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Author Katz, David L., 1963- author.

Title Nutrition in clinical practice / David L, Katz MD, Kofi D. Essel MD, Rachel S.C. Friedman MD, Shivam Joshi
Edition Fourth edition
Published Philadelphia, PA : Wolters Kluwer, [2022]
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 854 pages) : illustrations
Contents Section I: Clinically relevant nutrient metabolism -- Clinically relevant carbohydrate metabolism -- Clinically relevant fat metabolism -- Clinically relevant protein metabolism -- Overview of clinically relevant micronutrient metabolism -- Section II: Nutritional management in clinical practice: diet, in sickness and in health -- Diet, weight regulation, and obesity -- Diet, diabetes mellitus, and insulin resistance -- Diet, atherosclerosis, and ischemic heart disease -- Diet and hypertension -- Diet and hemostasis -- Diet and cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular disease -- Diet and immunity -- Diet and cancer -- Diet and hematopoiesis: nutritional anemias -- Diet, bone metabolism, and osteoporosis -- Diet and respiratory disease -- Diet and kidney disease -- Diet and hepatobiliary disease -- Diet and common gastrointestinal disorders -- Diet, dyspepsia, and peptic ulcer disease -- Diet and rheumatologic disease -- Diet and neurologic disorders -- Diet and dermatoses -- Diet and wound healing -- Food allergy and intolerance -- Eating disorders -- Malnutrition an dcachexia -- Section III: Special topics in clinical nutrition -- Diet, pregnancy, and lactation -- Diet and the menstrual cycle -- Diet and early development: pediatric nutrition -- Diet and adolescence -- Diet and senescence -- Ergogenic effects of foods and nutrients: diet and athletic performance and sports nutrition -- Endocrine effects of diet: phytoestrogens -- Diet, sleep-wake cycles, and mood -- Diet and cognitive function -- Diet and vision -- Diet and dentition -- Hunger, appetite, taste, and satiety -- Health effects of chocolate -- Health effects of ethanol -- Health effects of coffee -- Macronutrient food substitutes -- Plant-based diets -- Section IV: Diet and health promotion: establishing the theme of prudent nutrition -- Culture, evolutionary biology, and the determinants of dietary preference -- Dietary recommendations for health promotion and disease prevention -- Section V: Principles of effective dietary counseling -- Models of behavior modification for diet and activity patterns and weight management -- Dietary counseling in clinical practice -- Section VI: Contemporary topics in nutrition -- The calorie -- The prenicious wag of dietary dogma -- Should obesity be considered a "disease"? -- Nutrition: what we know, and how we know it -- The planet is your patient -- Section VII: Appendices and resource materials -- Nutrition formulas of clinical interest -- Growth and body weight assessment tables -- Dietary intake assessment in the US population -- Dietary intake assessment instruments -- Nutrient/nutriceutical reference tables: intake range and dietary sources -- Resources for nutrient composition of foods -- Diet-drug interactions -- Nutrient remedies for common conditions: patient resources -- Print and web-based resource materials for professionals -- Print and web-based resource materials for patients -- Patient-specific meal planners
Summary "Introduction Carbohydrate represents the predominant form of all plant matter and is thus a principal dietary source of energy for humans in nearly every culture. Food plants are composed principally of sugars, starches - the carbohydrate energy reserve in plants, cellulose, and other components. Generally, between 40% and 70% of calories are derived from carbohydrate among human populations, with higher amounts prevailing in less developed countries. In contrast, Artic peoples derive most of their food from animals and eat little carbohydrate"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCOhost platform, viewed March 27, 2023)
Subject Diet therapy.
Diet in disease.
Nutrition.
Evidence-based medicine.
Clinical medicine.
Medical personnel.
Evidence-Based Practice
Physiological Phenomena
Clinical Medicine
Health Occupations
Medicine
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Evidence-Based Medicine
Diet
MEDICAL / Internal Medicine.
Medical personnel
Evidence-based medicine
Clinical medicine
Diet in disease
Diet therapy
Nutrition
Form Electronic book
Author Essel, Kofi D., author
Friedman, Rachel S. C., author.
Joshi, Shivam, author
LC no. 2021038956
ISBN 9781975161491
1975161491
9781975161521
1975161521
9781975161514
1975161513