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Offering a study of biological, biomedical and biocultural
approaches, the second edition of "Human Growth and Development "is
a valued resource for researchers, professors and graduate students
across the interdisciplinary area of human development. With timely
chapters on obesity, diet / lifestyle, and genetics, this editionis
the only publication offering a biological, biomedical and
biocultural approach. The second edition of "Human Growth and
Development" includes contributions from the well-known experts in
the field and is the most reputable, comprehensive resource
available.
New chapters discussing genomics and epigenetics, developmental
origins, body proportions and health and the brain and neurological
development.Presented in the form of lectures to facilitate student
programmingUpdated content highlighting the latest research on the
relationship between early growth and later (adult) outcomes: the
developmental origins of health and disease."
Human Growth and Development, Third Edition provides a
comprehensive volume covering the biology of human growth and the
genetic, endocrine, environmental, nutritional, and socio-economic
factors that contribute towards its full expression. Human Growth
and Development continues to be a valuable resource for
researchers, professors and graduate students across the
interdisciplinary area of human development. For the new edition,
updates are made to all fourteen of the "core chapters" of the book
which form the essential reading for a comprehensive understanding
of human growth and development. Additionally, new special topics
are covered including the interpretation of recently found
sub-adult fossils that expand our understanding of the evolution of
human growth and a discussion of the early pattern of growth and
development as the developmental origins of risk for
non-communicable diseases of adulthood. Human Growth and
Development, Third Edition includes contributions from the
well-known experts in the field and is the most reputable,
comprehensive resource available.
The consequences of childhood obesity are serious and far reaching,
with both physical and psychological components that add to its
complexity. Childhood Obesity: Contemporary Issues provides an
up-to-date account of the increase of obesity in children, its
causes, and its prevention. The expert editorial panel has chosen
contributors with considerable practical and research experience.
They explore why childhood obesity is so difficult to prevent and
treat. Focusing less on clinical issues and more on environmental
factors, the book brings together social, psychological,
biological, and socio-biological approaches to the experience and
problem of obesity. Delineating the scope and impact of childhood
obesity, the book provides a unique view of the obese child. It
examines the link between food intake and physical activity, which
are the immediate determinants of energy balance, and discusses how
to measure and assess them. The World Health Organization describes
obesity as one of today's most blatantly visible - yet most
neglected - public health problems. This book highlights obesity in
children and discusses the need to develop multifactorial and
multi-agency strategic plans to contain this epidemic.
The consequences of childhood obesity are serious and far reaching,
with both physical and psychological components that add to its
complexity. Childhood Obesity: Contemporary Issues provides an
up-to-date account of the increase of obesity in children, its
causes, and its prevention. The expert editorial panel has chosen
contributors with considerable practical and research experience.
They explore why childhood obesity is so difficult to prevent and
treat. Focusing less on clinical issues and more on environmental
factors, the book brings together social, psychological,
biological, and socio-biological approaches to the experience and
problem of obesity. Delineating the scope and impact of childhood
obesity, the book provides a unique view of the obese child. It
examines the link between food intake and physical activity, which
are the immediate determinants of energy balance, and discusses how
to measure and assess them. The World Health Organization describes
obesity as one of today's most blatantly visible - yet most
neglected - public health problems. This book highlights obesity in
children and discusses the need to develop multifactorial and
multi-agency strategic plans to contain this epidemic.
In order to gain an understanding of the dynamics of human
individual and average growth patterns it is essential that the
right methods are selected. There are a variety of methods
available to analyse individual growth patterns, to estimate
variation in different growth measures in populations and to relate
genetic and environmental factors to individual and average growth.
This volume provides an overview of modern techniques for the
assessment and collection of growth data and methods of analysis
for individual and population growth data. The book contains the
basic mathematical and statistical tools required to understand the
concepts of the methods under discussion and worked examples of
analyses, but it is neither a mathematical treatise, nor a recipe
book for growth data analysis. Aimed at junior and senior
researchers involved in the analysis of human growth data, this
book will be an essential reference for anthropologists,
auxologists and paediatricians.
In order to gain an understanding of the dynamics of human
individual and average growth patterns it is essential that the
right methods are selected. There are a variety of methods
available to analyse individual growth patterns, to estimate
variation in different growth measures in populations and to relate
genetic and environmental factors to individual and average growth.
This volume provides an overview of modern techniques for the
assessment and collection of growth data and methods of analysis
for individual and population growth data. The book contains the
basic mathematical and statistical tools required to understand the
concepts of the methods under discussion and worked examples of
analyses, but it is neither a mathematical treatise, nor a recipe
book for growth data analysis. Aimed at junior and senior
researchers involved in the analysis of human growth data, this
book will be an essential reference for anthropologists,
auxologists and paediatricians.
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