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Preventive Nutrition

The Comprehensive Guide for Health Professionals

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 5e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783319793979
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Springer International Publishing 5e druk, 2018 9783319793979
Onderdeel van serie Nutrition and Health
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This newly expanded and updated fifth edition will be the largest and most comprehensive of the five editions and new topics and chapter authors have been added.  The authors have created the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the nutritional strategies available for the prevention of disease and the promotion of health through nutrition. Patients are looking for credible information from their health care providers about a whole range of subjects covered here, including ß-carotene, lycopene, antioxidants, folate, and the myriad of bioactive phytochemicals found in garlic and other foods. With sections on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and pregnancy among many others, this volume will be of great value to practicing health professionals, including physicians, nutritionists, dentists, pharmacists, dieticians, health educators, policy makers, health economists, regulatory agencies and research investigators. An entire section covers nutrition transitions around the world including Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia as well as goals for preventive nutrition in developing countries. 

Preventive Nutrition: The Comprehensive Guide for Health Professionals, 5th Ed. is an important resource for thousands of health professionals who have been utilizing the previous editions since 1997. 

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ISBN13:9783319793979
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing
Druk:5

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<p>Part I Global Issues</p><p>1. Preventive Nutrition: From Public to Personal Recommendations and Approaches to Behavior Change</p><p>Sara C. Folta, Alison G. M. Brown, Jeffrey B. Blumberg</p><p>2. Public Health Benefits of Preventive Nutrition:&nbsp; Global Perspective</p><p>Walter C. Willett, Peter Pressman</p><p>3. Nutritional and Dietary Supplements – Code or Concern</p><p>Roger Clemens</p><p>4. The Trans Pacific Partnership: Global nutrition at risk</p><p>Henry Greenberg, Stephanie Shiau</p><p>5. Nutrient density and health: How to develop global nutrient density metrics</p><p>Adam Drewnowski</p><p>6. The Influence of Polypharmacy on Nutrition </p><p>Korinne M. Piccolo, Joseph I. Boullata</p><p>7. Diet-gene interactions: haptoglobin genotype and nutrient status</p><p>Leah E Cahill, Eric B Rimm</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part II Cancer Prevention</p><p>8. The Role of Diet and Nutrition in Lung Cancer</p><p>Anthony J. Alberg, John M. Wrangle</p><p>9. &nbsp;Epigenetics of Endocrine Tumors in Women and Dietary Prevention </p><p>Donato F. Romagnolo and Ornella I. Selmin</p><p>10. The role of nutrition and diet in prostate cancer</p><p>Yin Cao, Lorelei Mucci, Edward Giovannucci </p><p>11. Dietary Supplements and Cancer Risk:&nbsp; Epidemiologic Research and Recommendations</p><p>Rebecca L. Sedjo, Cheryl L. Rock, Marian L. Neuhouser</p><p>12. Nonnutritive Components in Foods and Cancer Risk</p><p>Lauren E. Conlon and John W. Erdman Jr.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part III Cardiovascular Disease</p> Prevention<p></p><p>13. Diet Quality and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention</p><p>Janice L. Atkins and S. Goya Wannamethee</p><p>14. N-3 and N-6 fatty acids Reduce Risk for Cardiovascular Disease</p><p>William S. Harris</p><p>15. Trans Fatty Acids: summary of the evidence relating consumption to cardiovascular outcomes and the efficacy of prevention policy to reduce levels in the food supply</p><p>Shauna M Downs, Sarah Loehr, and Jason HY Wu<sup></sup></p><p>16. Nutrition Aspects of Stroke Prevention</p><p>Katherine Patton, Mandy L. Corrigan</p><p>17. B Vitamins Influence Vascular Cognitive Impairment</p><p>Tammy M. Scott, Kristen E. D’Anci, Irwin H. Rosenberg</p><p>Part IV Diabetes and Obesity&nbsp; </p><p>18. Childhood obesity: new paradigms on susceptibility, co-morbidities and interventions</p><p>Esther Granot</p><p>19. The Women’s Health Initiative: Lessons for Preventive Nutrition</p><p>Cynthia A. Thomson, Marian Neuhouser, Shirley A. A. Beresford</p><p>20. Role of Fiber in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes</p><p>Mark L. Dreher</p><p>21. Nutrition Issues and Recommendations in the Management of Diabetes and Prediabetes in Older Adults</p><p>Barbara Stetson, Ph.D., Stephanie McDonough, B.A. and Sri Prakash Mokshagundam, M.D.</p><p>22. The Effects of Diabetes and Obesity on the Skeleton</p><p>Jessica Furst, John P. Bilezikian and Mishaela R. Rubin</p><p>23. Nutritional Concerns for Bariatric Surgery&nbsp; </p><p>Sue A Shapses, Tara Mauro, Robert E Brolin</p>24. Co<p></p>mposition, Production, Consumption and Health Effects of Added Sugars<p></p><p>James M. Rippe, John White</p><p>25. Low calorie sweeteners and weight management</p><p>Danielle Greenberg, Catherine Cioffi, Richard Black </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part V Prevention of major disabilities: Geriatrics&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>26. Diet, Osteoporosis, and Fracture Prevention: The Totality of the Evidence</p><p>Laura A.G. Armas, Robert P. Heaney</p><p>27. Optimizing Nutrition to Delay Age Related Macular Degeneration</p><p>Schleicher, Molly; Whitcomb Elizabeth; Taylor Allen</p><p>28. MICRONUTRIENTS AND IMMUNITY IN OLDER PEOPLE </p><p>John D. Bogden, Donald B. Louria</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part VI Prevention of major disabilities: Adults and Children</p><p>29. Gastric Acid Secretions, Treatments and Nutritional Consequences</p><p>Ronit Zilberboim and Adrianne Bendich</p><p>30. The impact of micronutrients on inflammation and health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries</p><p>Ian Darnton-Hill, Faruk Ahmed, Samir </p><p>31. HIV and Nutrition</p><p>Murugi Ndirangu and Kevin A. Sztam</p><p>32. Folic Acid During Pregnancy May Reduce the Risk of Certain Types of Severe Congenital Heart Defects-Time for Action?</p><p>Andrew E Czeizel</p><p>33. Maternal Nutrition and Preterm Delivery</p><p>Theresa O. Scholl and Xinhua Chen</p><p>34. Linking Prenatal Nutrition to Adult Mental Health</p><p>David St. Clair and Ezra Susser</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part VII Nutrition Transitions Around the World&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p></p><p>35. Nutritional Habits and Obesity in Latin America: An analysis of the region</p><p>Nicole Figari, M.Sc., Oscar Castillo, M.Sc., Jaime Rozowski, Ph.D.</p><p>36. Sodium Consumption in Southeast Asia: an Updated Review of Intake Levels and Dietary Sources in Six Countries</p><p>Maria Sofia Amarra, Geok Lin Khor</p><p>37. The role of food security in preventing the rise of the nutritional double burden in low-income countries </p><p>Andrew D. Jones</p><p>38. Role of the Food and Supplement Industries in Human Health</p><p>Michael I. McBurney, Eric D Ciappio</p><p>39. Supplementation:&nbsp; It’s Evolving Role in Prevention</p><p>Bruce P. Daggy, Francis C. Lau</p><p>40. The Role of Preventive Nutrition in Clinical Practice</p>Atheer Yacoub, Wahida Karmally

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