Chronic alcohol use is associated with heart, liver, brain, and
other organ pathology. Alcohol is a drug of abuse and a caloric
food and it causes poor intake and absorption of nutrients, thus
playing a major role in many aspects of clinical consequences.
Alcohol use lowers consumption of fruit and vegetables, lowers
tissue nutrients, and, in some cases, requires nutritional therapy
by clinicians."Alcohol, Nutrition, and Health Consequences"will
help the clinician define the causes and types of nutritional
changes due to alcohol use and also explain how nutrition can be
used to ameliorate its consequences. Chapters present the
application of current nutritional knowledge by physicians and
dietitians. Specific areas involving alcohol-related damage due to
nutritional changes are reviewed, including heart disease, obesity,
digestive tract cancers, lactation, brain function, and liver
disease. In addition, alcohol's effects on absorption of minerals
and nutrients, a key role in causing damage are treated. The
importance of diet in modifying alcohol and its metabolite damage
is also explained.
"Alcohol, Nutrition, and Health Consequences"is essential
reading for alcohol therapists and researchers as well as primary
care physicians and dietitians and is an easy reference to help the
clinician, student, and dietitian comprehend the complex changes
caused by direct and indirect effects of ethanol at the cellular
level via its nutritional modification. "
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