A comprehensive overview of the supply and use of nutrients in the human body and how the body regulates their intake
1. Introduction2. Chemical senses3. Intake regulation4. Absorption, transport and retention5. Xenobiotics6. Fatty acids7. Carbohydrates, alcohols and organic acids8. Amino acid and nitrogen compounds9. Fat-soluble vitamins and food compounds10. Water-soluble vitamins and food compounds11. Minerals and trace elements12. Applications
Dr. Martin Kohlmeier, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Nutrition; Director of the Human Research Core and the Nutrigenetics Laboratory at the UNC Nutrition Research Institute in Kannapolis, NC; Director of Nutrition in Medicine for online nutrition education of medical students and health professionals; visiting fellow of Wolfson College at Cambridge University, UK; founding Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health; and President of the International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics (ISNN). His professional interests include investigating genotype-specific nutrition responses of humans in health and disease, developing decision-support algorithms and tools for precision nutrition, and teaching health care professionals how to use nutrigenetics in practice. His previously authored textbooks in the field include Nutrigenetics (Academic Press, 2013) and Nutrient Metabolism (2nd Edition, Academic Press, 2015).
"This is a formidable book, exactly what every interested reader
needs to know about human nutrition. Perfect size, perfect depth
and perfect presentation." --Daniele Del Rio, PhD, Associate
Professor of Human Nutrition at the University of Parma, Italy
"I refer to this book often because it has specific details that I
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--Marilyn Edwards, PhD, RD, Professor of Gastroenterology,
Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Texas, Houston,
USA
"This is a comprehensive and well-referenced textbook that
integrates nutrition and metabolism...a valuable resource for
biochemistry educators in the healthcare professions." --Richard
Sabina, PhD, Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences,
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Michigan,
USA
"This edition of Nutrient Metabolism is a key resource for
researchers and those wishing to learn or update their knowledge of
nutrient metabolism." --Caryl Nowson, PhD, Chair in Nutrition and
Ageing, Deakin University, Melbourne/Geelong, Australia
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