The Science of Nutrition

Food and Society

From a young age we have been told to take our vitamins, eat our fruits and vegetables, and limit sugar and fat. Readers examine what makes certain foods better nutritionally than others and how various foods affect the human body, including the role they can play in disease and illness. Tables in the appendix provide quick reference on vitamins and common food-related illnesses.

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Book
review: The Science of Nutrition
With the
national and international focus on wellness and healthy living, The Science of
Nutrition is indeed a timely book. In nine chapters, there are an array of
topics aligned with the influence of nutrition in our daily lives. Background
information with colorful illustrations and concise biographies of pioneers
(nutritionists, biochemists, and physicians) reveal the relationship between
food and the human body. In addition, the role that nutrition plays in the
prevention and control of diseases is thoroughly explored. Beginning with a
thorough overview, readers embark on a journey that provides factual details on
how food is used in the body. ...This is a comprehensive resource and is
recommended for health professionals and anyone interested in pursuing a
healthier lifestyle.
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NSTA Recommends


Library Bound Book List: $48.59 / S&L: $41.30
eBook List: $48.59 / S&L: $41.30

Reading Level: 10

Interest Level: 9-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-6153-0920-7
Author : Kate Rogers
Copyright : 2013
Language : English
Category : Health, Science
Pages : 248
Trim : 6" x 9"
Dewey : 613.2
Subject : Health, Science
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF051050, JNF024010
Sidebars • Appendix • Index • Glossary • Bibliography

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