bailey LB, and Nexo E. Daily intake of 4 to 7 micrograms of dietary vitamin B12 is
associated with steady levels of vitamin B12-related biomarkers in a healthy young
population, Am J Clin Nutr 91: 571-7, 2010.
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Simpson JL, Bailey, LB, Shane B, Holzgreve W, Pietrzik K. Micronutrients and women
of reproductive potential: required dietary intake and consequences of dietary deficiency
or excess. Part I-Folates, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6. J Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal
Medicine. 23: 1323-43, 2010.
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Simpson JL, Bailey, LB, Shane B, Holzgreve W, Pietrzik K. Micronutrients and women
of reproductive potential: required dietary intake and consequences of dietary deficiency
or excess. Part II- Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Iron, Zinc, Iodine, Essential Fatty Acids. J
Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. DOI: 10.3109/14767051003678226. Early
Online 1-24, 2010.
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Jiang Hui Zhu, Dale J. Hu, Ling Hao, Bao Lan Zhang, Mary E. Cogswell, Lynn B. Bailey,
Zhu Li and R.J. Berry. Iron, folate, and B12 deficiencies and their associations with
anemia among women of childbearing age in a rural area in northern China. Int J Vit Nut
Res 80: 144-54, 2010.
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Zhu J-H, Hao L, Li S, Bailey LB, Zhu, Li. MTHFR TGFB3, and TBFA polymorphisms and
their association with the risk of non-syndromic cleft lip and cleft palate in China. Am J
Medical Genetics Part A 9999:1-9, 2009.
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Ling H, Yang Q-H, Li Z, Bailey LB, Zhu J-H, Hu DJ, Zhang L, Erickson JD, Zhang L,
Gindler J, Li S, Berry RJ. Folate status and homocysteine response to folic acid doses
and withdrawal among young Chinese women in a large-scale randomized double blind
trial. Am J Clin Nutr 88: 448-57, 2008.
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von Castel-Roberts K, Morkbak A, Nexo E, Edgemon CA, Maneval D R, Shuster J,
Valentine JF, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB. Holo-transcobalamin is an indicator of vitamin
B12 absorption in healthy adults with adequate vitamin B12 status. Am J Clin Nutr 85:
1057-1061, 2007.
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Bailey LB. The rise and fall of folate blood concentrations in the US emphasizes need to
identify all sources of folic acid intake. Am J Clin Nutr 86: 528-30, 2007.
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Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Shelnutt K, Henderson GN, Ghandour H, Shane B, Selhub J,
Bailey L.B., Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677CT
polymorphism and folate status affect one-carbon incorporation into human DNA
deoxynucleosides. J Nutr 135: 389-396, 2005.
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Bailey, LB and Berry RJ. Folic acid supplementation and the occurrence of congenital
heart defects, orofacial clefts, miscarriage, and multiple births. Am J Clin Nutr 81:1213S7S, 2005.

