Vegetarian and Plant-Based Diets in Health and Disease Prevention

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9780128039687
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Vegetarian and Plant-Based Diets in Health and Disease Prevention examines the science of vegetarian and plant-based diets and their nutritional impact on human health. This book assembles the science related to vegetarian and plant-based diets in a comprehensive, balanced, single reference that discusses both the overall benefits of plant-based diets on health and the risk of disease and issues concerning the status in certain nutrients of the individuals, while providing overall consideration to the entire spectrum of vegetarian diets.

Broken into five sections, the first provides a general overview of vegetarian / plant-based diets so that readers have a foundational understanding of the topic. Dietary choices and their relation with nutritional transition and sustainability issues are discussed. The second and third sections provide a comprehensive description of the relationship between plant-based diets and health and disease prevention. The fourth section provides a deeper look into how the relationship between plant-based diets and health and disease prevention may differ in populations with different age or physiological status. The fifth and final section of the book details the nutrients and substances whose intakes are related to the proportions of plant or animal products in the diet.

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ISBN13:9780128039687
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Occasional meat eaters, vegetarians, lacto-ovo-vegetarians, vegans, omnivores, pescetarians, and other dietary descriptors<br>2. The importance of lifestyle in vegans and vegetarians: Smoking, alcohol, exercise and other variables. <br>3. Barriers to increasing plant protein consumption in Western populations<br>4. Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians<br>5. Religious variations: vegetarian diets and impact on health status of children<br>6. Nutrition knowledge of vegetarians<br>7. Vegetarianism and eating disorders<br>8. Bran function in vegetarians<br>9. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarianism in Taiwan<br>10. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarians in India<br>11. Dietary transition: Long term trends, animal vs plant energy intake and sustainability issues<br>12. Plant based diets for mitigating climate change<br>13. Dietary patterns of plant-based, vegetarian and omnivorous diets<br>14. Meat consumption and health outcomes<br>15. Fruits and vegetables intake and disease risk<br>16. Whole grains and cardiovascular health<br>17. Nut intake and health<br>18. Protective components in dietary plants based foods<br>19. Blood pressure and vegetarian diets<br>20. Bone health and vegan diets<br>21. Vegetarian diets and Mood<br>22. Cancer risk and plant based diets<br>23. Faecal microbiota and the vegetarian diet<br>24. Asthma and raw vegetable diets<br>25. Vegetarian diets, insulin sensitivity and the risk of diabetes<br>26. Vegetarian diets in people with type-2 diabetes<br>27. Ischemic heart disease in vegetarians and non-vegetarians<br>28. Defecation and stools in vegetarians: implications for health<br>29. Reflux esophagitis and vegetarianism<br>30. Weight maintenance and weight loss: the adoption of diets based on predominantly plants<br>31. Vegetarian infants and complementary feeding<br>32. Nutritional status of vegetarian children<br>33. Food and meals in vegetarian children and adolescents<br>34. Vegetarian diets in pregnancy<br>35. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian menopausal women<br>36. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian elderly<br>37. Plant protein, animal protein and protein quality<br>38. Plant protein, animal protein and cardiometabolic health<br>39. Vegetarian diet and Zinc status<br>40. Plant-based diets and Iron status<br>41. Plant-based diets and Selenium intake and status<br>42. Vitamin B12 deficiency in vegetarians<br>43. B Vitamins intake and plasma homocysteine in vegetarians<br>44. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and vegetarianism<br>45. Polyunsaturated fatty acids status in vegetarians<br>46. Probiotics in nondairy products<br>47. Dietary exposure to chemicals in vegetarians</p>

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