Advanced Nutrition and Human MetabolismCurrent, comprehensive, and designed to maximize clarity of the concepts students need to know, longtime best seller ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM, SIXTH EDITION delivers its signature quality content in a student-friendly presentation. This respected market leader is accessible, with relevant examples, illustrations, applications, tables, and figures to emphasize key concepts. The authors have thoroughly updated the art for this edition by adding several new figures and improving accuracy and clarity of the existing ones. This text continues to set the standard through the authors' ability to clearly and accurately explain even the most complex metabolic processes and concepts. It's the only book written for undergraduates that consistently stays at that level. Providing thorough and detailed coverage, the text equips students with a solid understanding of digestion, absorption, and metabolism of fat, protein, and carbohydrates. It covers the biochemistry of vitamins, minerals, and energy nutrients. It also examines the structure and function of water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins and their regulatory role in metabolism, looks at electrolyte and fluid balance, and covers the role of nutrition in the development or exacerbation of chronic disease. With ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM, SIXTH EDITION, students will be well prepared to continue their studies in the field of nutrition. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
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BRIEF CONTENTS Preface xv SECTION I Cells and Their Nourishment 1 The Cell: A Microcosm of Life 1 2 The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body 33 SECTION II Macronutrients and Their Metabolism Carbohydrates 63 Fiber lll ...
BRIEF CONTENTS Preface xv SECTION I Cells and Their Nourishment 1 The Cell: A Microcosm of Life 1 2 The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body 33 SECTION II Macronutrients and Their Metabolism Carbohydrates 63 Fiber lll ...
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107 CHAPTER 4 Fiber III Definitions of Dietary Fiber and Functional Fiber 111 Fiber and Plants 112 Chemistry and Characteristics of Dietary and Functional Fibers 112 Cellulose 112 Hemicellulose 114 Pectins 114 Lignin 114 Gums 114 ...
107 CHAPTER 4 Fiber III Definitions of Dietary Fiber and Functional Fiber 111 Fiber and Plants 112 Chemistry and Characteristics of Dietary and Functional Fibers 112 Cellulose 112 Hemicellulose 114 Pectins 114 Lignin 114 Gums 114 ...
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... metabolic control, and interrelation of metabolic pathways for carbohydrate Chapter 4 Fiber 0 expanded examples of food sources of different types of fibers 0 added information on the soluble and insoluble dietary fiber contents of ...
... metabolic control, and interrelation of metabolic pathways for carbohydrate Chapter 4 Fiber 0 expanded examples of food sources of different types of fibers 0 added information on the soluble and insoluble dietary fiber contents of ...
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... the carbohydrates chapter (Chapter 3) covers these aspects of energy transformation. We include a separate chapter (Chapter 4) on fiber. The metabolism of alcohol, which contributes to the caloric intake of many people, is discussed ...
... the carbohydrates chapter (Chapter 3) covers these aspects of energy transformation. We include a separate chapter (Chapter 4) on fiber. The metabolism of alcohol, which contributes to the caloric intake of many people, is discussed ...
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Outer membrane Matrix space Inner membrane Figure 1.6 The mitochondrion. the fibers of the contractile system. In the liver, however, the mitochondria have fewer restraints, appear spherical, and move freely through the cytoplasmic ...
Outer membrane Matrix space Inner membrane Figure 1.6 The mitochondrion. the fibers of the contractile system. In the liver, however, the mitochondria have fewer restraints, appear spherical, and move freely through the cytoplasmic ...
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Índice
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33 | |
Carbohydrates | 63 |
Fiber | 111 |
Lipids | 137 |
Protein | 183 |
Integration and Regulation of Metabolism and the Impact of Exercise and Sport | 249 |
Body Composition Energy Expenditure and Energy Balance | 275 |
FatSoluble Vitamins | 371 |
Major Minerals | 425 |
Water and Electrolytes | 455 |
Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals | 481 |
Nonessential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals | 547 |
Glossary | 563 |
Index | 569 |
WaterSoluble Vitamins | 307 |
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Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism Sareen S. Gropper,Jack L. Smith No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism Sareen Annora Stepnick Gropper,Jack Smith No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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