The fourth edition of Nutrition: maintaining and improving health continues to offer wide-ranging coverage of all aspects of nutrition, including:
Completely updated, this accessible textbook offers a comprehensive guide to the roles of diet in causing, preventing, and even treating chronic disease and maintaining good health. The importance of improving health is a guiding principle throughout the book and is underpinned by health promotion theory.
This is essential reading for all nutrition and dietetics students, including those studying nutrition modules as part of food science, catering, or health care courses.
Concepts and principles
Changing priorities for nutrition education
Food selection
Methods of nutritional assessment and surveillance
Methods used to establish links between diet and disease
Dietary guidelines and recommendations
Cellular energetics
Energy, energy balance and obesity
Introduction to energy aspects of nutrition
Energy balance and its regulation
Obesity
The Nutrients
Carbohydrates
Protein and amino acids
Fat
The micronutrients
The Vitamins
The minerals
Variation in nutritional requirements and priorities
Nutrition and the human life-cycle
Nutrition as treatment
Some other groups and situations
The safety and quality of food
The safety and quality of food
Dr Geoffrey Webb
Nutrition Writer and Consultant, School of Health and Bio Science, University of East London, London, UK
| Resource | OS Platform | Updated | Description | Instructions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Materials.zip | Cross Platform | December 10, 2012 | Additional Materials |