Dairy in Human Health and Disease across the Lifespan

Dairy in Human Health and Disease across the Lifespan
Author: Ronald Ross Watson,Robert J Collier,Victor R. Preedy
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2017-06-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128098691

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Dairy in Human Health and Disease across the Lifespan addresses the contribution of milk to the human diet and health throughout the life span. This comprehensive book is divided into three sections and presents a balanced overview of dairy’s impact on nutrition from infancy to adulthood. Summaries capture the most salient points of each chapter, and the book provides coverage of dairy as a functional food in health and disease. Presents various dairy products and their impact on health specific to various stages in the lifespan Provides information to identify which food and diet constituents should be used as dietary supplements based on modification of health and nutrition Incorporates contributions from an international team of authors with varying areas of expertise related to dairy and nutrition

Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition

Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition
Author: Young W. Park,George F. W. Haenlein
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1063
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118534205

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Milk is nature’s most complete food, and dairy products are considered to be the most nutritious foods of all. The traditional view of the role of milk has been greatly expanded in recent years beyond the horizon of nutritional subsistence of infants: it is now recognized to be more than a source of nutrients for the healthy growth of children and nourishment of adult humans. Alongside its major proteins (casein and whey), milk contains biologically active compounds, which have important physiological and biochemical functions and significant impacts upon human metabolism, nutrition and health. Many of these compounds have been proven to have beneficial effects on human nutrition and health. This comprehensive reference is the first to address such a wide range of topics related to milk production and human health, including: mammary secretion, production, sanitation, quality standards and chemistry, as well as nutrition, milk allergies, lactose intolerance, and the bioactive and therapeutic compounds found in milk. In addition to cow’s milk, the book also covers the milk of non-bovine dairy species which is of economic importance around the world. The Editors have assembled a team of internationally renowned experts to contribute to this exhaustive volume which will be essential reading for dairy scientists, nutritionists, food scientists, allergy specialists and health professionals.

Dairy Products in Human Health and Nutrition

Dairy Products in Human Health and Nutrition
Author: M. Serrano-Rios
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1994-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9054103590

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Considers the effects dairy products have on human health and nutrition. The 48 papers cover topics including lactation, milk composition, biotechnology and industrial production; life styles, vital cycles and dairy products consumption; dairy products and metabolic impact.

Milk and Milk Products in Human Nutrition

Milk and Milk Products in Human Nutrition
Author: Roger A. Clemens,Olle Hernell,Kim Fleischer Michaelsen
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783805595865

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The role of milk during the life cycle -- a global view Milk, the first and for a time only source of nutrition for mammals, influences early growth and development and may provide a foundation for health throughout the entire lifespan. It is therefore mandatory that milk substitutes have a composition which fulfills the same goals and confers as close as possible the overall health benefits of human milk. Moreover, in many populations, milk continues to play a major role in a healthy and balanced diet throughout life: During childhood, pregnancy and adulthood, intake of cow's milk has important beneficial effects on linear growth, bone development and the risk of developing caries, and it is important in the prevention and treatment of undernutrition in low-income countries. This publication contains the presentations and discussions of the Nestl Nutrition Institute Workshop held in Marrakech in March 2010. It focuses on three main topics: milk during pregnancy and infancy, milk during childhood in low- and high-income countries, and general aspects of milk in adult nutrition. Together, these contributions cover most aspects of milk during the life cycle in a global perspective, making the publication a comprehensive textbook.

Milk and Dairy Foods

Milk and Dairy Foods
Author: Ian Givens
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128156032

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Milk and Dairy Foods: Their Functionality in Human Health and Disease addresses issues at key life stages, presenting updates on the impact of dairy on cardiometabolic health, hemodynamics, cardiovascular health, glycemic control, body weight, bone development, muscle mass and cancer. The book also explores the impact of dairy fats on health, dairy fat composition, trans-fatty acids in dairy products, the impact of organic milk on health, milk and dairy intolerances, and dairy as a source of dietary iodine. Written for food and nutrition researchers, academic teachers, and health professionals, including clinicians and dietitians, this book is sure to be a welcomed resource for all who wish to understand more about the role of dairy in health. Addresses the functional effects of dairy related to reducing the risk of key chronic diseases Contains information related to various life stages, including chapters on dairy foods and bone development in the young and dairy foods and maintenance of muscle mass in the elderly

Milk

Milk
Author: Stuart Patton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351505352

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Milk is the one food that sustains life and promotes growth in all newborn mammals, including the human infant. By its very nature, milk is nutritious. Despite this, it has received surprisingly little attention from those interested in the cultural impact of food. In this fascinating volume, Stuart Patton convincingly argues that milk has become of such importance and has so many health and cultural implications that everyone should have a basic understanding of it. This book provides this much-needed introduction. Patton's approach to his subject is comprehensive. He begins with how milk is made in the lactating cell, and proceeds to the basics of cheese making and ice cream manufacture. He also gives extensive consideration to human milk, including breasts, lactation, and infant feeding. Pro and con arguments about the healthfulness of cows' milk are discussed at length and with documentation. Patton explores the growing gap between the public's impressions of milk, and known facts about milk and dairy foods. He argues that the layperson's understanding of milk has deteriorated as a result of propaganda from activists anxious to destroy milk's favorable image, misinformation in the media, and scare implications from medical research hypotheses.

Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition

Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition
Author: Ellen Muehlhoff,Anthony Bennett (Dairy scientist),Deirdre MacMahon (Nutrition consultant)
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251078637

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Milk and dairy products are a vital source of nutrition for many people. They also present livelihood opportunities for farm families, processors and other stakeholders in dairy value chains. Consumers, industry and governments need up-to-date information on how milk and dairy products can contribute to human nutrition and how dairy-industry development can best contribute to increasing food security and alleviating poverty. This publication is unique in drawing together information on nutrition, and dairy-industry development, providing a rich source of useful material on the role of dairy products in human nutrition and the way that investment in dairy-industry development has changed.

Milk Bioactive Components and Role in Human Nutrition

Milk  Bioactive Components and Role in Human Nutrition
Author: Alessandra Durazzo
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2018-03-23
Genre: Biology (General)
ISBN: 9783038427230

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Milk: Bioactive Components and Role in Human Nutrition" that was published in Beverages