3rd Edition

Advanced Nutrition Macronutrients, Micronutrients, and Metabolism

    614 Pages 33 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    614 Pages 33 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    614 Pages 33 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Like its predecessors, the new and updated edition of Advanced Nutrition: Macronutrients, Micronutrients, and Metabolism is an essential textbook for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students studying human nutrition.

    This book draws on inter-related sciences including biochemistry, genetics, and physiology to provide a full understanding of nutrition science. This third edition describes the chemistry, absorption, use and excretion of each of the essential nutrients. There is comprehensive coverage of nutrient-nutrient interactions and both macro and micronutrients.

    The book places strong emphasis on how nutrient-genetic interactions function with respect to disease development. The new edition includes some of the most recent descriptions of the roles nutrients play in the expression of genetic traits for a variety of degenerative diseases. It includes a new chapter explains the function of microorganisms in the maintenance and development of chronic degenerative disease.

    Features:

    • Chapters address clinical conditions such as obesity, starvation, hyperlipemia, renal disease and organ function.
    • Includes updated information on the body’s microbiotica and the daily nutrient needs of humans across the life cycle.
    • Material reveals the neurodegenerative response to dietary variables with respect to the regulation of food intake.
    • Chapter summaries highlight key information and case studies challenge students to integrate what they have learned to solve clinical cases.

    Contents

    Preface ............................................................................................................................................. xvii

    Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................................ xix

    Author Biographies .......................................................................................................................... xxi

    Chapter 1 Introduction to Advanced Nutrition .......................................................................... 1

    Chapter 2 Nutrition and the Cycle of Life .................................................................................... 15

    Chapter 3 Nutrition, the Microbiota, and Chronic Disease ................................................... 41

    Chapter 4 Metabolism of the Macronutrients ............................................................................... 57

    Chapter 5 Energy .................................................................................................................................. 79

    Chapter 6 Negative Energy Balance, Starvation, and Malnutrition ..................................... 101

    Chapter 7 Exercise, Physical Activity, and the Energy Equation .......................................... 117

    Chapter 8 Positive Energy Balance: Obesity .............................................................................. 129

    Chapter 9 Regulation of Food Intake .......................................................................................... 151

    Chapter 10 Nutrigenomics ............................................................................................................ 171

    Chapter 11 Protein ........................................................................................................................ 201

    Chapter 12 Carbohydrates ............................................................................................................. 257

    Chapter 13 Lipids .......................................................................................................................... 305

    Chapter 14 Macrominerals ............................................................................................................ 355

    Chapter 15 Trace Minerals ............................................................................................................ 389

    Chapter 16 Fat- Soluble Vitamins .................................................................................................. 435

    Chapter 17 Water- Soluble Vitamins .............................................................................................. 491

    Chapter 18 Case Studies ............................................................................................................... 561

    Appendix ......................................................................................................................................... 571

    Index ................................................................................................................................................ 588

    Biography

    Carolyn D. Berdanier, PhD , is a Professor Emerita of Nutrition at the University of Georgia in

    Athens, GA. She earned her BS degree from the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA,

    and MS and PhD degrees from Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ. After a postdoctoral fellowship

    year with Dr. Paul Griminger at Rutgers, she served as a research nutritionist at the USDA Human

    Nutrition Institute in Beltsville, MD. At the same time, she also served as an assistant professor of

    nutrition at the University of Maryland. Following these appointments, she moved to the University

    of Nebraska, College of Medicine, and then in 1977 moved to the University of Georgia where she

    served as the department head, Foods and Nutrition, for 11 years. She stepped down from this position

    to resume full- time research and teaching with a special interest in diabetes. Her research has

    been funded by a variety of funding agencies.

