UID:
almafu_9960074120102883
Umfang:
1 online resource (xvi, 317 pages) :
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illustrations (some color)
ISBN:
9780128030349
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0128030348
Serie:
Gale eBooks
Inhalt:
Bridging endocrinology and the nutritional pathophysiology of obesity and related diseases, this case-based handbook challenges students and practitioners to understand the role of nutrients within the pathophysiology and development of disease -- specifically those that develop as a result of obesity.
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Nutritional Pathophysiology of Obesity and Its Comorbidities; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by S. Hashim; Foreword by J. Nasser; Preface; 1 Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome; Chief Complaint (Typical Patient); Medical History; Family History; Physical Examination; Laboratory Data; Diet History; A 24-hour Dietary Recall; Resources; 1.1 Food and Organic Life; 1.2 Nutrient Sensors and Downstream Targets; 1.2.1 Growth and Amino Acid Utilization; 1.3 AT Form and Function; 1.3.1 Visceral Versus Subcutaneous Fat: Brown Versus White Fat; 1.4 AT Dysregulation and Metabolic Syndrome
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1.4.1 AT Dysfunction: Autophagy and Senescence1.4.2 Adipocyte Senescence; 1.5 Gut Microbiota and Obesity; 1.5.1 Microbiota and the Immune System; 1.5.2 Gut Microbe-Obesity Hypothesis 1: Endotoxemia, Obesity, and MS; 1.5.3 Gut Microbe-Obesity Hypothesis 2: Microbiota Metabolites and Energy Regulation; 1.6 Goals and Practical Issues in Weight Loss Management; 1.6.1 Clinical Diagnosis of MS; 1.7 Management of MS; 1.8 Diet Patterns That Modify Risk for Obesity and MS; 1.9 Specific Diet Components That Target Obesity and MT; 1.9.1 Dietary Fiber and Microbiome Diversity
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1.9.2 Simple Sugars and Starch as Sources of Glucose1.9.3 Dietary Fructose; 1.9.4 Nonnutritive Artificial Sweeteners; 1.9.5 Metabolic Endotoxemia and Inflammation in Obesity; 1.9.6 Protein; 1.9.7 Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Precursors; 1.9.8 Polyphenols and Flavonoids; 1.9.9 Resveratrol; 1.9.10 Ketogenic Diets; 1.9.11 Sulfur-Donating Vegetables; 1.10 Future Research Needs; References; Further Reading; 2 The Obese Gunshot Patient: Injury and Septic Shock; Chief Complaint (Typical Patient); Patient History; Physical Examination; Pertinent Laboratory Data; Medical and Nutrition History
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2.5 Hyperinflammation, Sepsis, and Shock2.5.1 Hypovolemia and Shock Secondary to a Gunshot Wound; 2.5.2 Vascular Permeability Exacerbates Hypoperfusion; 2.5.3 Acute Coagulopathy of Trauma (ACT); 2.6 Body Composition and Macronutrient Changes in APR; 2.6.1 Alterations in Macronutrient Metabolism and Body Composition with APR; 2.6.2 Protein and Energy Needs in the Trauma Patient; 2.6.3 Metabolic Complications Secondary to Obesity and Hyperglycemia; 2.7 Targeted Nutrient Strategies for Wound Healing; 2.7.1 Vitamin A and Precursors; 2.7.2 Honey
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2.8 Micronutrients, Pathogens, and Response to Injury
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9780128030134
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0128030135
Sprache:
Englisch
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