
Food, Nutrition and Health is an introductory text for all students of food and nutrition. It covers a knowledge matrix that reflects recognised principles and practices, from the basic chemistry of nutrients in foods, to the nature of the food supply and the impact of food consumption on health. This second edition includes more on nutrients and metabolism and introduces important areas in Indigenous food security, social connections with food, and aspects of food science.Fully updated with the inclusion of new chapters, Food, Nutrition and Health sees nutrition as predicated on a scientific knowledge base with specific applications to health within the context of the human life course. With its clear and engaging structure, this second edition equips students with the means to think more holistically about the relationships between nutrition science, and social and environmental issues.
This text investigates the foundational principles of nutrition science and its multifaceted impact on human health across the life course. Author Linda Tapsell, an expert in the field, utilizes a comprehensive knowledge matrix to bridge the gap between basic nutrient chemistry and the broader social, environmental, and economic factors influencing the modern food supply. The work argues that effective nutritional practice requires an integrated understanding of both biological metabolism and the systemic context of food consumption.
What You Will Find
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Academic reviewers and educators frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for undergraduate students due to its clear, structured approach to complex nutritional concepts. Experts highlight the book's success in balancing rigorous scientific data with contemporary social issues, making it a standard introductory reference in the field.
Page Count:
680
Publication Date:
2019-09-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190304863
ISBN-13:
9780190304867
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