
The Importance Of Nutrition In The Prevention And Treatment Of Disease And The Maintenance Of Good Health Is Being Increasingly Recognised. Nutrition Is An Area That All Health Professionals Need To Be Aware Of And Yet One In Which Few Are Specifically Trained. However It Is Now Becoming A Valued Topic In Many Curricula. The Oxford Handbook Of Nutrition And Dietetics Makes This Information More Accessible To Dieticians, Doctors, Nurses, Nutritionists, And Other Healthcare Professionals By Providing A Practical, Easily Accessible, Concise And Up-to-date Evidence-based Guide In A User-friendly Portable Handbook. It Covers The Entire Life Cycle From Preconception To Old Age. As The General Public Is Increasingly Aware Of The Food They Eat And The Role Nutrition Plays In Health And Disease, Health Professionalsmust Have The Kind Of Knowledge In This Book At Their Fingertips.
This handbook investigates the clinical application of nutritional science to prevent and treat disease across the human lifespan. The authors, Angela Madden, Joan Webster-Gandy, and Michelle Holdsworth, leverage their expertise in dietetics and public health to synthesize complex nutritional data into a practical framework. The text serves as a clinical resource designed to bridge the gap between academic nutritional theory and the daily requirements of healthcare practitioners.
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Healthcare professionals frequently identify this text as a reliable, portable reference for quick clinical decision-making. Experts highlight the handbook's utility in integrating nutritional science into standard medical curricula and daily patient care.
Page Count:
944
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192520628
ISBN-13:
9780192520623
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