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For the education system to remain responsive to the needs and
demands of its multiple stakeholders it must embrace the innovation
and research produced by contemporary technology. This book
traverses a wide range of conceptual, disciplinary, methodological,
national and sectoral boundaries to explore the challenge
presented.
Lipids and Women's Health is an up-to-date critical review of
pertinent scientific and clinical issues connected with lipid
disorders in women. Topics discussed include the public health
significance of cardiovascular disease in women, lipoprotein and
lipid metabolism, effects of estrogens and progestins on lipid
metabolism, metabolic changes of menopause, and the paradox of
obesity, a curable disease that is rarely cured, as well as those
conceptual advances in our understanding of diabetes mellitus that
have clarified diagnosis and may have improved treatment. The
relationship of diet and lipid intake to the development of breast
and uterine cancer; dietary and drug treatment of lipid disorders;
effects of exercise, smoking, and stress; and repercussions of
lipid disorders on the family are explored. The volume should prove
of use to gynecologists, internists, family practitioners, and
pediatricians, as well as to all other professionals with a major
concern for the health of female patients.
For the education system to remain responsive to the needs and
demands of its multiple stakeholders it must embrace the innovation
and research produced by contemporary technology. This book
traverses a wide range of conceptual, disciplinary, methodological,
national and sectoral boundaries to explore the challenge
presented.
Lipids and Women's Health is an up-to-date critical review of
pertinent scientific and clinical issues connected with lipid
disorders in women. Topics discussed include the public health
significance of cardiovascular disease in women, lipoprotein and
lipid metabolism, effects of estrogens and progestins on lipid
metabolism, metabolic changes of menopause, and the paradox of
obesity, a curable disease that is rarely cured, as well as those
conceptual advances in our understanding of diabetes mellitus that
have clarified diagnosis and may have improved treatment. The
relationship of diet and lipid intake to the development of breast
and uterine cancer; dietary and drug treatment of lipid disorders;
effects of exercise, smoking, and stress; and repercussions of
lipid disorders on the family are explored. The volume should prove
of use to gynecologists, internists, family practitioners, and
pediatricians, as well as to all other professionals with a major
concern for the health of female patients.
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