Diet, brain, behavior : practical implications
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Diet, brain, behavior : practical implications
CRC Press, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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As the field of nutritional neuroscience has grown, both the scientific community and the general population have expressed a heightened interest in the effect of nutrients on behavior. Diet, Brain, Behavior: Practical Implications presents the work of a diverse group of scientists who collectively explore the broad scope of research in the field.
The subject matter of each chapter in this volume was chosen to ensure the current or potential for further applicability to practical, applied issues. Topics discussed include:
Concepts of mental energy and fatigue
The dangers of obesity and its effect on behavior
Exercise, dietary restriction, and supplements for weight loss
The effects of caffeine, creatine, theanine, B vitamins, and other dietary supplements on brain functioning and behavior
The reward deficiency hypothesis and eating disorders
The importance of maintaining proper fluid intake
The effects of eating breakfast on performance
The role of diet in pain sensitivity
During the past decade, there has been an explosion in research and publications in this field. This collection of contributions represents the cutting edge of current research and new advancements in this area. The book provides essential information to those working in a diverse range of fields, including nutrition, neuroscience, psychology, and exercise physiology as well as medicine, dietetics, and occupational therapy.
Table of Contents
Mental Energy and Fatigue: Science and the Consumer. Hydration and Brain Function. Diet as an Analgesic Modality. Breakfast and Adult and Child Behaviors. Diet, Physical Activity, and Substrate Oxidation: Implications for Appetite Control, Weight Loss, and Body Composition. The Reward Deficiency Hypothesis: Implications for Obesity and Other Eating Disorders. Potential Consequences of Obesity on Cognitive Behavior. Dietary Supplements for Weight Loss. Sweet Taste Preferences and Cravings in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM): Implications for Diet and Medical Management. Homocysteine, B Vitamins, and Cognitive Function. Creatine, Brain Functioning, and Behavior. Theanine, Mood, and Behavior. Caffeine: Practical Implications. Caffeine Effects on Aggression and Risky Decision Making. Index.
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