Continuing accumulation of scientific evidence demonstrates that nutrition is one of the most important determinants of health for the individual, and that specific nutrition habits of various populations can significantly decrease the overall risk of several chronic diseases. This landmark publication, which contains papers presented at the 1st Nutrition and Health conference, covers the major topics relating to nutritional aspects of health. Chapters within this important book cover vital health issues, including details of the links between diet and cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer,…mehr
Continuing accumulation of scientific evidence demonstrates that nutrition is one of the most important determinants of health for the individual, and that specific nutrition habits of various populations can significantly decrease the overall risk of several chronic diseases. This landmark publication, which contains papers presented at the 1st Nutrition and Health conference, covers the major topics relating to nutritional aspects of health. Chapters within this important book cover vital health issues, including details of the links between diet and cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis. Further chapters within Nutrition and Health cover important nutritional issues, for example managing the human gut flora, vegetarianism and the role of phytoprotectants. Each chapter has been written by a well-known expert, and the whole has been drawn together and carefully edited, providing an important reference resource for the future. All health professionals interested or involved in nutrition and the impact of nutrition on health should have a copy of this book on their shelves, as should libraries in all medical schools, and universities and research establishments where nutrition, dietetics and food science are studied and taught.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tanya Carr is the editor of Nutrition and Health, published by Wiley. Koen Descheemaeker is the editor of Nutrition and Health, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Contributors. Introduction: Prevention, a government priority (Imogen Sharp). 1. Diet for the prevention of heart disease: how far are we (Eric Brunner). 2. Should we eat foods o bits of foods? - relevance to cardiovascular disease (Susan Southon). 3. A brief review of the impact of dietary polyphenols on cardiovascular disease (Gary Williamson). 4. Significance of cholesterol absorption: inhibitory role of plant sterols and stanols (Gilber R. Thompson). 5. Soya and the FDA health claim: prevention of cardiovascular diseases (Jaak Ph. Janssens). 6. Nutritional determinants of plasma homocysteine: implications for risk of cardiovascular disease (Anne M. Molly). 7. Dietary strategies to prevent and treat obesity (Susan A. Jebb). 8. Physical activity, exercise and weight control: movement for management (Kenneth R. Fox). 9. Cognitive-behavioural interventions for obesity (Carolyn Edwards). 10. Aspects of fetal origins of disease (Alan A. Jackson). 11. Plant based diets: findings from the Oxford vegetarian study and other prospective studies of vegetarians (Timothy J. Key. Paul N. Appleby, Naomi E. Allen Gwyneth K. Davey, Margaret Thorogood and Jim I. Mann). 12. Review of diet and cancer: what is the evidence (Michael Hill). 13. Micronutrients, phytoprotectants and mechanisms of anticancer activity (Ian T. Johnson). 14. Dietary intervention studies sand cancer prevention (Pieter van't Veer). 15. Diabetes: Familial, genetic or lifestyle (Anne Dornhorst). 16. Dietary control of diabetes (Gary Frost). 17. Management of the human gut flora for improved health (Glenn R. Gibson). 18. Diet and osteoporosis: where are we now (Susan A. New). 19. Behaviour change counseling (Stephen Rollnick and Hayley Prout). 20. Health Claims - can they offer hope for consumers as well as 'hype' for industry (Margaret Ashwell). 21. The role of the media (Geoff Watts). 22. Primary health care professionals - working together in the community (Judy Buttriss). Closing speech to conference (Suzi Leather). Appendices: Workshops. LC-PUFAs: their role in maternal and infant nutrition (Stewart Forsyth). Soya in women's health (Paola Albertazzi). Index.
Preface. Contributors. Introduction: Prevention, a government priority (Imogen Sharp). 1. Diet for the prevention of heart disease: how far are we (Eric Brunner). 2. Should we eat foods o bits of foods? - relevance to cardiovascular disease (Susan Southon). 3. A brief review of the impact of dietary polyphenols on cardiovascular disease (Gary Williamson). 4. Significance of cholesterol absorption: inhibitory role of plant sterols and stanols (Gilber R. Thompson). 5. Soya and the FDA health claim: prevention of cardiovascular diseases (Jaak Ph. Janssens). 6. Nutritional determinants of plasma homocysteine: implications for risk of cardiovascular disease (Anne M. Molly). 7. Dietary strategies to prevent and treat obesity (Susan A. Jebb). 8. Physical activity, exercise and weight control: movement for management (Kenneth R. Fox). 9. Cognitive-behavioural interventions for obesity (Carolyn Edwards). 10. Aspects of fetal origins of disease (Alan A. Jackson). 11. Plant based diets: findings from the Oxford vegetarian study and other prospective studies of vegetarians (Timothy J. Key. Paul N. Appleby, Naomi E. Allen Gwyneth K. Davey, Margaret Thorogood and Jim I. Mann). 12. Review of diet and cancer: what is the evidence (Michael Hill). 13. Micronutrients, phytoprotectants and mechanisms of anticancer activity (Ian T. Johnson). 14. Dietary intervention studies sand cancer prevention (Pieter van't Veer). 15. Diabetes: Familial, genetic or lifestyle (Anne Dornhorst). 16. Dietary control of diabetes (Gary Frost). 17. Management of the human gut flora for improved health (Glenn R. Gibson). 18. Diet and osteoporosis: where are we now (Susan A. New). 19. Behaviour change counseling (Stephen Rollnick and Hayley Prout). 20. Health Claims - can they offer hope for consumers as well as 'hype' for industry (Margaret Ashwell). 21. The role of the media (Geoff Watts). 22. Primary health care professionals - working together in the community (Judy Buttriss). Closing speech to conference (Suzi Leather). Appendices: Workshops. LC-PUFAs: their role in maternal and infant nutrition (Stewart Forsyth). Soya in women's health (Paola Albertazzi). Index.
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