Vegetarian and Plant-Based Diets in Health and Disease Prevention
Herausgeber: Mariotti, François
Vegetarian and Plant-Based Diets in Health and Disease Prevention
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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" --
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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" --
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 922
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 197mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1915g
- ISBN-13: 9780128039687
- ISBN-10: 012803968X
- Artikelnr.: 47217919
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 922
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 197mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1915g
- ISBN-13: 9780128039687
- ISBN-10: 012803968X
- Artikelnr.: 47217919
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Occasional meat eaters, vegetarians, lacto-ovo-vegetarians, vegans,
omnivores, pescetarians, and other dietary descriptors
2. The importance of lifestyle in vegans and vegetarians: Smoking, alcohol,
exercise and other variables.
3. Barriers to increasing plant protein consumption in Western populations
4. Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians
5. Religious variations: vegetarian diets and impact on health status of
children
6. Nutrition knowledge of vegetarians
7. Vegetarianism and eating disorders
8. Bran function in vegetarians
9. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarianism in Taiwan
10. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarians in India
11. Dietary transition: Long term trends, animal vs plant energy intake and
sustainability issues
12. Plant based diets for mitigating climate change
13. Dietary patterns of plant-based, vegetarian and omnivorous diets
14. Meat consumption and health outcomes
15. Fruits and vegetables intake and disease risk
16. Whole grains and cardiovascular health
17. Nut intake and health
18. Protective components in dietary plants based foods
19. Blood pressure and vegetarian diets
20. Bone health and vegan diets
21. Vegetarian diets and Mood
22. Cancer risk and plant based diets
23. Faecal microbiota and the vegetarian diet
24. Asthma and raw vegetable diets
25. Vegetarian diets, insulin sensitivity and the risk of diabetes
26. Vegetarian diets in people with type-2 diabetes
27. Ischemic heart disease in vegetarians and non-vegetarians
28. Defecation and stools in vegetarians: implications for health
29. Reflux esophagitis and vegetarianism
30. Weight maintenance and weight loss: the adoption of diets based on
predominantly plants
31. Vegetarian infants and complementary feeding
32. Nutritional status of vegetarian children
33. Food and meals in vegetarian children and adolescents
34. Vegetarian diets in pregnancy
35. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian menopausal women
36. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian elderly
37. Plant protein, animal protein and protein quality
38. Plant protein, animal protein and cardiometabolic health
39. Vegetarian diet and Zinc status
40. Plant-based diets and Iron status
41. Plant-based diets and Selenium intake and status
42. Vitamin B12 deficiency in vegetarians
43. B Vitamins intake and plasma homocysteine in vegetarians
44. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and vegetarianism
45. Polyunsaturated fatty acids status in vegetarians
46. Probiotics in nondairy products
47. Dietary exposure to chemicals in vegetarians
omnivores, pescetarians, and other dietary descriptors
2. The importance of lifestyle in vegans and vegetarians: Smoking, alcohol,
exercise and other variables.
3. Barriers to increasing plant protein consumption in Western populations
4. Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians
5. Religious variations: vegetarian diets and impact on health status of
children
6. Nutrition knowledge of vegetarians
7. Vegetarianism and eating disorders
8. Bran function in vegetarians
9. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarianism in Taiwan
10. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarians in India
11. Dietary transition: Long term trends, animal vs plant energy intake and
sustainability issues
12. Plant based diets for mitigating climate change
13. Dietary patterns of plant-based, vegetarian and omnivorous diets
14. Meat consumption and health outcomes
15. Fruits and vegetables intake and disease risk
16. Whole grains and cardiovascular health
17. Nut intake and health
18. Protective components in dietary plants based foods
19. Blood pressure and vegetarian diets
20. Bone health and vegan diets
21. Vegetarian diets and Mood
22. Cancer risk and plant based diets
23. Faecal microbiota and the vegetarian diet
24. Asthma and raw vegetable diets
25. Vegetarian diets, insulin sensitivity and the risk of diabetes
26. Vegetarian diets in people with type-2 diabetes
27. Ischemic heart disease in vegetarians and non-vegetarians
28. Defecation and stools in vegetarians: implications for health
29. Reflux esophagitis and vegetarianism
30. Weight maintenance and weight loss: the adoption of diets based on
predominantly plants
31. Vegetarian infants and complementary feeding
32. Nutritional status of vegetarian children
33. Food and meals in vegetarian children and adolescents
34. Vegetarian diets in pregnancy
35. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian menopausal women
36. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian elderly
37. Plant protein, animal protein and protein quality
38. Plant protein, animal protein and cardiometabolic health
39. Vegetarian diet and Zinc status
40. Plant-based diets and Iron status
41. Plant-based diets and Selenium intake and status
42. Vitamin B12 deficiency in vegetarians
43. B Vitamins intake and plasma homocysteine in vegetarians
44. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and vegetarianism
45. Polyunsaturated fatty acids status in vegetarians
46. Probiotics in nondairy products
47. Dietary exposure to chemicals in vegetarians
1. Occasional meat eaters, vegetarians, lacto-ovo-vegetarians, vegans,
omnivores, pescetarians, and other dietary descriptors
2. The importance of lifestyle in vegans and vegetarians: Smoking, alcohol,
exercise and other variables.
