1st Edition

Dietary Proteins and Atherosclerosis

By G. Debry Copyright 2004
    368 Pages
    by CRC Press

    368 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Dietary Proteins and Atherosclerosis provides a thorough review of the role of proteins in the development of atherosclerosis. The author reviews early research connections between dietary fat and cardiovascular disease caused by the build-up of plaque in arteries and examines other factors that contribute to atherosclerosis, such as infection and dietary proteins. Relying on data obtained from almost 2,000 research articles and literature reviews, the author provides a thorough analytical examination and discusses how emphasis on the role of dietary fat in atherogenesis has overshadowed the critical contribution of dietary proteins to the development of cardiovascular disease.

    Epidemiological Data. Clinical Data. Experimental Data On the Effects of Food Proteins On Plasma Lipid Metabolism In Animals and Humans. Data On Atherosclerosis. Data On Hypertension. Data On Thrombosis In Animals and Humans. General Conclusions.

    Biography

    Debry, G.