Fundamentals of Foods Nutrition and Diet Therapy

Fundamentals of Foods  Nutrition and Diet Therapy
Author: Sumati R. Mudambi
Publsiher: New Age International
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788122419825

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This Book Has Consistently Been Used By Students Studying The First Course In Food Science And Nutrition. In Several Universities, Diet Therapy Topics Have Been Added In The Curricula Of This Course. Therefore, Diet Therapy Has Been Added In This Revision, With A Hope Of Meeting The Changing Needs Of The Readers In This Area.The Revised Edition Incorporates Various Other Subjects, Which Are More Or Less Related To The Useful Subjects, Like Nursing, Education, Art, Social Sciences, Home Science, Medical And Paramedical Sciences, Agriculture, Community Health, Environmental Health And Pediatrics Etc.The Book Is Intended To Be An Ideal Textbook Encompassing The Following Aspects: * Introduction To The Study Of Nutrition * Nutrients And Energy * Foods * Meal Planning And Management * Diet TherapyVarious Modifications Have Been Done Along With Clear Illustrations, Chartsand Tables For A Visualised Practical Knowledge.Every Chapter Is Presented In A Beautiful Style With An Understandable Approach. Abbreviations Of All Terms Are Given. Glossary Is Also Available At The End For Clear Understanding.Appendices, Food Exchange Lists, Recommended Dietary Allowances For Indians And Food Composition Tables Have Also Been Included.So Many Other Useful Informations Are Given, Regarding The Food And Dietary Habits According To The Age And Height Of Males/Females.We Hope This Textbook Would Fulfil The Goal Of Serving The Cause In An Appropriate Manner Nutrition For A Disease-Free Society.

Krause s Food Nutrition Diet Therapy

Krause s Food  Nutrition    Diet Therapy
Author: L. Kathleen Mahan,Sylvia Escott-Stump
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1380
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: UOM:39015057571666

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Krause's Food, Nutrition, & Diet Therapy is a classic textbook in the field of nutrition and diet therapy, providing a wealth of information on nutrition basics, nutrition throughout the life cycle, nutrition care, nutrition for health and fitness, and medical nutrition therapy. Always up-to-date with the most current information available, this outstanding resource recognizes the increasing importance of nutrition in achieving and maintaining optimal health and fitness and as a component of complete and effective healthcare. It is universally recognized as an essential text for nutrition and diet therapy students and practicing registered dietitians. It features extensive appendixes, tables, illustrations, figures, and clinical insight boxes that provide practical hands-on information and clinical tools for use throughout a student's education and career.

Nutrition and Diet Therapy

Nutrition and Diet Therapy
Author: Peggy Stanfield,Yiu H. Hui
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780763761370

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Nutrition and Diet Therapy: Self-Instructional Approaches covers the fundamentals of basic nutrition, and then nutrition as therapy, in both adults and children. It is designed to work as a traditional text or a self-instructional text that allows for distance-learning and self-paced instruction. Progress checks throughout each chapter and chapter post-tests help students to evaluate their comprehension of key information. The Fifth Edition has been completely revised and updated to include My Pyramid and corresponding DRIs and all of the all figures and tables have been revised. Accompanied by A Comprehensive Companion Web site

Fundamentals Of Foods And Nutrition

Fundamentals Of Foods And Nutrition
Author: Sumati R Mudambi
Publsiher: New Age International
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2001
Genre: Diet
ISBN: 8122413323

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Food Nutrition and Diet Therapy

Food  Nutrition and Diet Therapy
Author: Marie V. Krause,Martha A. Hunscher
Publsiher: Saunders Limited.
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1972
Genre: Diet
ISBN: UOM:39015000273899

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Food Nutrition and Diet Therapy

Food  Nutrition and Diet Therapy
Author: Marie V. Krause,L. Kathleen Mahan
Publsiher: W.B. Saunders Company
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1979
Genre: Diet
ISBN: UOM:39015000843659

