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Malnutrition in Western Europe The question seems incredible, yet one-fourth of the costs caused by nutrition-related illness result at least partly from micronutrient malnutrition. The … Mehr…

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781447132707
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Herausgeber: Springer London

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ISBN/EAN: 9781447132707

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978-1-4471-3270-7
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Titel des Buches: have never been modern


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Autor/in: Klaus Pietrzik
Titel: ILSI Human Nutrition Reviews; Modern Lifestyles, Lower Energy Intake and Micronutrient Status
Verlag: Springer; Springer London
212 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012-12-06
London; GB
Sprache: Englisch
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XVI, 212 p. 16 illus.

EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Biologie/Biochemie, Biophysik; Biochemie; Verstehen; Absorption; Calcium; Vitamin A; Vitamin C; Vitamin E; Vitaminmangelkrankheit; alcohol; allergy; food chemistry; magnesium; malnutrition; metabolism; micronutrient deficiency; minerals; nutrition; C; Biochemistry; Biomedical and Life Sciences; BC

1. Effects of Lifestyle on Nutrient Requirements.- Lifestyle.- Lifestyle Components.- The Epidemiological Model.- Conclusion.- 2. Effects of Special Physiological Conditions on Micronutrient Status: Pregnancy, Lactation and Ageing.- Effect of Pregnancy and Lactation of Micronutrient Status.- Effect of Ageing on Micronutrient Status.- 3. Critical Appraisal of Current Approaches Towards Micronutrient Requirement.- The Analytical Logical Approach.- The Epidemiological Approach.- The Balance Approach.- The Pragmatic Approach.- Special Considerations.- Bioavailability.- The Concept of Relative Nutritional Density.- Summary.- 4. Identification of Those Micronutrients Most Likely To Be Insufficient as the Result of Habitual Low Energy Intake.- Materials and Methods.- Results.- Discussion.- Conclusion.- 5. Biochemical Markers for Micronutrient Status and Their Interpretation.- Vitamins.- Macroelements and Trace Elements.- Discussion.- 6. The Functional Significance of Marginal Micronutrient Deficiency.- Aetiology and Micronutrient Deficiency.- Functional Significance of Marginal Micronutrient Deficiencies.- Conclusion.- 7. The Functional Significance of Marginal Micronutrient Deficiency: Vitamin C.- 8. The Functional Significance of Marginal Micronutrient Status: Folate.- The Probability of Micronutrient Deficiency.- Sequence of Events in Folate Deficiency.- Haematological Findings in Marginal Folate Deficiency.- Biological Importance and Frequency of Marginal Folate Status.- Functional Significance of Marginal Folate Deficiency.- 9. Vitamin A Deficiencies and Latent Deficiencies.- Metabolism and Function of Vitamin A.- Diagnosis of Vitamin A Deficiency.- Vitamin A Deficiency.- Conclusion.- 10. Vitamin E: The Functional Significance of Suboptimal Plasma Levels.- Cancer.- Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD).- Discussion of Prudent Doses.- Summary.- 11. Selenium and Modern Lifestyles.- 12. Calcium: The Functional Significance of Trends in Consumption.- Modern Trends in Calcium Intakes.- International Perspective of Calcium Intakes.- Calcium Deficiency.- Adaptation or Altered Requirements?.- Calcium RDAs and the Significance of Decreased Calcium Intakes.- 13. Magnesium: Clinical Forms of Primary Magnesium Deficiency.- The Neuromuscular Forms of MDI.- Other Clinical Forms of MDI.- Conclusion.- 14. The Functional Significance of Iron Deficiency.- The Main Iron Compounds in the Body and Their Function.- Iron Metabolism.- Effects of Iron Deficiency.- Thyroid Hormone Metabolism and Thermoregulation.- Concluding Comments.- 15. Zinc: The Functional Significance of Marginal Deficiency.- The Functions of Zinc.- Indices of Zinc Status.- Zinc in Food.- Experimental Restriction of Zinc Intake in Man.- Signs of Marginal Zinc Deficiency in Primates.- Indications of Marginal Zinc Deficiency in Man.- Adaptation to Low Zinc Intake.- Conclusions.- 16. Lowered Dietary Energy Consumption and Potential Consequences for Micronutrient Intake: An Overview.- Has There Really Been a Change in Total Food Intake?.- Are Data Devised from Food Intake Measurements of Misleading Accuracy?.- Can One Automatically Link Energy Intake to a Reduced Micronutrient Intake.- Practical Implications for the Immediate Future.- Metabolic Interactions between Nutrients.- The Diagnosis of Community Nutritional Status from Intake Data.- Conclusions.- Appendix 1: Report of the Vitamins Working Group.- Appendix 2: Report of the Minerals Working Group.
Interdisciplinary contributions examine how changing eating habits in our Western lifestyles cause a deficiency of vitamins and minerals in a person's diet. This is leading to mild yet widespread malnutrition with significant consequences for the public health.

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