Human Nutrition

Human Nutrition

Author: Albert Neuberger

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 9401162581

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This new volume deals with a number of important and current topics in human nutrition that we hope will be of general interest to those concerned with this subject. We have first of all a chapter by J. S. Garrow and S. Blaza on energy requirements, which has a direct bearing on the problem of obesity, and which largely affects the populations of developed and afiluent countries. This is followed by a chapter on fluoride and the fluoridation of water, under the authorship of G. N. Jenkins. The addition of fluoride to drinking water has given rise to a great deal of discussion both amongst scientists and the public at large, and the present account tries to give the scientific background and a critical evaluation of established facts. The chapter by G. Owen on the nutritional status of North Americans is also likely to be of interest to other countries, as the techniques used and the problems encountered are similar to' those encountered in other parts ofthe world. A chapter on nitrates, nitrites and nitrosamines by S. R. Tannenbaum discusses a topic which again has engendered widespread interest amongst a large number of people, and where a balanced presentation of the relevant facts is particularly important. One of the fields in which biochemistry, physiology and nutrition have made enormous advances over the last few years is that of vitamin D and the new knowledge acquired on control of the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus.


Ethnic and Regional Foodways in the United States

Ethnic and Regional Foodways in the United States

Author: Linda Keller Brown

Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780870494192

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" . . . provides valuable information for the specialist in American studies, and for the anthropologist or folklorist focusing on food use, and may also be of interest to the general reading audience. With such a wide appeal, the book may not only document the American romance with ethnic foods, but may contribute to it as well." --Joanne Wagner, Anthropological Quarterly How do customs surrounding the preparation and consumption of food define minorities within a population? The question receives fascinating and multifaceted answers in this book, which considers a smorgasbord of dishes that sustain group identity and often help to bridge inter-group barriers. The essays explore the symbolic meaning of shared foodways in interpreting inter- and intra-group behavior, with attention to theoretical problems and the implications of foodways research for public policy. Topics receiving rewarding analysis in this volume include food festivals, modes of food preparation, meal cycles, seasonal celebrations, nutrition education, and the government's inattention to ethnic customs in forumlating its food policies.


A Study of Relationships Between Diet and Dental Health, United States, 1971-1974

A Study of Relationships Between Diet and Dental Health, United States, 1971-1974

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13:

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Abstracts: This report presents findings on the relationship between dietary intake and dental health from the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a national probability sample survey that was conducted in 1971-74. Data on decayed, missing, and filled permanent teeth and on the periodontal index are examined using regression techniques in relation to food intake, fluoride concentration, tooth-brushing frquency, smoking history, and alcohol consumption.