
Nutrition A Comprehensive Treatise: Macronutrients and Nutrient Elements
Macronutrients and Nutrient Elements
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1964
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: George H. Beaton
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 1 4 2 6 0 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 5 7 6 - 3
Nutrition, Volume 1: Micronutrients and Nutrient Elements discusses the metabolism, requirements, and manifestations of deficiency of the individual nutrients. This book explains… Read more

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Request a sales quoteNutrition, Volume 1: Micronutrients and Nutrient Elements discusses the metabolism, requirements, and manifestations of deficiency of the individual nutrients. This book explains the factors affecting food choice in humans and discusses as well the patterns of food use in many areas of the world. Organized into nine chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the various factors involved in determining the food intake behavior of humans. This text then explores the classification, composition, and dietary role of carbohydrates and fats in human nutrition. Other chapters consider the structure, metabolism, and synthesis of proteins and essential amino acids. This book discusses as well the role of food in providing the energy requirement of the human body and explores underlying causes of the various nutrient deficiencies. The final chapter examines the relationship between magnesium metabolism and the function of the thyroid gland. This book is a valuable resource for nutritional biochemists, nutritionists, teachers, graduate students, and research workers.
List of Contributors
Preface
Contents of Volume II
Contents of Volume III
1. Regulation of Food Intake
I. Regulatory Mechanisms
II. The Role of the Hypothalamus
III. Glucostatic Component of Regulation of Food Intake
IV. Regulation of Body Weight: A "Lipostatic" Hypothesis
V. Other Factors
VI. Distinction between Metabolic and Regulatory Obesities: Experimental Examples
VII. Extension of These Concepts to Man
References
2. Carbohydrates and Fats
I. Introduction
II. Carbohydrates in Nutrition
III. Fats in Nutrition
References
3. Proteins
I. Introduction
II. Composition of Proteins
III. General Protein Metabolism
IV. Digestion of Proteins
V. Absorption: Amino Acid Transport
VI. Metabolism
VII. Essential Amino Acids
VIII. Methods of Estimating the Nutritive Value of Proteins
IX. Estimates of Minimal Protein Needs
X. Requirements of Essential Amino Acids
XI. Recommended Allowance for Proteins
XII. Protein Deficiency
XIII. Special Topics
References
4. Energy Metabolism
I. Introduction
II. Principles of Calorimetry
III. Methods of Experimentation
IV. The Disposal of Food Energy
V. Measurement of Nutritive Values
VI. Basal Metabolism
VII. Calorie Requirements
References
5. Calcium and Phosphorus
I. Anatomy and Pharmacology
II. Calcification
III. Metabolism
IV. Diets
V. Requirements
VI. Disorders of Calcium Metabolism
VII. Recapitulation of the Argument
References
6. Iron, Copper, and Cobalt
I. Function and Distribution of Iron
II. Variation of Body Iron with Age and Sex
III. Metabolism and Requirement
IV. Function and Distribution of Copper
V. Metabolism and Requirement
VI. Function of Cobalt
VII. Cobalt in Ruminant Nutrition
VIII. Cobalt in Nonruminant Nutrition
References
7. Iodine
I. Introduction
II. Occurrence of Iodine
III. Role of Iodine in Human Metabolism
IV. Iodine and the Etiology of Endemic Goiter
V. Pathological States Possibly Related to Iodine Deficiency
VI. Iodide in the Prevention of Goiter and Radioiodide Accretion
VII. Summary
References
8. Fluorine
I. Introduction and Historical Review
II. Natural Occurrence of Fluorine
III. Estimated Daily Intake of Fluorine
IV. Fluoride Metabolism
V. Toxicity of Fluorides
VI. Safety of Fluoridation
VII. Dental Aspects of Fluoridation
VIII. Is Fluorine an Essential Trace Element in Human Nutrition?
References
9. Magnesium
I. Introduction
II. Metabolism in Animals
III. Magnesium-Deficiency Syndrome
IV. Metabolism in Man
V. Summary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1964
- No. of pages (eBook): 566
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124142602
- eBook ISBN: 9780323145763