Davis SR, Quinlivan EP, Shelnutt KP, Maneval DR, Ghandour H, Capdevila A, Coats
BS, Wagner C, Selhub J, Bailey L.B., Shuster JJ, Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF. The
methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677C->T polymorphism and dietary folate
restriction affect plasma one-carbon metabolites and red blood cell folate concentrations
and distribution in women. J Nutr 135:1040-4, 2005.
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Von Castel-Dunwoody K, Kauwell GPA, Shelnutt KP, Vaughn JD, Griffin ER, Maneval
DR, Theriaque DW, Bailey LB. Transcobalamin II 776CG polymorphism negatively
affects vitamin B12 metabolism and vitamin B12 status modulates the homocysteine
response to the MTHFR 677CT variant. Am J Clin Nutr 81: 1436-41, 2005.
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Davis SR, Quinlivan EP, Shelnutt KP, Ghandour H, Capdevila A, Coats BS, Wagner C,
Shane B, Selhub J, Bailey L.B., Shuster JJ, Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF III.
Homocysteine synthesis is elevated but total remethylation is unchanged by the
methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677C->T polymorphism and by dietary folate
restriction in young women. J Nutr 135:1045-50, 2005.
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Davis SR, Stacpoole PW, Williamson J, Kick LS, Quinlivan EP, Coats BS, Shane B,
Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Tracer-derived total and folate-dependent homocysteine
remethylation and synthesis rates in humans indicate that serine is the main one-carbon
donor. AJPEM 286:E272-E279, 2004.
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Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Quinlivan EP, Theriaque DW,
Henderson GN, Bailey LB. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677CT polymorphism
affects DNA methylation in response to controlled folate intake in young women. J Nutr
Biochem 15 (9): 554-60, 2004.
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Vaughn JD, Bailey LB, Shelnutt KP, von-Castel Dunwoody KM, Maneval DR, Davis SR,
Quinlivan EP, Gregory JF, Theriaque DW, Kauwell GPA. Methionine synthase reductase
66AG polymorphism is associated with increased plasma homocysteine
concentrations when combined with the homozygous methylenetetrahydrofolate
reductase 677CT variant. J Nutr 134: 2985- 2990, 2004.
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Bailey LB. Folate and vitamin B12 recommended intakes and status in the United States.
Nutr Rev 62: S14-S21, 2004.
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Davis SR, Stacpoole PW, Williamson J, Kick LS, Quinlivan EP, Coats BS, Shane B,
Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Tracer-derived total and folate-dependent homocysteine
remethylation and synthesis rates in humans indicate that serine is the main one-carbon
donor. AJPEM 286:E272-E279, 2004.
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Vaughn JD, Bailey LB, Shelnutt KP, von-Castel Dunwoody KM, Maneval DR, Davis SR,
Quinlivan EP, Gregory JF, Theriaque DW, Kauwell GPA. Methionine synthase reductase
66AG polymorphism is associated with increased plasma homocysteine
concentrations when combined with the homozygous methylenetetrahydrofolate
reductase 677CT variant. J Nutr 134: 2985- 2990, 2004.
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Bailey LB. Folate and vitamin B12 recommended intakes and status in the United States.
Nutr Rev 62: S14-S21, 2004.
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Wolfe JM, Bailey LB, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Theriaque DW. Gregory JF, Kauwell GPA.
Folate catabolite excretion in responsive to changes in dietary folate intake in elderly
women. Am J Clin Nutr 77:919-23, 2003.
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Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB. Folate: A key to optimizing health and
reducing disease risk in the elderly. J Am Coll Nutr 22:1-8, 2003.
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Rampersaud GC, Bailey LB, Kauwell GPA. National survey beverage consumption data
for children and adolescents indicate the need to encourage a shift toward more nutritive
beverages. J Am Diet Assoc 103: 97-100, 2003.
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Bailey LB, Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA. Folic acid supplements and fortification affect
the risk for neural tube defects, vascular disease and cancer: evolving science. J Nutr
133: 1961S-1968S, 2003.
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Hertrampf E, Cortes F, Erickson D, Freire W, Cayazzo M, Bailey LB, Kauwell GPA,
Pfeiffer C. Consumption of folic acid-fortified bread is highly effective in improving folate
status in women of reproductive age in Chile. J Nutr 133:3166-3169, 2003.
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Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Chapman CM, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Browdy AA,
Theriaque DW, Bailey LB. Folate status response to controlled folate intake is affected
by the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 677CT polymorphism in young women. J
Nutr 33: 4107-4111, 2003.
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Bailey LB. Folate, methyl-related nutrients, alcohol, and the MTHFR 677CT
polymorphism affects cancer risk: intake recommendations. J Nutr 133:3748-3753S,
2003.
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Rampersaud G, Bailey LB, Kauwell GPA. Relationship of folate to colorectal and cervical
cancer: Review and recommendations for practitioners. J Am Diet Assoc 102: 11971392, 2002.
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Bailey LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras
A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma
homocysteine in young women with C677T and/or A1298C methylenetetrahydrofolate
reductase polymorphisms. J Nutr 132: 1872-1878, 2002.
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Caudill MA, Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Consumption of the folate breakdown product paraaminobenzoylglutamate contributes minimally to urinary folate catabolite excretion in
humans: investigation using [13C5]para-aminobenzoylglutamate. J Nutr 132: 2613-2616,
2002.
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Bailey LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras
A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma
homocysteine in young women with C677T and/or A1298C MTHFR polymorphisms. J
Nutr 132:1872-1878, 2002.
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Gregory JF, Caudill MA, Opalko J, Bailey LB. Kinetics of folate turnover in pregnant women
and nonpregnant controls during folic acid supplementation: stable-isotope labeling of
plasma folate, urinary folate and folate catabolites shows subtle effect of pregnancy on
turnover of folate pools. J Nutr 131:1928-1937, 2001.
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Moyers S, Bailey LB. Fetal malformations and folate metabolism: review of recent
evidence. Nutr Rev 59: 215-224, 2001.
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Suitor C, Bailey LB. Dietary folate equivalents: interpretation and application. J Am Diet
Assoc 100:88-94, 2000.
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Kauwell GPA, Lippert BL, Wilsky CE, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Hutson A, Theriaque DW,
Rampersaud GC, Cerda J, Bailey LB. Folate status response to controlled dietary folate
intake in elderly women. J Nutr 130:1584-1590, 2000.
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Boddie A, Dedlow R, Nackashi J, Opalko J, Kauwell G, Gregory J, Bailey L. Folate
absorption in women with a history of neural tube defect affected pregnancy. Am J Clin Nutr
72:154-8, 2000.
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Wolfe JM, Bailey LB, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Theriaque DW. Gregory JF, Kauwell GPA.
Folate catabolite excretion in responsive to changes in dietary folate intake in elderly
women. Am J Clin Nutr 77:919-23, 2003.
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Rampersaud G, Kauwell GPA, Hutson A, Bailey, LB. Genomic DNA methylation decreases
in response to moderate folate depletion in elderly women. Am J Clin Nutr 72:998-1003,
2000.
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Bailey LB. New dietary folate intake standard for pregnant women. Am J Clin Nutr
71:1304S-7S, 2000.
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Ho C, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB. Practitioners’ guide to meeting the vitamin B12
recommended dietary allowance for people aged 51 years and older. J Am Diet Assoc
99:725-727, 1999.
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Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Folate metabolism and requirements. J Nutr 129:779-82, 1999.
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Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Polymorphisms of methylenenetetrahydrofolate reductase and
other enzymes: metabolic significance, risks and impact on folate requirement. J Nutr
129:919-922, 1999.
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Bonnette R E, Caudill MA, Boddie AM, Hutson AD, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB. Plasma
homocysteine concentrations in pregnant and nonpregnant women with controlled folate
intake. Obstet Gyncol 92: 167-170, 1998.
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Caudill MA, Gregory JF, Hutson AD, Bailey LB. Folate catabolism in pregnant and
nonpregnant women with controlled folate intakes. J Nutr 128: 204-208, 1998.
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Gregory JF, Williamson J, Lio J-F, Bailey LB, Toth JP. Urinary excretion of [2H4]folate
following a single oral dose of [2H4]folic acid is a functional index of folate nutritional
status. J Nutr 128:1907-1912, 1998.
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Gregory JF, Williamson J, Liao J-F, Bailey LB, Toth JP. Kinetic model of folate
metabolism in nonpregnant women consuming [2H2]folic acid: isotope labeling of urinary
folate and the catabolite para-acetamidobenzoylglutamte indicates slow intakedependent turnover of folate pools. J Nutr 128:1896-1906, 1998.
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Bailey LB. Dietary reference intakes for folate: the debut of dietary folate equivalents.
Nutr Rev 56:294-299, 1998.
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Caudill MA, Cruz AC, Gregory JF, Hutson AD, Bailey LB. Folate status response to
controlled folate intake in pregnant women. J Nutr 127: 2363-2370, 1997.
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Wei MM, Bailey LB, Toth JP, Gregory JF. Bioavailability for humans of deuterium-labeled
monoglutamyl and polyglutamyl folates is affected by selected foods. J Nutr 127: 31003108, 1997.
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Stites TE, Bailey LB, Scott KC, Toth JP, Fisher WP, Gregory JF. Kinetic modeling of
folate metabolism using chronic administration of deuterium-labeled folic acid in adult
men. Am J Clin Nutr 65: 53-60, 1997.