    Dr. Berdanier has authored more than 120 research articles, contributed 40 chapters to

    multiauthored books, prepared 45 invited reviews for scientifi c journals, and has edited/ coauthored

    or sole authored 19 books. She has served on the editorial boards of the FASEB Journal , the

    Journal of Nutrition, Biochemistry Archives, Nutrition Research , and the International Journal

    of Diabetes Research . She also serves as an ad hoc reviewer for articles in her specialty for a

    wide variety of scientifi c journals.

    Lynnette A. Berdanier is a lecturer in the Department of Biology at the University of North Georgia,

    Gainesville campus, Gainesville, GA. She teaches biology as well as anatomy and physiology and

    medical microbiology. She earned her BS degree from the University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE, and

    her MS degree in physiology from the University of Georgia, Athens, GA. She served as a lecturer at

    Athens Technical College and at North Georgia College in Dahlonega prior to moving to her current

    position at the University of North Georgia in Gainesville, GA. She has authored several research

    articles and two books.

    Patricia P. Araujo, RD(Northwestern Memorial Hospital )

    **Description**
    This textbook is written on the topic of advanced nutrition, incorporating
    concepts from nutritional sciences, biochemistry, and physiology. In addition
    to structural elements such as contents, tables, figures, headings, and
    subheadings, the text also provides case studies to help readers apply the
    concepts from the readings to real-world scenarios. The previous edition of
    this book was published in 2015 and the current manuscript serves as the
    updated and revised third edition.

    **Purpose**
    The purpose of this updated textbook is to provide contextualized information on
    advanced nutrition comprehensibly for readers. The book has worthy objectives
    as the topics included are vital for students in this field. Although related
    books exist, this particular title has a considerable discussion in
    nutrigenomics, which may make it particularly interesting for some. The book
    meets its objectives by way of including relevant information for the
    knowledgeable reader seeking to expand their knowledge in advanced nutrition;
    however, it could be further edited and longer sections subdivided for clarity.


    **Audience**
    According to the authors, this textbook is written to the "advanced student" of
    biochemistry and physiology who has an interest in gaining more knowledge on
    the field of nutrition. This book can also be useful for the advanced nutrition
    student who wants to gain more understanding on nutrition and biochemistry and
    physiology, and might serve as a good resource for courses in this topic. The
    authors of this text hold positions as professors or lecturers in well-known
    universities and have advanced degrees (MS and PhD) in fields such as
    physiology. The authors also have experience reviewing journals and authoring
    articles, book chapters, and books. Together, the authors appear to have
    adequate experience and seem well positioned to publish this textbook.

    **Features**
    The textbook covers various topics in advanced nutrition, including macro and
    micronutrients, nutrient metabolism, energy balance, regulation of food intake,
    nutrigenomics, and some clinical conditions related to nutrition. The book
    covers particularly well topics in vitamins and minerals. Sections in the
    textbook that could be improved include the discussion of pharmacotherapy and
    surgical approaches to obesity. In addition, the book presents the topics of
    energy balance and macronutrient metabolism before the discussion of the
    macronutrients themselves. However, it might be clearer to have this ordering
    reversed. Features of the textbook that are valuable for the reader include
    tables with relevant external resources, such as tools for assessing diet
    adequacy (table 1.4), and health-oriented organizations (table 1.10). Another
    useful feature is the case studies, which might be helpful in a class or group
    discussions, but less helpful for the sole reader since explanations for these
    are not provided.

    **Assessment**
    This textbook is a useful resource for students seeking to expand their
    knowledge on advanced nutrition. The book includes relevant topics in advanced
    nutrition, the information included is comprehensive, and references are
    pertinent. The book provides very relevant resources throughout, which are
    undoubtedly helpful for the reader seeking access to additional credible
    information; however, in my opinion, further editing could yield a text that is
    clearer. Even so, this textbook provides a good review of the nutritional
    sciences, it is useful for its intended audience, and it can be a worthy
    addition to the reader seeking to expand their knowledge of advanced nutrition.


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    Weighted Numerical Score: 87 - 3 Stars