Introduction to human nutrition
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Introduction to human nutrition
(The nutrition society textbook series)
Blackwell Science, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As an academic subject, nutrition has grown enormously in recent years and with it the need for specialist textbooks on the subject. In response to this need, a decision was taken by The Nutrition Society to produce a ground-breaking series of four textbooks, of which "Introduction to Human Nutrition" is the first. The books in the series: provide students with the required scientific basics of nutrition in the context of a systems and health approach; enable teachers and students to explore the core principles of nutrition, to apply these throughout their training, and to foster critical thinking at all times. Throughout, key areas of knowledge are identified; are fully peer reviewed, to ensure completeness and clarity of content, as well as to ensure that each book takes a global perspective. "Introduction to Human Nutrition" is an essential purchase for students of nutrition and dietetics, and also for those students who major in other subjects that have a nutrition component, such as food science, medicine, pharmacy and nursing.
Professionals in nutrition, dietetics, food science, medicine, health sciences and many related areas will also find much of great value within its covers.
Table of Contents
1. A global perspective on food and nutrition. 2. Body composition. 3. Energy Metabolism. 4. Nutrition and metabolism of Protein, Amino Acids and Nitrogen. 5. Digestion and metabolism of carbohydrates 6. Nutrition and metabolism of lipids 7. Dietary reference standards 8. The vitamins 9. Minerals and trace elements 10. Measuring food intake 11. Food Composition 12. Food policy and regulatory issues 13. Nutrition research methodology 14. Food safety: a public health issue of growing importance 15. Food and nutrition:the global challenge.
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