Pfeiffer CM, Rogers LM, Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Absorption of folate from fortified cerealgrain products and of supplemental folate consumed with or without food determined
using a dual-label stable-isotope protocol. Am J Clin Nutr 66: 1388-97, 1997.

Rogers LM, Pfeiffer CM, Bailey LB, Gregory JF. A dual-label stable-isotopic protocol is
suitable for determination of folate bioavailability in humans: evaluation of urinary
excretion and plasma folate kinetics of intravenous and oral doses of [13C5] and [2H2] folic
acid. J Nutr 127: 2321-2327, 1997.

Bailey, LB. Folate and health maintenance in women. J Am Diet Assoc 1-5; 1995.
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Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB, Gregory JF, Bowling D, Cousins RJ. Zinc status response is
not adversely affected by folic acid supplementation and zinc intake does not impair
folate utilization in human subjects. J Nutr 125: 66-75, 1995.

O’Keefe K, Bailey LB, Gregory JF, Cerda JJ, Hofler SA, Davis SA. Folate status
response to controlled dietary folate intake in nonpregnant women. J Nutr125: 27172725, 1995.

Davis B, Bailey LB, Gregory JF, Toth JP, Dean J, Stevenson RE. Folic acid absorption
in women with a history of pregnancy with neural tube defect. Am J Clin Nutr 62: 782784, 1995.

Bailey, L B. Folate intake recommendations from a nutritional science perspective.
Cereal Foods World 40: 63-65, 1995.

Wang CS, Bailey LB, Gregory JF. Relationship between urinary excretion of p-ABG and
folate status of growing rats. Nutr Res 14:875-884, 1994.

Weisenberger JS and Bailey LB. Weight control guide for smokers trying to quit. J Nutr
Educ 25: 367, 1993.

Kownacki-Brown AP, Wang C, Bailey LB, Toth JP, Gregory JF. Urinary excretion of
deuterium-labeled folate and the metabolite p-aminobenzoylglutamate in humans. J Nutr
123: 1101-1108, 1993.

Gregory, JF, Trumbo PR, Bailey LB, Toth JP,Baumgartner TG, Cerda JJ. Bioavailability
of pyridoxine-5’--D-glucoside determined in humans by stable-isotopic methods. J Nutr
121:177-186, 1991.

Gregory JF, Bhandari SD, Bailey LB. Relative bioavailability of deuterium-labeled
monoglutamyl and hexaglutamy folates in human subjects. Am J Clin Nutr 53:736-740,
1991.

Bailey LB. The role of folate in human nutrition. Nutr Today Sept/Oct, 12-19, 1990.

Grider A, Bailey LB, Cousins RJ. Erythrocyte metallothionein as an index of zinc status
in humans. Proc Nat Acad Sci 87:1259-1262, 1990.

Bailey LB. Folate status assessment. J Nutr 120: 1508-1511, 1990.

Gregory JF, Bailey LB, Toth JP, Cerda JJ. Stable-isotope methods for assessment of
folate bioavailability. Am J Clin Nutr 51: 212-214, 1990.

Bailey LB, Molloy A, Scott J, Rice D. Steptozotocin-induced diabetes is not a model for
methylmalonic acidaemia. J Inher Metab Dis 12:429-435, 1989.

Bailey LB, Barton L, Hillier S, Cerda JJ. Bioavailability of mono and polyglutamyl folate
in human subjects. Nutr Rep Inter 38: 509-518, 1988.
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
Collins CS, Bailey LB, Hillier S, Cerda JJ, Wilder BJ. Effect of anticonvulsant drug
therapy on red blood cell uptake of supplemental folate. Am J Clin Nutr 48: 1445-1450,
1988.

Bailey LB. Factors affecting folate bioavailability. Food Technol 41: 206-238, 1988.

Bailey LB. Vitamin B6. Nutr Supp Ser 6(6): 28-29, 1986.

Baumgartner TG and Bailey LB. Folic acid. Nutr Supp Ser 6(10): 25-26, 1986.

Halsted CH, Chandler CJ, Ross K, Wolfe BM, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Clinical studies of
intestinal folate conjugases. J Lab Clin Med 107: 228-232, 1986.

Bailey LB, Schuster K, Dimperio D, Mahan CS. Morning Sickness and the vitamin B 6
status of pregnant women. Human Nutrition: Clin Nutr 39C:75-79, 1985

Sitren HS, Heller PA, Bailey LB, Baumgartner TG, Cerda JJ. Total parenteral nutrition
in the mouse: Body composition and plasma chemistries. JPEN 9: 600, 1985.

