Sharon Croxford, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Adrienne Forsyth
Food and Nutrition Throughout Life
A comprehensive overview of food and nutrition in all stages of life
Sharon Croxford, Catherine Itsiopoulos, Adrienne Forsyth
Food and Nutrition Throughout Life
A comprehensive overview of food and nutrition in all stages of life
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A comprehensive introduction to optimum nutrition across the lifespan and for specific populations including Indigenous groups, sports people and the disadvantaged.
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A comprehensive introduction to optimum nutrition across the lifespan and for specific populations including Indigenous groups, sports people and the disadvantaged.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367718107
- ISBN-10: 0367718103
- Artikelnr.: 69986665
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780367718107
- ISBN-10: 0367718103
- Artikelnr.: 69986665
SHARON CROXFORD is an accredited practising dietitian and senior academic at La Trobe University, Melbourne. She has worked in clinical, community and food service dietetic practice in Australia and the United Kingdom. CATHERINE ITSIOPOULOS is the founding head of the Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at La Trobe University, Melbourne. She is an accredited practising dietitian with almost 30 years' experience in academia, research and clinical practice. ADRIENNE FORSYTH is a dual-qualified accredited practising dietitian and accredited exercise physiologist, and is a lecturer in dietetics and human nutrition at La Trobe University, Melbourne. REGINA BELSKI is an accredited practising dietitian and senior lecturer and researcher in the Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at La Trobe University, Melbourne. ANTONIA (TANIA) THODIS is a clinical dietitian and is involved in nutrition research and teaching at La Trobe University, Melbourne. SUE SHEPHERD is an advanced accredited practicing dietitian and a senior lecturer at La Trobe University, Melbourne. AUDREY TIERNEY is a senior clinical dietitian at Alfred Health and a senior lecturer and academic at La Trobe University, Melbourne.
List of figures, tables and case studies
Contributors
How to use this book
PART I: FOUNDATION KNOWLEDGE
1 Food and nutrition basics
2 Cultures, beliefs and food habits
PART II: THE LIFE STAGES
3 Preconception
4 Conception and pregnancy
5 Lactation
6 Newborn and infant (0-12 months)
7 Toddler and preschooler (1-5 years)
8 Child (6-12 years)
9 Pre-adolescent and adolescent (13-18 years)
10 Young adult (19-25 years)
11 Early and middle adult (26-60 years)
12 Older adult (61-84 years)
13 Later stage older adult (85 years and over)
PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health
15 New Zealand and Maori nutrition and health
16 Asia-Pacific nutrition and health
PART IV: EXTENSION KNOWLEDGE
17 Sports nutrition
18 Poverty, disadvantage and food insecurity
19 Mental health
20 Migrant health
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Clinical signs and symptoms of nutritional deficiencies
Appendix 2: Drug interactions with foods, herbs and nutrients
Test your understanding answers
Index
Contributors
How to use this book
PART I: FOUNDATION KNOWLEDGE
1 Food and nutrition basics
2 Cultures, beliefs and food habits
PART II: THE LIFE STAGES
3 Preconception
4 Conception and pregnancy
5 Lactation
6 Newborn and infant (0-12 months)
7 Toddler and preschooler (1-5 years)
8 Child (6-12 years)
9 Pre-adolescent and adolescent (13-18 years)
10 Young adult (19-25 years)
11 Early and middle adult (26-60 years)
12 Older adult (61-84 years)
13 Later stage older adult (85 years and over)
PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health
15 New Zealand and Maori nutrition and health
16 Asia-Pacific nutrition and health
PART IV: EXTENSION KNOWLEDGE
17 Sports nutrition
18 Poverty, disadvantage and food insecurity
19 Mental health
20 Migrant health
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Clinical signs and symptoms of nutritional deficiencies
Appendix 2: Drug interactions with foods, herbs and nutrients
Test your understanding answers
Index
List of figures, tables and case studies
Contributors
How to use this book
PART I: FOUNDATION KNOWLEDGE
1 Food and nutrition basics
2 Cultures, beliefs and food habits
PART II: THE LIFE STAGES
3 Preconception
4 Conception and pregnancy
5 Lactation
6 Newborn and infant (0-12 months)
7 Toddler and preschooler (1-5 years)
8 Child (6-12 years)
9 Pre-adolescent and adolescent (13-18 years)
10 Young adult (19-25 years)
11 Early and middle adult (26-60 years)
12 Older adult (61-84 years)
13 Later stage older adult (85 years and over)
PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health
15 New Zealand and Maori nutrition and health
16 Asia-Pacific nutrition and health
PART IV: EXTENSION KNOWLEDGE
17 Sports nutrition
18 Poverty, disadvantage and food insecurity
19 Mental health
20 Migrant health
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Clinical signs and symptoms of nutritional deficiencies
Appendix 2: Drug interactions with foods, herbs and nutrients
Test your understanding answers
Index
Contributors
How to use this book
PART I: FOUNDATION KNOWLEDGE
1 Food and nutrition basics
2 Cultures, beliefs and food habits
PART II: THE LIFE STAGES
3 Preconception
4 Conception and pregnancy
5 Lactation
6 Newborn and infant (0-12 months)
7 Toddler and preschooler (1-5 years)
8 Child (6-12 years)
9 Pre-adolescent and adolescent (13-18 years)
10 Young adult (19-25 years)
11 Early and middle adult (26-60 years)
12 Older adult (61-84 years)
13 Later stage older adult (85 years and over)
PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
14 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and health
15 New Zealand and Maori nutrition and health
16 Asia-Pacific nutrition and health
PART IV: EXTENSION KNOWLEDGE
17 Sports nutrition
18 Poverty, disadvantage and food insecurity
19 Mental health
20 Migrant health
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Clinical signs and symptoms of nutritional deficiencies
Appendix 2: Drug interactions with foods, herbs and nutrients
Test your understanding answers
Index