cover image - Biochemical, Physiological, and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780443105258
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 1048
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $171.99

Biochemical, Physiological, and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition, 5th Edition

by Martha H. Stipanuk, Ph.D., Tracy G. Anthony, Ph.D, Kimberly K Buhman, PhD, Kathleen M. Hill Gallant, Daniel J. Hoffman and Kevin C. Klatt

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cover image - Biochemical, Physiological, and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9780443105258
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 1048
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $171.99
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Give your students a complete understanding of nutrition’s role in health and disease! With its comprehensive, easy-to-read format, Biochemical, Physiological, and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition, 5th Edition, provides clear, concise coverage of advanced nutrition concepts at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and whole-body levels. Written by a team of nutrition experts, this edition address nutrients by classification, and describes macronutrient function from digestion to metabolism. Fully updated artwork and new features such as bolded summary headings and additional boxes and tables enhance readability and present new research and findings in an easily digestible format.
    • NEW! Completely updated content reflects current practice, as well as emerging scientific techniques and paradigms, including:
      • Novel transporters and enzymes identified through molecular screening and epidemiological approaches
      • Determinants of interindividual variability in nutrient handling and requirements ("precision nutrition"), including genotype and the microbiome
      • Enhanced understanding of nutrient partitioning and fluxes stemming from the increased use of stable isotope tracing to study metabolism
      • Characterization of rare genetic disorders that affect the metabolism of nutrients
    • NEW! Systematic approach considers the links between nutrients and health with an emphasis on transparent, reproducible, and graded evidence synthesis approaches
    • NEW! Global perspective explores nutrient intake estimates and recommendations from various countries and examines nutrition-related problems facing the modern, globalized world and the challenges in maintaining and updating country-specific nutrient references
    • More than 40 expert contributors provide the latest information on all areas of the nutrition sciences
    • Color figures help clarify key concepts and complex physiological and metabolic processes
    • Bold summary headings make it easier to find key information and review main points in each chapter
    • Thinking Critically sections within boxes and at the end of chapters help in applying scientific knowledge to real-life situations
    • Nutrition Insight boxes discuss hot topics and take a closer look at basic science and everyday nutrition
    • Clinical Correlation boxes show the connection between nutrition-related problems and their effects on normal metabolism
    • Additional boxes and tables throughout the text call attention to important topics including, Food Sources boxes; DRIs Across the Life Cycle boxes; and Historical Tidbits boxes
    • NEW! Completely updated content reflects current practice, as well as emerging scientific techniques and paradigms, including:
      • Novel transporters and enzymes identified through molecular screening and epidemiological approaches
      • Determinants of interindividual variability in nutrient handling and requirements ("precision nutrition"), including genotype and the microbiome
      • Enhanced understanding of nutrient partitioning and fluxes stemming from the increased use of stable isotope tracing to study metabolism
      • Characterization of rare genetic disorders that affect the metabolism of nutrients
    • NEW! Systematic approach considers the links between nutrients and health with an emphasis on transparent, reproducible, and graded evidence synthesis approaches
    • NEW! Global perspective explores nutrient intake estimates and recommendations from various countries and examines nutrition-related problems facing the modern, globalized world and the challenges in maintaining and updating country-specific nutrient references
  • Unit 1: Nutrients
    1. Nutrients: History and Definitions
    2. Guidelines for Food and Nutrient Intake

    Unit 2: Structure and Properties of the Macronutrients
    3. Structure, Nomenclature, and Properties of Carbohydrates
    4. Structure, Nomenclature, and Properties of Lipids
    5. Structure, Nomenclature, and Properties of Proteins and Amino Acids

    Unit 3: Digestion and Absorption of the Macronutrients
    6. Overview of Digestion and Absorption
    7. Digestion and Absorption of Carbohydrates
    8. Digestion and Absorption of Lipids
    9. Digestion and Absorption of Protein

    Unit 4: Metabolism of the Macronutrients
    10. Central Aspects of Macronutrient Metabolism
    11. Overview of the Regulation of Macronutrient Metabolism
    12. Metabolism of Carbohydrate
    13. Metabolism of Fatty Acids, Acylglycerols, and Sphingolipids
    14. Cholesterol and Lipoproteins: Synthesis, Transport, and Metabolism
    15. Amino Acid Metabolism and Protein Homeostasis
    16. Metabolism of Individual Amino Acids

    Unit 5: Macronutrient Requirements
    17. Total Energy Requirement: Energy Expenditure, Growth, and Energy Stores
    18. Requirements or Recommended Intakes for Carbohydrates and Lipids
    19. Protein and Amino Acid Requirements
    20. Consequences of Energy Imbalance: Obesity and Undernutrition

    Unit 6: Vitamins and Other Organic Micronutrients
    21. Niacin, Riboflavin, and Thiamin
    22. Folate, Choline, Vitamin B12, and Vitamin B6
    23. Biotin and Pantothenic Acid
    24. Vitamin C
    25. Vitamin K
    26. Vitamin E
    27. Vitamin A
    28. Vitamin D

    Unit 7: Minerals and Water
    29. Calcium and Phosphorus
    30. Magnesium
    31. Sodium, Chloride, and Potassium
    32. Body Fluids and Water Balance
    33. Iron
    34. Zinc, Copper, and Manganese
    35. Iodine
    36. Selenium
    37. Molybdenum, Fluoride, and Beneficial Bioactive Trace Elements

  • Martha H. Stipanuk, Ph.D., James Jamison Professor of Nutrition Emeritus, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, Tracy G. Anthony, Ph.D, Kimberly K Buhman, PhD, Kathleen M. Hill Gallant, Daniel J. Hoffman and Kevin C. Klatt
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