Wagner PA, Bailey LB, Christakis GJ, Dinning JS. Zinc status of adolescents as related
to sexual maturation. Human Nutrition: Clin Nutr 39C:459, 1985.

Bailey LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Assessment of the folate nutritional status of the United
States population. J Nutr 115: 1398-1402, 1985.

Bailey LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Analysis of zinc data from the Second National Health
and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II). J Nutr 115: 1393-1397, 1985.

Bailey LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Assessment of the iron nutritional status of the United
States population. Am J Clin Nutr 42: 1318-1330, 1985.

Bailey LB and Cerda JJ. Nutrition and the Aged. Geriat. 39: 67-72, 1984.

Schuster, K, Bailey LB, Mahan CS. Effect of maternal pyridoxine-HCL supplementation
on the vitamin B6 status of the mother and infant and on pregnancy outcome. J Nutr 114:
977-988, 1984.

Bailey LB, Wagner PA, Davis CG, Dinning JS. Food frequency related to folacin status
in adolescents. J Am Diet Assoc 84: 801-804, 1984.

Bailey LB and Cerda JJ. Diagnosis and treatment of nutritional disorders in older
patients. Geriat 39: 67-74, 1984.

Bailey LB, Cerda JJ, Bloch BS, Busby MJ, Vargas L, Chandler CJ, Halsted CH. Effect
of age on poly- and monoglutamyl folacin absorption in human subjects. J Nutr
114:1770-1776, 1984.

Wagner PA, Jernigan JA, Bailey LB, Nickens C, Brazzi G. Zinc nutriture and cellmediated immunity in the aged. Internat J Vit Nutr Res 53: 94-101, 1983.
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
Bailey LB, O’Farrell-Ray B, Mahan CS, Dimperio D. Vitamin B6, iron and folacin status
of pregnant women. Nutr Res 3: 783-793, 1983.

Sitren HS, Heller P, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Total parenteral nutrition in the mouse.
Development of a technique. JPEN 7: 582-586, 1983.

Bailey LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Davis CG, Appledorf H, Araujo PE, Dorsey E,
Dinning JS. Folacin and iron status and hematological findings in Black and Spanish
American adolescents from urban low-income households. Am J Clin Nutr 35: 10231032, 1982.

Bailey LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Davis CG. Folacin and iron status of adolescents
from low-income rural households. Nutr Res 2: 397-407, 1982.

Bailey LB, Ginsberg J, Wagner PA, Noyes W, Christakis GJ, Dinning J. Serum ferritin as
a measure of iron stores in adolescents. J Ped 101: 774-776, 1982.

von der Porten AE, Gregory JF, Toth JP, Cerda JJ, Curry SH, Bailey LB. In vivo folate
kinetics during chronic supplementation of human subjects with deuterium-labeled folic
acid. J Nutr 122: 1293-99, 1992.

Wagner PA, Bailey LB, Krista ML, Jernigan JA, Robinson JD, Cerda JJ. Comparison of
zinc and folacin status in elderly women from differing socioeconomic background. Nutr
Res 1:565-570, 1981.

Enneking-Ivey D, Bailey LB, Gawley L, Hananian J, Hurd R. Folic acid and vitamin D
status of young children receiving minimal anticonvulsant drug therapy. Internat. J Vit
Nutr Res 51: 349-352, 1981.

Wagner PA., Krista ML, Bailey LB, Christakis GJ, Jernigan JA. Araujo PE, Appledorf H,
Davis CG, Dinning JS. Zinc Status of black elderly for urban low-income households. Am
J Clin Nutr 33: 1771 –1777, 1980.

Bailey LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Araujo PE, Appledorf H, Davis CG, Dorsey E,
Dinning JS. Vitamin B12 status of elderly form urban low-income households. J Am Ger
Soc 28: 276-278, 1980.

Bailey LB, Mahan CS, Dimperio D.Folacin and iron status in low-income pregnant
adolescents and mature women. Am J Clin Nutr 33:1997-2001, 1980.

Schuster K, Bailey LB, Mahan CS. Vitamin B-6 nutritional status of low-income pregnant
adolescent and adult women and the condition of the infant at birth. Am J Clin Nutr 34:
1731-1735, 1980.

Bailey LB, Wagner PA, Christakis G J, Araujo PE, Appledorf H, Davis CG, Dinning JS.
Folacin and iron status and hematologic findings in predominately black elderly people
from urban low-income households. Am J Clin Nutr 32: 2346-2353, 1979.

Clark HE, Brewer MF, Bailey LB. Effect on nitrogen retention by adults of different
proportions of indispensible amino acids in isonitorgenous cereal-based based diets.
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Adv Exp Med Biol. 105:79-90, 1978

Clark HE, Bailey LB, Brewer MF. Lysine and tryptophan in cereal-based diets for adult
humansubjects.
Am
J
Clin
Nutr
30:674-680,
1977.
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Clark HE, Glover DV, Betz JL, Bailey LB. Nitrogen retention of young men who
consumed isonitrogenous diets containing normal, opaque-2 or sugary-2 opaque-2 corn.
J Nutr 107: 404-411, 1977.

Henricks DM, Bailey LB. Effect of dietary protein restriction on hormone status and
embryo survival in the pregnant rat. Biol Reprod 14: 143-150, 1976.

Clark HE, Moon W, Bailey LB, Panemangelore M. Nitrogen retention and plasma amino
acids of adults who consumed isonitrogenous diets containing rice and milk or wheat
versus their constituent amino acids. Am J Clin Nutr 29: 1343-1352, 1976.

Clark HE, Stuff JT, Moon W, Bailey LB. Nitrogen retention and plasma amino acids of
men who consumed isonitrogenous diets containing egg albumen or mixtures of amino
acids. Am J Clin Nutr 28: 316-324, 1975.

