
Nutrition Is An Essential Component Of The Work Of All Health And Community Workers, Including Those Involved In Humanitarian Assistance, And Yet It Is Often Neglected In Their Basic Training. Drawn From The Experiences Of An International Editor Team With Extensive Field Experience, Nutrition For Developing Countries Brings Together The Essential Basics Of Nutrition In An Easily Accessible Form Which Is Accurate, Up-to-date And Practical, And Suitable For A Wide Range Of Readers At Different Levels. The Book Covers The Whole Life Cycle, Including Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding, Older Children, Adolescents, Adults And The Elderly, With An Emphasis On The Most Vulnerable Women And Children. The Fully Revised And Updated Edition Addresses Both The Long Standing Problems Of Undernutrition And Malnutrition, And The Growing Epidemic Of Overnutrition And Obesity, Which Are Responsible For The Rapid Increase In Non-communicable Diseases Of Later Life. Generously Illustrated, Nutrition For Developing Countries Explains In Clear Simple Language, And Practical Detail, How Nutrition Workers Can Help Families With Nutrition Problems, Including Many Ideas For Exercises For Training Nutrition Workers.
This text addresses the critical gap in nutrition training for health and community workers operating in developing regions. The authors, a team of international experts with extensive field experience, provide a comprehensive framework for identifying and managing nutritional challenges across the entire human life cycle. By synthesizing clinical data with practical field applications, the book serves as a foundational resource for practitioners tasked with improving health outcomes in resource-limited settings.
What You Will Find
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Experts and field practitioners frequently cite this work as a standard reference for community health training due to its accessible language and practical focus. Readers often note that the inclusion of training exercises makes the text particularly effective for educators and program managers working in the field.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191508349
ISBN-13:
9780191508349
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