
Nutrition: A Reference Handbook
Oxford University Press
Published on 3. October 1996
Book
Hardback
612 pages
978-0-19-262368-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides in a single volume, all of the nutritional information that is likely to be required by anyone working in the fields of diet and health, food, and nutrition. It consists principally of tables of data, suitably annotated, with notes on the interpretation of the data presented. The information presented here has never previously been available in a single reference work, but has been scattered in a wide variety of sources, including the literature on nutrition, food science and technology, labelling legislation, biochemistry, physiology, clinical medicine and paediatrics.
In each section the information is arranged in order of increasing detail or complexity, so that it is easy to find a simple answer to a question, and reading further reveals more detailed information. All terms are clearly defined and the non-specialist reader has been considered throughout. The book includes a comprehensive index and has been extensively cross-referenced. A full bibliography refers the reader to original research literature.
The information is arranged in the following sections:
*body composition and anthropometry
*growth and development
*energy nutrition and physiology
*overweight and obesity
*protein-energy malnutrition
*macronutrients
*carbohydrates (including non-starch polysaccharides), fats, proteins-including overviews of metabolic pathways
micronutrients: vitamins and minerals-including metabolic functions, requirements, reference intakes, deficiency diseases etc
*food additives and contaminants
*food composition and labelling legislation
*glossary
In each section the information is arranged in order of increasing detail or complexity, so that it is easy to find a simple answer to a question, and reading further reveals more detailed information. All terms are clearly defined and the non-specialist reader has been considered throughout. The book includes a comprehensive index and has been extensively cross-referenced. A full bibliography refers the reader to original research literature.
The information is arranged in the following sections:
*body composition and anthropometry
*growth and development
*energy nutrition and physiology
*overweight and obesity
*protein-energy malnutrition
*macronutrients
*carbohydrates (including non-starch polysaccharides), fats, proteins-including overviews of metabolic pathways
micronutrients: vitamins and minerals-including metabolic functions, requirements, reference intakes, deficiency diseases etc
*food additives and contaminants
*food composition and labelling legislation
*glossary
Reviews / Votes
essentially a reference book, designed for "dipping into", with much of the information consolidated into tables * Aslib Book Guide, vol.62, no.7, July 1997 * the book's structure is excellent. There is an extensive reference list, a comprehensive index and thorough cross-referencing to other sections within the book and considerable attention to defining terms and interpreting information. * Australian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics (1998) 55:2 * provides an ideal source of nutrition information for both the generalist working in nutrition and nutrition studentsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1406 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262368-3 (9780192623683)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Senior Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologySenior Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College, London
Emeritus Professor of NutritionEmeritus Professor of Nutrition, University of London
Content
List of tables ; List of figures ; Preface ; The historical development of nutritional concepts ; Body composition ; Growth and development ; Reference intakes, dietary goals and nutrition labelling of foods ; Energy balance and overview of metabolism ; Physiology of feeding and digestion ; Carbohydrates ; Lipids: fats and oils ; Alcohol and alcoholic beverages ; Protein nutrition ; Overnutrition: problems of overweight and obesity ; World food supplies and protein-energy malnutrition ; Vitamin A and carotenes ; Vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus ; Vitamin E and selenium ; Vitamin K ; Thiamin (Vitamin B1) ; Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) ; Vitamin B6 ; Folate and vitamin B12 ; Vitamin C ; Biotin, pantothenic acid and other organic compounds ; Iron ; Mineral nutrition ; Food processing ; Adverse reactions to foods ; Systematic classification of foods ; Miscellaneous tables ; References cited in the text ; Index