Bailey LB, Clark HE. Plasma amino acids and nitrogen retention of human subjects who
consumed isonitrogenous diets containing rice and wheat or their constituent amino
acids with and without additional lysine. Am J Clin Nutr. 29: 1353-1358, 1976.
Books Edited (Sole Editor)

Bailey LB. Folate in Health and Disease. 2nd Edition. Taylor and Frances. Boca Raton,
FL ,2009, pgs 1-583.

Bailey LB. Folate in Health and Disease. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 1995, pgs 1469.
Book Chapters Authored
 Bailey, LB, da Silva, V, West, A, Caudill, M. Folate. In: Handbook of Vitamins, Taylor and
Francis, 2013.

Bailey, LB, Caudill MA. Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Nutrition. International Institute of
Life Sciences, 2012.

Kauwell, GPA, Diaz, M, Yang, Q, Bailey LB. Folate: Recommended intake consumption
and status. In: Folate in Health and Disease, 2nd Ed., Bailey, L.B. (ed), Taylor Francis Press,
Boca Raton, FL, pgs 467-490, 2009.

Falls BT and Bailey LB. Folate a key to optimal pregnancy outcome. In: Handbook of
Nutrition and Pregnancy. Lammi-Keefe CJ and Couch SS (eds), Humana Press, Totowa
NJ pgs 245-254, 2008.

Bailey LB. Folic Acid. In: Handbook of Vitamins. Zempleni J and Rucker R. (eds), CRC
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Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2007.

Bailey LB and Gregory JF. Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Health and Disease. 9th ed.
Bowman B and Russel R. (eds), ILSI Press, Washington, DC, 2006.

Bailey LB and von Castel-Dunwoody K. Effect of inadequate B vitamin intake and extreme
physical stress. In: Optimization of Nutrient Composition of Military Rations for Short-Term,
High-Stress Situations. IOM Committee on Military Nutrition, NAS Press, Washington, DC
2005.

Bailey LB, Moyers S, Gregory JF Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Human Nutrition. 8th ed.
Bowman B and Russell R. (eds), ILSI Press, 2001.

Bailey LB and Caudill MA. Pyridoxine. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
(Baumgartner TG, ed.) (2nd edition) Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 563-578.

Bailey LB and Caudill MA. Cyanocobalamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner, T G (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc., 1997, pgs. 579-595.

Bailey LB and Caudill MA. Biotin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook. Baumgartner T G
(ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc., 1997, pgs. 597-610.

Bailey, L B., and Caudill, M A. Folic acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T G (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 611-628.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Thiamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 483-498.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Riboflavin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 499-514.

Bailey LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Niacin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 515-530.

Bailey LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Ascorbic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner TG. (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 531-548.

Bailey LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Pantothenic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner TG. (ed.), (2nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 549-562.

Bailey LB. Folate requirements and recommended dietary intakes. In: Folate in Health
and Disease. (Bailey LB, ed), Marcel Dekker, Inc, New York, 1995.

Bailey LB. Vitamin B6. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook. Baumgartner T. (ed.),
Lyphomed, Melrose Park, IL, 1991, pgs. 521-540.

Bailey LB. Folate. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook. Baumgartner T. (ed), Lyphomed,
Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 573-590.

Bailey LB. Biotin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook. Baumgartner T. (ed), Lyphomed,
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Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 559-572.

Bailey LB. Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12). In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Riboflavin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Thiamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 431-450.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Niacin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 469-486.

Sitren H S, Bailey, L B, Cerda JJ. Ascorbic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner, T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 487-506.

Sitren HS, Bailey LB, Cerda JJ. Pantothenic acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient Handbook.
Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.

Bailey LB. Vitamin and amino acid additives. In: Nutrient Additions to Food. Bauernfeind,
JC (ed.) Wavely Press, Mellroe Park, IL, 1991, 109-142.

Bailey L B. Folate nutrition in adolescents and adults. In: Folic Acid Metabolism in Health
and Disease. Picciano MF. Stokstad ELR, Gregory JF. (eds.), Wiley-Liss, New York, 1990,
pgs. 253-276.

Bailey LB. Folate nutrition in adolescents and adults. In: Folic Acid Metabolism in Health
and Disease. Picciano MF, Stokstad ELR., Gregory JF. (eds). Wiley-Liss, New York, 1990.

Bailey LB. Iron and folate nutriture during life cycle. In: Aspects of Nutritional Physiology,
Bourne, G. H. (editor), Karger, Basel, 1988, pgs. 56-86.

Bailey LB. Nutritional anemia. In: Nutritional Aspects of Aging. Chen L. (ed.), CRC Press.
Cleveland Ohio, 1986, pgs. 207-229.
Committee Monographs Authored
 Berry RJ, Bailey, LB, Mulinare J, Bower C, Dary, O. “Report for Food Fortification
Initiative Technical Workshop on Folic Acid Fortification of Flour. Food Fortification
Initiative”, Food and Nutrition Board, Washington, DC, 2010.

IOM Committee.
“Evolution of Evidence for Selected Nutrient and Disease
Relationships”. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, pp 1-87, 2002.

NAS. IOM, “Evolving Science for Dietary Supplements”, 2001-2002.

Pan American Health Organization and University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. “Chilean
Folic Acid Intervention Program and Evaluation to Reduce Neural Tube Defects”, 19982002.
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
March of Dimes - International Division. National Expert Advisory Group. “Optimal
Nutrition for Fetal Health”, 1999.

NIH Consensus Panel. “Optimal Calcium Intake”, 1994.

