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CRC Desk Reference for Nutrition, Third Edition

✍ Scribed by Carolyn D. Berdanier


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
515
Edition
3
Category
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✦ Synopsis


Following in the tradition of its popular predecessors, the CRC Desk Reference for Nutrition, Third 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 reference lists entries alphabetically and cross-references them when multiple terms are used for the same definition. Each entry is followed either by a definition, paragraph, essay, composition, article, or feature article. Many of the more complex entries are supported with figures or tables. New Material in the Third Edition Gut hormones and their functions Food intake recommendations New drugs with nutritional applications Novel discoveries of transport and messenger proteins Gene polymorphisms involved in nutritional responses A compilation of terms of interest to the nutritionist and non-nutritionist, this book is an alphabetical list of medical terms, drugs, biochemical, genetic and physiological terms relevant to understanding the need for and use of nutrients.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 6
List of Figures......Page 8
List of Tables......Page 12
List of Longer Topics......Page 14
Preface to the Third Edition......Page 16
About the Author......Page 18
Acknowledgments for the Third Edition......Page 20
How to Use This Book......Page 22
A......Page 24
B......Page 76
C......Page 94
D......Page 132
E......Page 146
F......Page 164
G......Page 186
H......Page 202
I......Page 216
J......Page 228
K......Page 230
L......Page 234
M......Page 256
N......Page 292
O......Page 308
P......Page 318
Q......Page 378
R......Page 380
S......Page 396
T......Page 426
U......Page 454
V......Page 456
W......Page 486
X......Page 488
Z......Page 490
Appendix 1: General Guidelines for Food Selection to Optimize Health......Page 492
Appendix 2: Metabolic Maps......Page 494


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