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This book is the first of its kind to tackle in detail the
nutritional requirements of the industrialized, so-called developed
world. It discusses the link between socio-economic status and food
security, focusing especially on the relationship between income
and food security in different age groups. The authors calculate
the actual levels of essential micronutrients delivered by current
dietary patterns, identifying important shortfalls in the provision
of key micronutrients, and elucidate the public health consequences
of nutrition insecurity. Finally, the authors discuss future
approaches for ensuring nutrition security on the basis of three
pillars: access, availability and nutritional value. The approaches
advocated in this ground-breaking publication will allow all
people, irrespective of age and social status, to have access to a
safe and nutritious diet. Key stakeholders such as legislators,
government, academia and industry, as well as consumers themselves,
all have important roles to play in making this a reality.
The new edition of the Handbook of Nutrition and Food follows the
format of the bestselling earlier editions, providing a reference
guide for many of the issues on health and well being that are
affected by nutrition. Completely revised, the third edition
contains 20 new chapters, 50 percent new figures, and updates to
most of the previously existing chapters. Part I is devoted to
food, including its composition, constituents, labeling, and
analysis. There is also a chapter on the laws that regulate food
and its protection. Part II focuses on nutrition as a science,
covering basic terminology, nutritional biochemistry, nutrition and
genetics, food intake regulation, and micronutrients. This section
also includes a chapter on the nutritional needs of nonhuman
species and a chapter on finding mouse models for human disease
studies. Part III discusses the nutrient needs of humans, from
infants to older adults, as well as needs under special
circumstances, such as elite athletes, vegetarians, and space
travelers. Part IV addresses assessment of nutrient intake
adequacy. Part V examines clinical nutrition, from assessments in
the clinic setting through the many conditions that are likely to
be presented in a medical practice. New to this edition: More
websites cited for accessing large data sets A complete chapter on
food intake regulation Several chapters relating to the legal
aspects of food (food law, food labeling) Additional focus on food
sanitation and food safety Expanded coverage of drugs and nutrition
Integration of major health issues with a significant number of new
disease chapters, including nutrition and immune function, dental
health, renal disease, brain function, frail elderly and
hospitalized patients, and food addiction and obesity New chapters
on nutrition and genetics, which include epigenetics and
polymorphism-nutrient interactions
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