The Nutrition Desk Reference


Book Description

The indispensable resource book, now expanded in a new third edition, with new information on antioxidants and much more.




Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Nutrition Desk Reference


Book Description

While the gastrointestinal tract ingests, digests, and absorbs nutrients, the liver transforms nutrients, synthesizes plasma proteins, and detoxifies bacteria and toxins absorbed from the gut. It is therefore not surprising that gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases have a major impact on the nutritional state of the individual. Integrating nutrition and the gastrointestinal system, the Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Nutrition Desk Reference brings together experts in the field of nutrition, gastroenterology, and hepatology to offer dietary, nutritional, and natural therapies for gastrointestinal and hepatic ailments in order to improve overall health. Providing a review of the digestive tract, liver, and core concepts, this important reference presents the nutritional consequences and considerations of digestive disorders. Contributors examine the role of nutrition in gastrointestinal and liver disease, including alcoholic and nonalcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, malabsorption, colorectal disease, transplantation, pancreatitis, and inflammatory bowel disease. Of special interest to the practitioner are chapters on food allergy and intolerance, the effects of medicinal plants, and the role of fiber in the gastrointestinal tract. The reference also addresses the challenges of managing nutritional issues for hospitalized patients and covers eating disorders and ethical issues. Other key topics include: Obesity Clinical applications of probiotics The impact of micronutrient deficiencies Genomic applications for gastrointestinal care Drug-drug and drug-nutrient interactions Guidelines for performing a nutrition assessment This comprehensive reference offers a toolbox of key concepts, charts, tables, algorithms, and practical therapeutic strategies for practitioners involved in gastrointestinal and hepatic nutrition care. Dr. Mullin maintains a website discussing the integration of both Eastern and Western (conventional) medicines to help patients overcome their digestive illnesses.




The Nutrition Desk Reference


Book Description

Gathers detailed information about vitamins, minerals, fats, fiber, nutrition and disease, diet, cholesterol, smoking, and drug and alcohol abuse.




Chemical Sensitivity


Book Description

Chemical Sensitivity is the first major scientific book series on chemical sensitivity, an increasingly important worldwide health problem. This four-volume series features results from the study of more than 20,000 environmentally sensitive patients at the Environmental Health Center (EHC) in Dallas. Results from the study at EHC are supplemented by information accumulated from the treatment and study of an estimated 100,000 patients by other environmentally oriented physicians and scientists around the world.




The Women's Desk Reference


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Contains some 1,500 entries on people, organizations, issues, books, politics, and health, each with see also references and many with bibliographical references. Useful as a first-stop reference. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The NutriBase Nutrition Facts Desk Reference


Book Description

With over 40,000 entries, this book presents information for a wide range of foods.




The Nutrition Desk Reference


Book Description

The indispensable resource book, now expanded in a new third edition, with new information on antioxidants and much more.




The Parent's Desk Reference


Book Description

An encyclopedia about parenting with over 2,000 entries covering all aspects of child rearing from A to Z.




The New York Public Library Desk Reference


Book Description

While it is difficult to corroborate that this is "the most trusted resource for frequently sought information," this update of the 1998 almanac-encyclopedia covers a potpourri of facts about the physical world, the sciences, ideas, the ways we communicate, daily life (from etiquette to useful websites), recreation (including allowable two-letter Scrabble words), and politics. Includes a preface describing this distinguished library, and a new atlas and index. The original copyright is 1989. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The Nutrition Desk Reference


Book Description

Abstract: "The Nutrition Desk Reference" is a six-part reference book for doctors, dietitians, and other health professionals. It begins with an introduction to dietary factors, discussing both the macro- and micronutrients. Selected topics in vitamin and mineral research are presented, including discussion on the use of nutritional supplements. Nutrition, as it plays its role in cancer and cardiovascular disease, is discussed along with the risk factors associated with these diseases. Dietary recommendations are given as dietary goals in Part V of the book. Finally, drug and nutrient interactions are presented, including the effects of drug and alcohol abuse. Eighteen figures and 28 tables are included. (lsp).