NASA. Nutrition expert committee. “Nutritional Requirements for Space Station
Astronauts”. NASA Press, 1991.

FDA Scientific Expert Committee. “Folate and Neural Tube Defects”, 1991.

IOM Dietary Reference Intakes Panel. “DRI for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6,
Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline”. National Academy Press,
Washington DC, pp 1-564, 1988.

Fisher KD, Bennett, RB (eds). Mendeloff AI, Bailey LB, Dwyer JT, Kaufman M, Feldman
EB, Jansen GR, Young VR, Sim LS, McGandy, RB. “A report of the scientific
community’s views on progress in attaining the Public Health Service Objectives for
Improved Nutrition in 1990”, LSRO, FDA Contract No. 223-83-2020, pgs 1-161, 1986.

Life Science Research Organization Committee (Bailey LB et al.). “Suggested measures
of nutritional status and health conditions for the third national health and nutrition
examination survey”. Klasing SA, Pilch SM (eds). FDA Contract No. 223-84-2059.
LSRO, Bethesda, MD, pgs 1-215, 1985.

Life Science Research Organization Committee (Bailey LB et al.). Anderson SA, Talbot
JM (LSRO eds).” A review of folate intake, methodology, and status”. FDA Contract No
23-79-2275, pgs 1-83, 1981.

FDA Scientific Expert Committee.” Evaluation of Folate Data from National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey I”, 1984.

FDA Scientific Expert Committee.” Influences of Dietary Folate on Folate Status and
Metabolism”, 1981.
CREATIVE WORKS
 Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB. Folic acid worksite health promotion educational
toolkit. 2006-2008.

Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, Bailey LB, Reyes C. Folic Acid: Delivering the Message to
America’s 4-H Youth. 2003.

Kauwell GPA, Rampersaud GC, Bailey LB. Folic Acid Every Day: Preventing Neural Tube
Defects Using Folic Acid - An Education Program for Public Health Nurses, Nurse
Practitioners, Dietitians and Nutritionists. 2000.
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
Robles CM, Bailey LB, Kauwell GPA, Bobroff LB, Rampersaud GC. Folic Acid Every Day:
Reducing Neural Tube Defect Risk with Folic Acid – An Education Program Targeted for
Florida’s Hispanic Women. 2000.
TEACHING
Courses Taught UF (1978-2011):
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Undergraduate HUN 4221: Nutrition and Metabolism
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Graduate HUN 6331: Vitamins in Human Nutrition
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE (select examples- University of Georgia)
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Chair- UGA Obesity Initiative: Maternal and Childhood Obesity Team
Member- UGA Research Communications Group
Member- UGA Obesity Initiative Epigenetics Team
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
International

Ottawa, Micronutrient Forum Micronutrient Forum Technical Consultation “Folate
status in women and neural tube defects risk-reduction, Ottawa, December, 2016

China, Birth Defect Conference, Folic acid preventable birth defects. Kunming, China,
September, 2016

Geneva,WHO Guideline: Optimal blood folate concentrations in women of reproductive
age for prevention of neural tube defects, Biomarkers for Development: BOND Folate
Panel Process and Conclusions, September, 2012

Costa Rica, International Conference on Nutrigenomics, “Biomarkers for Nutrition and
Development” October, 2012

WHO/CDC Joint Meeting, Optimal Blood Folate Concentrations in Women of
Reproductive Age for Prevention of Neural Tube Defects, “Biological and Contextual
Determinants of Folate Status”, August, 2012

Brazil, Rio de Janiero, Third International Conference on Birth Defects in Developing
Countries. “Folate-related Genetic Polymorphisms and Effect on Birth Defect Risks”
June, 2007.

China, Bejing, Second International Conference on Birth Defects in Developing
Countries. “Folic Acid Fortification Policies Globally”, September, 2005

Turkey, Ankara, International Nutrition and Dietetics Conference. “New Dietary
Reference Intakes” and “Folate in Health and Disease”, April, 2000.
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
Puerto Rico. March of Dimes International Workshop on Micronutrient and Optimal
Growth and Development, “Folate’s Role in Growth and Development”, 2000.

Puerto Rico, March of Dimes Symposium: Optimal Nutrition for Fetal Health. “Folate
Requirements for Optimal Fetal Growth”, 1999.

France, Paris, Maternal Nutrition International Symposium. “New Dietary Intake
Standard for Pregnant Women”, 1998.

Holland, Nijmegen, International Homocysteine Conference. “Homocysteine
Concentrations in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women Fed Controlled Folate Intakes”,
1998.

Australia, Canbrerra, Australian National Food Authority. “Update on FDA Legislative
Issues Related to Fortification of Foods with Folic Acid”, 1993.

France, Reenes, Obstetricians Clinical Meeting. “Recent Research Findings Related to
Optimal Folate Nutrition during Pregnancy”, 1992.

Australia, Sydney Conference Center, International Seafood Nutrition and Safety
Conference. “Nutritional Aspects of Seafood”, 1991.

Ireland, Dublin, Trinity College, Biochemistry Department Lecture. “New Research
Findings Related to Folate Metabolism”, 1987.

Ireland, Dublin, Trinity College, Biochemistry Department Lecture. “Methyl Malonic Acid
Excretion in Diabetic Animals”, 1987.

Poland, Poznan, Poznan University. “Folate and Human Health”, 1985.
National
 Experimental Biology. Yearly research presentations, 1978-present

National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC. Folate Biomarkers Ready for Deployment
in Low-Middle Resource Environments, Washington, DC, May, 2014

National Institutes of Health. Washington, DC. Folate Biomarkers for Nutrition and
Development, September, 2012.

