Study Guide to Accompany Whitney, Hamilton Understanding Nutrition, Third Edition


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Special, or highlighted themes are included under most of the topic areas (e.g.: sugar addiction, under the topic of overweight and underweight; world hunger, under the topic of fat-soluble vitamins). This study guide is aimed at improving the student's understanding of nutritional concepts and their impacts on health.




Study Guide to Accompany Nutrition, Concepts and Controversies


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Abstract: Important nutrition facts and principles presented in a comprehensive text on current nutrition concepts and controversies are emphasized in this accompanying study guide. For each chapter, the study guide includes an overview, list of objectives, outline and key terms (with space for reading and lecture notes), definitions, and chapter review questions (i.e. short answer, matching, multiple choice) and answer key. Chapter topics include 1) an overview of the human body, 2) the problem of food choices, 3) nutrient needs and nutrition surveys, 4) energy balance, overweight, and underweight, 5) food composition and safety, and 6) measures for improving one's diet. The following nutrients are examined in detail: carbohydrates (sugar, starch, fiber), lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. Nutrient requirements throughout the life cycle (i.e. pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood) are also reviewed. Supplementary topics include the role of doctors in nutrition, the appropriateness of dietary guidelines, nutrition and acne, and nutrition and cancer. Appendices list reliable and unreliable sources of nutrition information and present a series of self-study exercises and accompanying forms for evaluating individual dietary and exercise habits. (aje).




Understanding Nutrition


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Understanding Nutrition


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Abstract: This college textbook presents the core information of an introductory nutrition course. Based on the principles of chemistry and molecular biology, chapters 1-11 describe the nutrients and how the body handles them. The remaining seven chapters illustrate how nutrition influences people's lives. Several of these chapters reflect the trend toward promoting optimal health through optimal nutrition. Topics include: recommended nutrient intakes and diet-planning guides; digestion, absorption, and transport; metabolism; vitamins and minerals; energy balance and weight control; life cycle nutrition (pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood); nutrition and disease prevention; consumer concerns; and domestic and world hunger.