Another modern (fast food) diet paper: Chesson, L.A., Podlesak, D.W., Thompson, A.H., Cerling, T.E., & Ehleringer, J.R. (2008). Variation of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen stable isotope ratios in an American diet: fast food meals. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 56, 4084-4091. Werts, Scott wrote: > Sticking with the corn in modern diets theme, this was just published: > > A.H. Jahren, R.A. Kraft*. 2008. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in fastfood: Signatures of corn and confinement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105(46), 17855-17860. doi: 10.1073 pnas.0809870105. > > > > Dr. Scott Werts > Assistant Professor of Geology > Winthrop University > 213A Sims Hall > Rock Hill, SC. 29733 > Phone: 803-323-4930 > Fax: 803-323-2246 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry on behalf of Marilyn Fogel > Sent: Thu 1/22/2009 4:58 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] Corn Influenced Diet Shifts? > > Dear Folks, > > I received this message from a colleague who is teaching students > about the influence of corn. Do any of you alert readers have a > reference at your fingertips that you could recommend for Charlie? > > "Next Tuesday Washington College is hosting a viewing of the movie "King > Corn," which is a critique of the use of corn products in our country > (see > description below). > > One of the most fascinating things I heard about this issue was in one > of > your talks: The stable isotope evidence that Europeans coming to the US > experience a shift in their carbon isotope ratios in response to the > corn-heavy diet. Does that data appear in publication anywhere? I would > love to bring that up at the viewing of this movie during the discussion > period." > > Marilyn Fogel > > > Dr. Marilyn L. Fogel > Geophysical Laboratory > Carnegie Institution of Washington > 5251 Broad Branch Rd., NW > Washington, DC 20015 > Phone (202) 478-8981 > Main office (202) 478-8900 > FAX (202) 478-8901 > Website: http://fogel.gl.ciw.edu/ > > -- Lesley Chesson Analytical Chemist Department of Biology University of Utah 257 South 1400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0840 801-581-8917 [log in to unmask]