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"Minerals, like the essential metals of the human body, are crucial for human health. Although sometimes occurring in only minuscule amounts, their presence or absence can have major consequences for our cells and tissues. However, the function and interaction of metals with proteins and other metabolites in our body are not well investigated. Therefore, this book gives an introduction to metal biology and does so in a unique manner. It is based on research conducted at the University of Limerick, Ireland. It is written with students in Food and Health Sciences interested in metals and a delicious dinner. To describe the biological cycle of metals, the book starts with unique recipes developed by the students, cooked with selected ingredients based on the content of a specific metal, thereby creating a dish with maximum metal content. We then follow each metal through the gastrointestinal system, explore its distribution in the body, and describe its major functions until it is finally excreted, and the reader is hungry for the next metal and meal. This book is written for students in Life Sciences, especially Physiology, Food and Health Sciences, Nutritional Sciences, Biosciences, related fields, researchers, teachers, and the interested public. Every day, we make choices about what we eat. So why not think about which metal we may like most today and cook a meal that reminds us again of the role of this metal in the human body? Reading this book will hopefully fill the stomachs as much as the readers' brains. Bon appetite"--
Nutrition. --- Nutrition disorders. --- Nutrition disorders --- Prevention.
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The effects of nutrition in chronic conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, and inflammatory bowel disease continue to generate interest among researchers. This stems from the fact that diet is a modifiable risk factor for these diseases, which manifest either as single entities or in co-morbid states in individuals and populations around the world. In particular, the prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease is on the rise, especially in developed countries, but also in developing economies, partly due to lifestyle changes, including diet. For example, ischaemic heart disease is the leading cause of death globally. When combined with stroke, these conditions accounted for 15 million deaths in 2015 and are the world's greatest killers (WHO, 2017). Furthermore, WHO (2016), reported that there were an estimated 422 million adults who were living with diabetes in 2014. This is significantly higher than the 108 million in 1980, representing a rise in worldwide diabetes prevalence from 4.7% in 1980 to 8.5% in 2014 among the adult population. These chronic conditions and their associated complications have significant implications for morbidity and mortality, and incur huge costs to the health services around the world. The composition of the diet, the proportion and types of macronutrients and micronutrients present in the diet are major contributors to these diseases. In addition, the beneficial effects of nutritional interventions have been well documented although differences remain among researchers with respect to their overall impact. The evaluation of the role of nutrition in chronic conditions draws on its effect on body weight and body composition, glycaemic and insulin excursions, vascular remodeling, and gastro-intestinal dysfunction. Therefore, this Special Issue on "Nutrition and Chronic Conditions" aims to evaluate the effect of nutrition in the development, care, and management of chronic conditions. The primary conditions of interest are diabetes, cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, and inflammatory bowel disease.
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The greatest number of malnourished children in the world reside in Asia. The Double Burden of Malnutrition in Asia is inspired by the massive challenge that this situation currently poses for Asia. It describes the main driving forces behind the groundswell of undernutrition, while shedding light on the emerging 'double burden' of co-existing underweight and overweight, and the linkages between these two different forms of malnutrition. Following detailed analyses of causes and consequences, Gillespie and Haddad provide clear evidence-based options for remedial action in differing contexts, a
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Obesity --- Nutrition disorders --- Weight loss --- Obesity. --- Nutrition Disorders. --- Weight Loss.
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Nutrition --- Nutrition disorders --- Disorders of nutrition --- Diseases
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Metabolism --- Metabolic Diseases. --- Nutrition Disorders. --- Disorders --- Disorders.
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Nutrition --- Nutrition disorders --- Diet therapy --- Nutrition Disorders. --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- Humans --- Therapy --- Diet
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Malnutrition --- Nutrition disorders --- Nutrition --- Starvation --- Age factors. --- Risk factors.
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Nutrition --- Metabolism --- Diet in disease --- Nutrition disorders --- Disorders
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"Mente sana en cuerpo sano" es un ideal que se ha promovido por generaciones y que deja en claro la estrecha relación que existe entre la psicología y la salud. Con el fin de abonar al desarrollo del campo del conocimiento sobre la vinculación entre estos dos componentes vitales del ser humano, esta obra presenta diversos trabajos teóricos y experimentales contemporáneos desarrollados en México en el campo de la psicología conductual. Los autores comparten tanto sus reflexiones, análisis y metodologías, como los conocimientos específicos, para que los aprovechen otros investigadores, académic
Nutrition disorders. --- Obesity --- Psychology --- Psicología. --- Salud. --- Psychological aspects.
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