Introduction to Consumer-based Nutrition


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Abstract: This book presents the outline for a basic nutrition course. Each of the thirty topics contains a description of the behavioral objectives of that section, a detailed lecture outline, and a bibliography of suggested readings. Topics include: food-related behavior, food labeling, metabolism, carbohydrates, weight reduction, electrolytes, food additives, nutrition during pregnancy, lactations and infant nutrition, nutrition during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, athletes, and hunger and malnutrition.




Fatty Acids in Foods and Their Health Implications


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An examination of certain types of fatty acids and their role in the aetiology of cancer, cardiovascular disease, immune and inflammatory diseases, renal disease, diabetes, neuromuscular disorders, liver disease, mental illness, visual dysfunction, and ageing. It reviews historic advances in biotechnology, including techniques for genetic manipulation of fatty acid composition. This revised and expanded second edition contains 11 new chapters.




Sports Nutrition


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This book addresses the relationships of mineral and electrolyte needs and interactions to sports and exercise. There are chapters written by experts with long histories of research in this area. Chapters include descriptions of specific research projects, as well as literature reviews. Convincing evidence that exercise and sport activities do affect the mineral status of individuals is examined.




Nutrition: A Health Promotion Approach Third Edition


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The third edition of this highly regarded introductory textbook continues to cover all aspects of nutrition, including nutritional epidemiology, social aspects of nutrition, the science of food as a source of energy and essential nutrients, and the microbiological safety of food and food processing. Its focus is on nutrition in industrialized nations where nutritional deficiencies in the traditional sense are less of an issue, but the roles of diet in causing or preventing chronic disease and maintaining good 'life-long' health and well-being are gaining ever-increasing attention. The importance of good health promotion is therefore a guiding principle throughout the book, supported by a section devoted to health promotion theory. Nutrition - a health promotion approach is the book of choice for first year nutrition students looking for a readable but comprehensive introduction to the field, dieticians undertaking the nutrition components of their course, and other students undertaking nutrition modules as part of a broader scientific or professional course such as food science or catering.




Life Choices


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Abstract: A textbook for college health and nutrition students presents authoritative, practical, and colorfully-illustrated information concerning a wide variety of basic and current health and nutrition topics and controversies. The text describes: health promotion for infants and children in chapters on pregnancy and parenting; major health threats to young adults (alcohol, drugs, smoking, accidents/injury); and adult disease risks, addressing all of the educational objectives identified by the US Public Health Service. The 20 text chapters also cover: health information and behavior; stress and its management; emotional health and problems; nutritional requirements for health promotion; weight control; fitness improvement and nutrient requirements; medicines and drugs; and consumers and the US health care system. Ancillary reference data and information are included in 6 appendices.




The Human Odyssey


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Integrating developmental principles into a lifespan perspective, this chronologically organized text presents theory, up-to-date research, issues, and applications. It covers all aspects of human development. This text encourages students to develop critical thinking skills through features examining issues such as day care, health care, and surrogate parenting.




Essential Life Choices


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Abstract: A textbook for college health and nutrition students presents authoritative, practical, and colorfully-illustrated information concerning a wide variety of basic and current health and nutrition topics and controversies. The text describes: health promotion for infants and children in chapters on pregnancy and parenting; major health threats to young adults (alcohol, drugs, smoking, accidents/injury); and adult disease risks, addressing all of the educational objectives identified by the US Public Health Service. The 20 text chapters also cover: health information and behavior; stress and its management; emotional health and problems; nutritional requirements for health promotion; weight control; fitness improvement and nutrient requirements; medicines and drugs; and consumers and the US health care system. Ancillary reference data and information are included in 6 appendices.







Military Medicine


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Nutrition and Diet Therapy


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With engaging coverage of core nutrition concepts and up-to-date clinical content, Cataldo, DeBruyne, and Whitney's text provides the ideal introduction to nutrition and diet therapy. From basic facts and practical information to assessments and case studies, this Sixth Edition provides the contemporary and comprehensive approach you need to gain knowledge and achieve confidence in the course. Book jacket.