National Birth Defects Prevention Network Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. “Folic Acid
Intake in the US”. 2011.

Experimental Biology, ASNS History of Nutrition Symposium. “Folate and Birth Defect
Prevention”. 2010.

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals National Meeting. Los Angeles, CA.
“Hot Topics in Preconception Care: Folate and Beyond”. 2009
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
March of Dimes National Office. White Plains, NY. “Folic Acid Intake in US: Status of
Women of Childbearing Age”. 2009.

University of Iowa Nutritional Sciences Seminar, Ames, IA, “Folate in Health and
Disease”, 2008.

American Society for Preventative Medicine National Meeting, Miami, FL, “Folate
Educational Programs to Reduce Birth Defect Risk”, 2007.

American College of Nutrition National Meeting, Orlando, FL, “Nutritional Needs of the
Elderly to Reduce Disease Risks”, 2006.

Neutraceuticals National Conference, Memphis, TN, “Folate in Health and Disease”,
2005.

Univ North Carolina Nutritional Sciences’ Departmental Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC,
“Folate Human Metabolic Studies to Assess Requirements”, 2004.

NAS Workshop on Military Nutrition. US Army Soldier Research, Development, and
Engineering Center, Natick, MA. “Effect of Inadequate B Vitamin Intake and Extreme
Physical Stress”, 2004.

Vanderbilt University Nutritional Sciences Departmental Seminar, Nashville, TN, “Folate
Research Findings Related to Human Health”, 2003.

NIH Dietary Supplements Conference, Washington, DC, “Dietary Supplement Use in
Women: Folic Acid”, 2002.

Society for Nutrition Education National Meeting, St. Paul, MN, “Impact of Folic Acid
Supplements on Women’s Health”, 2002.

American Association of Public Health National Conference, Atlanta, GA, “Folate in
Health and Disease: Evolving Science”, 2001.

American Chemical Society National
Requirements of Young Adults”, 2001.

NIH Dietary Supplements Conference, Washington, DC, “Effect of Physiological Factors
Influencing Bioavailability of Supplements” Moderator for Session, 2000.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course,
“1998 RDAs for Pregnancy”, 1998; 1999.

March of Dimes and Department of Health sponsored national teleconference, Tampa,
FL, “Folate and Neural Tube Defects”, University of South Florida Television Studio,
1999.

Environmental Protection Agency sponsored workshop on Folate Metabolism and
Relationship to Birth Defects, Chapel Hill, NC, “Folate Metabolism in Women of
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Conference,
Washington,
DC,
“Folate
Reproductive Age”, 1999.

NIH sponsored workshop held at ADA Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, “Clinical
Research Study Protocols-Why and How”, 1999.

March of Dimes National Office, White Plains, NY, “Bioavailability of Food Folate and
Synthetic Folic Acid in Women of Reproductive Age”, 1999.

Experimental Biology Meeting, National Academy of Science Symposium Speaker, San
Francisco, CA, “Scientific Approach to Estimation of New Folate Dietary Reference
Intakes”, 1998

Vitamin Nutrition Information Service, New York, NY, Food Editors Conference entitled
Beyond the Basics: Breakthroughs in B-Vitamin Research, “New Folate RDAs”, 1998.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, National Maternal Nutrition Intensive Course,
“Update on Folate and Pregnancy Outcome”, 1998.

FASEB Conference on Folate and Vitamin B12, Snowmass, CO, “New Dietary
Reference Intakes for Folate”, 1998.

Maternal and Infant Care Nutritionists’ National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, “Folate Intake
Recommendations for Pregnant Women”, 1998.

American Society for Public Health National Meeting, Washington, DC, “Scientific Basis
of New Folate RDAs”, 1998.

ADA National Meeting, Kansas City, KS, “New 1998 RDAs for Folate”, 1998.

NAS News conference televised nationally, Washington, DC, “New Dietary Reference
Intakes for Folate for the US and Canada”. 1998.

NAS, Washington, DC, “Approach to Revise the Dietary Intake Recommendations for
Folate”, 1997.

NAS, Washington, DC, “Review of New Research Data as Basis of Revising RDA for
Folate”, 1997.

NAS, Irvine, CA, “Criteria for Selection of New Estimated Average Requirements
throughout Lifecycle”, 1997.

NAS, Woods Hole, MA, “Progress in Finalizing New RDAs for Folate”, 1997.

NAS, Washington, DC, “Final Report Review for Folate RDAs, 1997.

NAS, Washington, DC, “Upper Limits for Folate”, 1997.

ADA National Meeting, San Antonio, TX, “Folate in Neural Tube Defect Risk Reduction
and Recommended Dietary Allowances”, 1996
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
American Association of Strawberry Growers’ Food Editor’s Nutrition Update
Conference, New York, NY, “Folate in the Food Supply and Health Consequences of
Inadequate Intake”, 1996.

Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, “Adequacy of Folate Recommended Dietary
Allowances-Research Findings Supporting a Change”, 1996.

Winthrop University Distinguished Alumni Presentation, Rock Hill, SC, “Folate and
Health”, 1995

March of Dimes’ Sponsored Food Editors’ Conference, New York, NY, “Folate and
Neural Tube Defect Risk Reduction”, 1995.

NAS, Washington, DC, “Folate RDA: Evidence for a Change”, 1995.

ADA National Meeting, Orlando, FL, “Folate and Health”, 1994.

American Association of Cereal Chemists National Meeting, Nashville, TN, “Proposed
Fortification of Staple Flour Products with Folic Acid”, 1994.

Association of Food and Lifestyle Editors National Conference, Chicago, IL, “Folate and
Health”, 1994.

US Congressional Testimony: Subcommittee Hearing, Washington, DC, “Proposed
Dietary Supplement Proposed Regulation”, 1993.

