Book description
Present Knowledge in Nutrition, 10th Edition
provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of human nutrition,
including micronutrients, systems biology, immunity, public health,
international nutrition, and diet and disease prevention. This
definitive reference captures the current state of this vital and
dynamic science from an international perspective, featuring nearly 140
expert authors from 14 countries around the world.
Now condensed to a single volume, this 10th edition
contains new chapters on topics such as epigenetics, metabolomics, and
sports nutrition. The remaining chapters have been thoroughly updated
to reflect recent developments. Suggested reading lists are now
provided for readers wishing to delve further into specific subject
areas. An accompanying website provides book owners with access to an
image bank of tables and figures as well as any updates the authors
may post to their chapters between editions. Now available in both
print and electronic formats, the 10th edition will serve
as a valuable reference for researchers, health professionals, and
policy experts as well as educators and advanced nutrition students.
John W. Erdman
Jr.
, Ph. D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Food Science and Human
Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, United States. Dr.
Erdman has over 35 years of research and teaching experience focused
upon nutritional biochemistry. His research has included studies of the
effects of food processing on the bioavailability of minerals and
vitamins, human clinical trials involving lipid metabolism and weight
loss and animal trials on diet components and reduction of prostate cancer.
Ian A. Macdonald, Professor of Metabolic Physiology, University
of Nottingham Medical School, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queen's
Medical Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom. Dr Macdonald has over 30
years experience of teaching nutrition to medical, pharmacy and
dietetics students and is an internationally recognized expert in
human energy and macronutrient metabolism research. Specific research
interests relate to nutrition and metabolism in obesity, exercise and
ageing, with additional interests in the physiological effects of
nutrients such as flavanoids on the human cardiovascular system.
Steven H. Zeisel
, M. D. Ph. D. Professor of Nutrition and Pediatrics, Nutrition Research
Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kannapolis,
North Carolina, United States. Dr. Zeisel is an internationally
recognized expert in clinical nutrition, choline metabolism, and
nutrigenomics. Dr. Zeisel heads a research institute that studies
sources of metabolic variation. Also, he leads a team that developed a
web-based course in human nutrition that is used by more than 100
medical schools around the world.