3. Barriers to increasing plant protein consumption in Western populations
4. Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians
5. Religious variations: vegetarian diets and impact on health status of
children
6. Nutrition knowledge of vegetarians
7. Vegetarianism and eating disorders
8. Bran function in vegetarians
9. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarianism in Taiwan
10. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarians in India
11. Dietary transition: Long term trends, animal vs plant energy intake and
sustainability issues
12. Plant based diets for mitigating climate change
13. Dietary patterns of plant-based, vegetarian and omnivorous diets
14. Meat consumption and health outcomes
15. Fruits and vegetables intake and disease risk
16. Whole grains and cardiovascular health
17. Nut intake and health
18. Protective components in dietary plants based foods
19. Blood pressure and vegetarian diets
20. Bone health and vegan diets
21. Vegetarian diets and Mood
22. Cancer risk and plant based diets
23. Faecal microbiota and the vegetarian diet
24. Asthma and raw vegetable diets
25. Vegetarian diets, insulin sensitivity and the risk of diabetes
26. Vegetarian diets in people with type-2 diabetes
27. Ischemic heart disease in vegetarians and non-vegetarians
28. Defecation and stools in vegetarians: implications for health
29. Reflux esophagitis and vegetarianism
30. Weight maintenance and weight loss: the adoption of diets based on
predominantly plants
31. Vegetarian infants and complementary feeding
32. Nutritional status of vegetarian children
33. Food and meals in vegetarian children and adolescents
34. Vegetarian diets in pregnancy
35. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian menopausal women
36. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian elderly
37. Plant protein, animal protein and protein quality
38. Plant protein, animal protein and cardiometabolic health
39. Vegetarian diet and Zinc status
40. Plant-based diets and Iron status
41. Plant-based diets and Selenium intake and status
42. Vitamin B12 deficiency in vegetarians
43. B Vitamins intake and plasma homocysteine in vegetarians
44. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and vegetarianism
45. Polyunsaturated fatty acids status in vegetarians
46. Probiotics in nondairy products
47. Dietary exposure to chemicals in vegetarians
omnivores, pescetarians, and other dietary descriptors
2. The importance of lifestyle in vegans and vegetarians: Smoking, alcohol,
exercise and other variables.
3. Barriers to increasing plant protein consumption in Western populations
4. Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians
5. Religious variations: vegetarian diets and impact on health status of
children
6. Nutrition knowledge of vegetarians
7. Vegetarianism and eating disorders
8. Bran function in vegetarians
9. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarianism in Taiwan
10. Geographical aspects of vegetarianism: Vegetarians in India
11. Dietary transition: Long term trends, animal vs plant energy intake and
sustainability issues
12. Plant based diets for mitigating climate change
13. Dietary patterns of plant-based, vegetarian and omnivorous diets
14. Meat consumption and health outcomes
15. Fruits and vegetables intake and disease risk
16. Whole grains and cardiovascular health
17. Nut intake and health
18. Protective components in dietary plants based foods
19. Blood pressure and vegetarian diets
20. Bone health and vegan diets
21. Vegetarian diets and Mood
22. Cancer risk and plant based diets
23. Faecal microbiota and the vegetarian diet
24. Asthma and raw vegetable diets
25. Vegetarian diets, insulin sensitivity and the risk of diabetes
26. Vegetarian diets in people with type-2 diabetes
27. Ischemic heart disease in vegetarians and non-vegetarians
28. Defecation and stools in vegetarians: implications for health
29. Reflux esophagitis and vegetarianism
30. Weight maintenance and weight loss: the adoption of diets based on
predominantly plants
31. Vegetarian infants and complementary feeding
32. Nutritional status of vegetarian children
33. Food and meals in vegetarian children and adolescents
34. Vegetarian diets in pregnancy
35. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian menopausal women
36. Nutritional profiles of vegetarian elderly
37. Plant protein, animal protein and protein quality
38. Plant protein, animal protein and cardiometabolic health
39. Vegetarian diet and Zinc status
40. Plant-based diets and Iron status
41. Plant-based diets and Selenium intake and status
42. Vitamin B12 deficiency in vegetarians
43. B Vitamins intake and plasma homocysteine in vegetarians
44. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and vegetarianism
45. Polyunsaturated fatty acids status in vegetarians
46. Probiotics in nondairy products
47. Dietary exposure to chemicals in vegetarians