March of Dimes National Symposium, Seattle, WA, “Folate Metabolism and New
Evidence Linking Folate and the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects”, 1993.

CDC, Atlanta, GA, “Folate Requirements in Women of Childbearing Age”, 1992.

FDA, Washington, DC, “Implementation of Folate Public Health Policy”, 1992.

American Society Clinical Chemistry National Meeting, Washington, DC, “Assessing
Folate Status”, 1991.

National Public Health Nutritionists’ Intensive Course on Maternal Health and Optimal
Pregnancy Outcome, Gainesville, FL, “Folate Nutrition During Reproduction” (presented
two times a year for 5 years), 1989-93.

ASNS Workshop Chair and Speaker, Charleston, SC, “Folate Status Assessment”,
1989.

ADA National Meeting, Orlando, FL, Research Methodology: Skills Development
Workshop “Folate Research Methodological Approaches”, 1989.

National Cancer Institute’s Conference on Folates, Methylation and Cancer Prevention,
Washington, DC: “Folate Status throughout the Life-Cycle”, 1988.
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
National Institute of Aging Workshop:Role of Folate and Vitamin B12 in Neurotransmitter
Metabolism and Degenerative Neurological Changes Associated with Aging,
Washington, DC: “Assessment of Folate and Vitamin B12 Status”, Workshop Leader,
1988.

American Chemical Society National Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, “Changes that Affect
Folate Status during Adolescence, Pregnancy, and the Elderly”, 1988.

CNN National News, Television Presentation, Medical Update, “Effect of Age on
Nutritional Status”, 1988.
State
 Georgia Center for Translational Science Alliance. “Folic acid and neural tube defect
reduction: translation of clinical research to community-based intervention programs”,
April, 2017.

Georgia State University seminar “Folate in Health and Disease”, September, 2016.

Georgia Dietetics Association State Meeting, “Maternal and infant folate status response
to controlled intervention study in pregnant women”, 2015.

Southern Translational Education and Research Conference. “Impact of obesity on folate
status response to folic acid.” 2014

Florida Cooperative Extension-Statewide County Agent Research Update Conference.
Gainesville, FL. Vitamin D Research Update. 2010.

Florida Legislative Update, Gainesville, FL. Folate Through the Life Cycle Research
Programs. 2010.

Florida Birth Defects Surveillance State-Wide Conference. Tampa, FL. Folic Acid and
Birth Defect Risk Reduction. 2010

University of Florida Graduation Speaker. “Roadmap to Success”. 2009.

Oak Hammock Retirement Community Continuing Ed Program. Gainesville, FL, “Folate
and Health Maintenance throughout the Lifespan”, 2005.

State of Florida’s Governor’s Conference. Public health conference for public health
administrators. Orlando, FL, “Folate for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention”,
2004.

IFAS Extension Nutrition Faculty Update. Gainesville, FL, “Folate and Health Promotion”,
2003 & 2007.

Florida Dietetics Association Annual Meeting, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, “New
Recommended Dietary Allowances for Folate”, 1998.
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
University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa FL, Teleconference for
dietitians and public health nutritionists in locations across the state (600 participants),
“New Dietary Intake Standards for Folate”, 1998.

Florida Cooperative Nutrition Extension Service Conference, Gainesville, FL, “Folate and
Coronary Heart Disease Risk Reduction”, 1997.

Florida Department of Citrus Commissioners Meeting, Lakeland FL, “Orange Juice as a
Folate Source to Reduce the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease”, 1995.

March of Dimes’ Public Health Specialists Conference on Prenatal Care, Columbia, SC,
“Folic Acid and the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects”, 1994.

Citrus Short-Course, Gainesville, FL, Health Benefits of Folate, 1994.

Florida Public Health Nutritionists, Physicians, Nurses, Orlando, FL, “Folate Utilization
during Pregnancy and Effect of Deficiency during Gestation”, 1993.

State of Florida County Extension Specialists, Gainesville, FL Statewide Conference,
“Nutritional Requirements of the Pregnant Adolescent”, 1991.
AWARDS AND HONORS
Title of Award
Sponsor/Origin
Level of Award
Year
Fellow American Society for Nutrition
ASN
National/Internatio
nal
2014
Purdue University Hall of Fame
Foods and Nutrition
Department Purdue Univ
University
2011
University of Florida Teacher/Scholar
of the Year
University of Florida
University
20082009
Centrum Science Award for Research
Accomplishments in Human Nutrition
American Society for
Nutrition
National
2004
National Award for Superior Service in
Research
USDA
National
1996
Agnes Higgins Award for
Accomplishments in Fetal and Maternal
Medicine
March of Dimes
National
20002001
Outstanding Professional Skill Award
for the Distance Education (team
award)
International Association
for Communication
National
2004
Gold Image Award (team award)
UF/IFAS
UF/IFAS
2003
Blue Key Distinguished Faculty Award
Blue Key
University
2002
Research Foundation Professorship
University of Florida
University
2001
Senior Research Scientist Award
Gamma Sigma Delta
Florida Chapter
2001
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International Research Scientist Award
Nominee
Gamma Sigma Delta
Florida Chapter
2001
Volunteer of the Year
March of Dimes
North Central
Florida
2001
Professional Merit Award
University of Florida
University
1999
Professional Excellence Award
University of Florida
University
19971998
Outstanding Teaching Award
University of Florida
College
19951996
Distinguished Alumni
Winthrop University
University
1995
Award (Readex) Most Outstanding
Published Article
American Dietetic
Association
National
1995
Centennial Distinguished Alumni
Clemson University
University
1988
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