Barasi's human nutrition : a health perspective
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Bibliographic Information
Barasi's human nutrition : a health perspective
CRC Press, c2017
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Human nutrition
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Note
Preceded by Human nutrition / Mary E. Barasi. 2nd ed. c2003
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Barasi's Human Nutrition: A Health Perspective, Third Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practice of nutrition. Thoroughly revised, restructured, and updated, this new edition presents up-to-date scientific information in an accessible and reader-friendly format, emphasising how important nutrition is for evidence across the full translational health spectrum, from epidemiology and basic sciences through clinical and public heath applications, and ultimately into sustainable public policy.
This third edition places more emphasis on applied nutrition than previous editions. Specifically, sections relating to clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, and improving foods for better health are now separate chapters with new chapters on sport nutrition, obesity, and weight management, and each section has a dedicated table of contents to better highlight the subject covered. The book also focuses on nutritional issues related to globally important, potentially preventable, major diseases, such as coronary heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, and discusses methods for studying nutrition and relevant essential dietary principles for intervention.
This textbook is written from the perspective of experienced teachers at the undergraduate and graduate levels and is an invaluable resource for students in health and nutrition and for those pursuing further qualifications in food science. While containing substantial detail on some interesting topics, this book is written in an 'easy-read' style, which makes potentially complicated subjects accessible to general readers as well as to the more specialised user. It provides both an entry-level introduction to human nutrition for introductory or intermediate undergraduate students and also sufficient comprehensive detail to serve as a reference book for Masters or PhD students.
Table of Contents
Foods, Nutrient Requirements and Nutrition. Introduction: What Is Nutrition?Nutrient Requirements and the Nutritionally Balanced Diet. Macronutrients in Foods and Diets: Proteins, Carbohydrates and Fats. Vitamins and Phytochemicals. Minerals, Electrolytes and Fluid. Nutrition through the Life Cycle. Nutrition during Pregnancy and Lactation. Nutrition during Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence. Nutrition during Adulthood and Ageing. Digestion, Absorption and Nutrient Metabolism. Gut Structures, Functions and Control of Digestion. Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients. Metabolism and Function of Macronutrients. Metabolism and Function of Micronutrients. Eating Behaviour and Nutritional Epidemiology. Habits and Influences on Eating Behaviours. Diet and Coronary Heart Disease. Diet and Cancer. Dietary and Nutritional Assessment. Energy: Intake and Expenditure. Energy Balance. Dietary and Nutritional Assessment. Applied Nutrition. Introduction to Public Health Nutrition and Health Promotion. Introduction to Obesity and Weight Management. Introduction to Clinical Nutrition. Introduction to Sport Nutrition. Improving Foods for Better Nutrition.
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