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YALE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE 91 (2018), pp.201-202. Book Reviews Human Nutrition, Thirteenth Edition. Edited material support including exam questions, extended by Catherine Geissler and Hilary Powers. Oxford coverage of topics, additional figures/data tables, and University Press: New York, NY; 2017. US $69.95 even case studies. In this new edition, Geissler, Powers, (Paperback). 784 p. ISBN: 978-0198768029. and authors include the most recent advancements of Human Nutrition, Thirteenth Edition, is a compre- knowledge in food safety, nutrition in the nervous sys- hensive textbook that introduces the fundamental con- tem, diet, and epigenetics. cepts of the science of food and nutrition from molecular Human Nutrition, Thirteenth Edition is an important mechanisms to nutrition policies. addition to the fundamental understanding of food and This textbook is organized into six main subsections nutrition science. This textbook is best suited for under- to provide a concrete introduction of the basics such as graduate and graduate students and may also serve as a the chemistry of food, the physiology of digestion, and reference guide for practitioners and researchers. Readers manifestation of nutrition-related diseases. The first sec- will find Human Nutrition, Thirteenth Edition to be a tion describes the main sources of nutrition, the sociocul- valuable and informative learning tool. tural, geographical and economical factors that determine Yasmin Zakiniaeiz food choices, nutrient chemical structure, and how nutri- Department of Psychiatry ents are processed and stored. The second section focuses Yale School of Medicine on food safety, the physiology of nutrient digestion, ab- sorption and secretion, body size and composition, and metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and alcohol. Essentials of Human Nutrition, Fifth Edition. The third section emphasizes the absorption and transport Edited by Jim Mann and A. Stewart Truswell. of vitamins and minerals. The fourth section explains Oxford University Press: New York; 2017. US dietary requirements for various subpopulations such as $74.95 (Paperback). 699 p. ISBN: 978-0198752981 children, pregnant women, older individuals, vegetarians, and athletes. The fifth section emphasizes clinical nutri- Essentials of Human Nutrition, Fifth Edition, intro- tion including diseases characterized by an excess and de- duces the college, health, and food science professional ficiency of nutrients such as obesity, diabetes, cancer, and student to human nutrition, arguably one of the most eating disorders. The sixth section of this textbook dis- important determinants of health. The book content may cusses nutritional epidemiology, food supply, global nu- also be of interest to the fitness industry and the general trition, policies, and interventions. Throughout the book, public. The editors pride themselves in keeping the writ- there is a recurrent theme of increasing global awareness ing simple and readable, and they have indeed succeeded of the adverse effects of nutrient overconsumption and in making the information accessible to a broad audience. underconsumption as well as suggestions for nutrition The book is divided into nine parts. Throughout the book, policies to address this major global health problem. the authors use informative case studies, tables, figures, The textbook ends with a glossary of terms, ap- and “boxes” to highlight key and interesting takeaways. pendix of dietary reference values, and a subject index. For example, in Box 1.1, page 8, one learns that some Overall, Human Nutrition, Thirteenth Edition describes forms of Vitamin A affect transcription of genes for cel- the latest developments in the field of nutrition science. lular differentiation, and that in some of the plants that This textbook is important for understanding (1) the bi- provide our food, the genetic makeup has been modified ology, chemistry, and physiology of nutrient metabolism, to produce a crop that’s easier to grow or has an improved (2) how an excess or deficiency in nutrients can lead to nutritional profile, like golden rice. References at the end disease and, (3) how to address this major global health of each chapter provide suggestions for further reading. concern with appropriate interventions. Part one introduces human nutrition and describes Editors Geissler and Powers, along with all contrib- the idea behind evidence-based nutrition recommenda- uting authors, use clear and concise language to provide tions. Energy and macronutrients are covered in part two. thorough but comprehensible coverage of human nutri- Here, one learns that carbohydrates, like glucose (with tion. In addition to this text, readers can also view online the chemical formula C H O ), are the most important 6 12 6 Copyright © 2018 201
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