"Following in the tradition of its popular predecessor, the CRC Desk Reference for Nutrition, Second Edition explains hundreds of terms commonly used in medicine, food science, metabolism, physiology, and nutrition. Thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect major advances over the past decade, this
CRC desk reference for nutrition
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- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 491
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Preface to the third edition As in the previous editions of this Desk Reference, terms of interest to the nutritionist are listed alphabetically. Included are medical terms, food science terms, metabolic terms, physiologic terms, drug terms, biotechnology terms and nutrition terms. Since Nutrition and Foods are integrated sciences not all of these terms will be useful to all readers. However, there should be a large number useful to many readers. The third edition provides many more terms than were provided in the earlier editions. There have been some notable changes and inclusions that hopefully will make this edition more useful than the earlier ones. A web address has been included to give the reader access to the extensive Tables of Food Composition maintained by USDA. In addition, a web address for Dietary Reference Intakes has been included to again provide the most current recommendations for nutrient intakes. These recommendations are in a state of flux. As the information base expands with respect to nutrient use and need, the DRIs are changed to reflect this newer knowledge. The RDA Table found in the first edition has been omitted, as have the many tables of food composition. Included in this edition are the many drugs that are used to manage nutrition-related conditions. Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and so forth are diseases that, while incurable, are manageable. Many medical conditions have a nutrient component to their development as well as a genetic component and the major ones are described. Some of the rare genetic diseases relevant to nutrition and metabolism are also listed. Many drugs used in the management of chronic disease are of interest to the nutritionist so these drugs are listed"--Provided by publisher. Read more... Content: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V WXYZ Appendix I Appendix II Absorption Additives Amino Acids Anemia Apoptosis Ascorbic Acid Biotin Carbohydrate Choline Contamination of food with metals Cytokines Diabetes mellitus Drug-nutrient interactions Eicosanoids Energetics Fatty acids Folacin (Folic acid) Food intake regulation Gluconeogenesis Glycogen Inununoactive bacterial endotoxins Kwashiorkor Lesion-causing bacterial toxins Lipids Lipoproteins Malnutrition Medicinal plants Membrane-affecting bacterial toxins Minerals Niacin (B3) Normal clinical values for blood Obesity Oxidation Pantothenic acid Poisonous plants Proteins Protein synthesis Pyridoxine Riboflavin SI units Subunit bacterial toxins Thiamin Types of antinutritives Vitamin A Vitamin B12 Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K Abstract: "Preface to the third edition As in the previous editions of this Desk Reference, terms of interest to the nutritionist are listed alphabetically. Included are medical terms, food science terms, metabolic terms, physiologic terms, drug terms, biotechnology terms and nutrition terms. Since Nutrition and Foods are integrated sciences not all of these terms will be useful to all readers. However, there should be a large number useful to many readers. The third edition provides many more terms than were provided in the earlier editions. There have been some notable changes and inclusions that hopefully will make this edition more useful than the earlier ones. A web address has been included to give the reader access to the extensive Tables of Food Composition maintained by USDA. In addition, a web address for Dietary Reference Intakes has been included to again provide the most current recommendations for nutrient intakes. These recommendations are in a state of flux. As the information base expands with respect to nutrient use and need, the DRIs are changed to reflect this newer knowledge. The RDA Table found in the first edition has been omitted, as have the many tables of food composition. Included in this edition are the many drugs that are used to manage nutrition-related conditions. Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and so forth are diseases that, while incurable, are manageable. Many medical conditions have a nutrient component to their development as well as a genetic component and the major ones are described. Some of the rare genetic diseases relevant to nutrition and metabolism are also listed. Many drugs used in the management of chronic disease are of interest to the nutritionist so these drugs are listed"--Provided by publisher
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 4
List of Figures......Page 6
List of Tables......Page 9
List of Longer Topics......Page 11
Preface to the Third Edition......Page 12
About the Author......Page 13
Acknowledgments for the Third Edition......Page 14
How to Use This Book......Page 15
A......Page 16
B......Page 67
C......Page 85
D......Page 122
E......Page 136
F......Page 154
G......Page 175
H......Page 190
I......Page 204
J......Page 215
K......Page 216
L......Page 219
M......Page 240
N......Page 276
O......Page 291
P......Page 300
Q......Page 359
R......Page 360
S......Page 375
T......Page 405
U......Page 433
V......Page 435
W......Page 464
X......Page 466
Z......Page 467
Appendix 1: General Guidelines for Food Selection to Optimize Health......Page 468
Appendix 2: Metabolic Maps......Page 470
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