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Abstract: Principles of clinical nutrition and the role of dietetics and nutrition in health care are presented in this text for health professionals. Basics in the science of nutrition are described: nutrient-biochemistry and metabolism; nutritional status and age group; and the geographic and social problems of nutrition. The therapeutic role of nutrition in treatment of disease and metabolic disorders, and the function of diet therapy are discussed. Nutritional care includes education, meal planning, and nursing and the identification and evaluation of the patient's nutritional needs. Information on foods and food choices for nutritional health is given. A detailed appendix includes reference materials, resource aids for nutrition information, tables of nutritive values of foods, food composition tables, and guidelines for nutritional status assessment.

Williams Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy Revised Reprint E Book

Williams  Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy   Revised Reprint   E Book
Author: Eleanor Schlenker,Sara Long Roth
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323266949

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From basic nutrition principles to the latest nutrition therapies for common diseases, Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition & Diet Therapy, 10th Edition, Revised Reprint offers a solid foundation in the fundamental knowledge and skills you need to provide effective patient care. Authors Eleanor Schlenker and Sara Long address nutrition across the life span and within the community, with an emphasis on health promotion and the effects of culture and religion on nutrition. The revised edition has been updated with current government dietary guidelines, including the new MyPlate recommendations. Other key topics include childhood obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and food safety. Plus, evidence-based information and real-world case scenarios help you learn how to apply essential nutrition concepts and therapies in clinical practice. Case studies illustrate key concepts in authentic, "real-life" scenarios that reinforce learning and promote nutritional applications. Cultural Content boxes highlight the critical, yet often overlooked, role culture plays in nutrition — a role that is becoming more important as the population becomes more diverse. Feature boxes spotlight newsworthy issues related to the chapter topic, including: Diet–Medications Interactions — dietary warnings related to specific prescription drugs. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) — information on the uses, contraindications, and advantages/disadvantages of common herbs and supplements. Focus on Food Safety — important storage and preparation considerations for preventing food-borne illness. Health Promotion sections in each chapter emphasize the importance of health promotion and wellness as part of an effort to stress healthy lifestyle choices and prevention as the best "medicine." Websites of Interest at the end of every chapter lists reliable Internet resources for further study and exploration of various nutrition topics. Key terms are highlighted throughout the text with definitions on the same page for instant reference. Includes complimentary online access to Nutritrac 5.0, the latest version of Mosby’s premier nutrition and exercise management program that features over 1,000 new foods and enhanced functionality. Evidence-Based Practice boxes emphasize the importance of using research to achieve the best possible patient outcomes. Expanded health promotion coverage includes the World Health Organization’s definition of "health," the concept of wellness, and patient education. An in-depth discussion of childhood obesity explores the impact and prevention of this major health concern. Additional information on metabolic syndrome examines its effects on the cardiovascular system. Coverage of nutrition support includes the use of adapted feeding tools to aid patients in various disease states. Perspective in Practice boxes offer quick access to practical applications of nutrition principles. Choose Your Foods: Exchange Lists for Diabetes features the latest updates from the American Dietetic Association.

Williams Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy E Book

Williams  Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy   E Book
Author: Eleanor Schlenker,Joyce Ann Gilbert
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323529709

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NEW! Includes the 2015 Dietary Goals for Americans which covers the latest guidelines and medications. NEW! MyPlate for Older Adults developed by the Tufts University Human Research Center on Aging and the AARP Foundation replaces former Food Guide Pyramid. NEW! Newly-approved Nutrition Labeling Guidelines incorporated into text along with the latest medications, research findings, and clinical treatment therapies. NEW! New and refreshed case studies illustrate key concepts in authentic, "real-life" scenarios that reinforce learning and promote nutritional applications. NEW! Expanded coverage of health promotion includes strategies for implementation. NEW! New coverage of text messages for nutrition and health information includes what to watch out for when visiting health-related web sites.