
From gluten-free to all-Paleo, GMOs to grass-fed beef, our newsfeeds abound with nutrition advice. Whether sensational headlines from the latest study or anecdotes from celebrities and food bloggers, we're bombarded with "superfoods" and "best ever" diets promising to help us lose weight, fight disease, and live longer. At the same time, we live in an over-crowded food environment that makes it easy to eat, all the time. The result is an epidemic of chronic disease amidst a culture of nutrition confusion-and copious food choices that challenge everyday eaters just trying to get a healthy meal on the table. But the exhilarating truth is that scientists know an astounding amount about the power of food. A staggering 80% of chronic diseases are preventable through modifiable lifestyle changes, and diet is the single largest contributing factor. And we also know the secrets to eating sustainably to protect our planet. In Food & Nutrition, Harvard- and Columbia-trained nutrition scientist Dr. P.K. Newby examines 134 stand-alone questions addressing "need to know" topics, including how what we eat affects our health and environment, from farm to fork, and why, when it comes to diet, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts-and one size doesn't fit all. At the same time, Newby debunks popular myths and food folklore, encouraging readers to "learn, unlearn, and relearn" the fundamentals of nutrition at the heart of a health-giving diet. Her passion for all things food shines through it all, as does her love of the power of science, technology, and engineering to help create healthier diets for ourselves, and a more sustainable future for the planet we share.
This book investigates the core question of how individuals can navigate the modern landscape of conflicting nutrition advice to make evidence-based decisions for personal health and environmental sustainability. Dr. P.K. Newby, a Harvard- and Columbia-trained nutrition scientist, utilizes her academic background to synthesize complex data into accessible answers. She presents a framework that emphasizes the synergy of whole foods and the necessity of personalized dietary approaches over restrictive fad diets.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive, science-based resource that successfully clarifies common misconceptions in the nutrition field. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes dense scientific concepts accessible to the general public without sacrificing accuracy.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190846666
ISBN-13:
9780190846664
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