Dietary AGEs and Their Role in Health and Disease
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498721516
ISBN-10: 1498721516
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 120
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1498721516
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 120
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Cuprins
Chapter 1: What are AGEs, their chemical structure, and how can they be measured?
Chapter 2: How do AGEs cause disease: cellular mechanisms
Chapter 3: AGE clearance mechanisms
Chapter 4: How are AGEs handled by the kidney?
Chapter 5: Dietary advanced glycation end products: animal studies
Chapter 6: AGEs in infant formulas: chemical and physiological aspects
Chapter 7: Potentially toxic food components formed by excessive heat processing
Chapter 8: Is part of the fructose effects on health related to increased AGE formation?
Chapter 9: Role of advanced glycation products in health and disease in children
Chapter 10: The role of advanced glycation end products in cognitive decline and dementia
Chapter 11: Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Chapter 12: Dietary AGEs and diabetic complications
Chapter 13: Dietary AGEs and aging
Chapter 14: AGE and Erectile Dysfunction: any role of dietary AGEs?
Chapter 15: Biological implications of diet-derived advanced glycation end-products on carcinogenesis
Chapter 16: Advanced glycation end products and their receptors in Aspiration Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Chapter 17: Dietary AGEs in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease
Chapter 18: Dietary AGEs may have different effects in people with vegetarian versus omnivorous eating patterns
Chapter 19: Effects of dietary AGEs in the gut microbiota composition
Chapter 20: Associations of circulating AGE levels and cardiovascular disease- incidence and outcome
Chapter 21: Pathological role of AGEs in osteoporosis
Chapter 22: Is there a relationship between dietary AGEs and food allergies?
Chapter 23: Quantitation and potential health effects of advanced glycation end-products in pet foods
Chapter 24: The role of AGEs in the pathogenesis of macrovascular complications in diabetes mellitus
Chapter 25: Plant-derived products with anti-glycation activity
Chapter 26: Dietary intake of AGEs and ALEs and inflammation – nutritional aspects
Chapter 27: Effects of a low AGE diet on insulin sensitivity
Chapter 28: Clinical trials with an AGE-restricted diet
Chapter 29: Blocking gastrointestinal absorption of AGEs
Chapter 30: Antagonizing the effects of dietary advanced glycation endproducts on endothelial dysfunction
Chapter 31: Methylglyoxal and other AGEs: good and bad dual role in the body
Chapter 2: How do AGEs cause disease: cellular mechanisms
Chapter 3: AGE clearance mechanisms
Chapter 4: How are AGEs handled by the kidney?
Chapter 5: Dietary advanced glycation end products: animal studies
Chapter 6: AGEs in infant formulas: chemical and physiological aspects
Chapter 7: Potentially toxic food components formed by excessive heat processing
Chapter 8: Is part of the fructose effects on health related to increased AGE formation?
Chapter 9: Role of advanced glycation products in health and disease in children
Chapter 10: The role of advanced glycation end products in cognitive decline and dementia
Chapter 11: Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Chapter 12: Dietary AGEs and diabetic complications
Chapter 13: Dietary AGEs and aging
Chapter 14: AGE and Erectile Dysfunction: any role of dietary AGEs?
Chapter 15: Biological implications of diet-derived advanced glycation end-products on carcinogenesis
Chapter 16: Advanced glycation end products and their receptors in Aspiration Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Chapter 17: Dietary AGEs in the development and progression of chronic kidney disease
Chapter 18: Dietary AGEs may have different effects in people with vegetarian versus omnivorous eating patterns
Chapter 19: Effects of dietary AGEs in the gut microbiota composition
Chapter 20: Associations of circulating AGE levels and cardiovascular disease- incidence and outcome
Chapter 21: Pathological role of AGEs in osteoporosis
Chapter 22: Is there a relationship between dietary AGEs and food allergies?
Chapter 23: Quantitation and potential health effects of advanced glycation end-products in pet foods
Chapter 24: The role of AGEs in the pathogenesis of macrovascular complications in diabetes mellitus
Chapter 25: Plant-derived products with anti-glycation activity
Chapter 26: Dietary intake of AGEs and ALEs and inflammation – nutritional aspects
Chapter 27: Effects of a low AGE diet on insulin sensitivity
Chapter 28: Clinical trials with an AGE-restricted diet
Chapter 29: Blocking gastrointestinal absorption of AGEs
Chapter 30: Antagonizing the effects of dietary advanced glycation endproducts on endothelial dysfunction
Chapter 31: Methylglyoxal and other AGEs: good and bad dual role in the body
Descriere
This book provides the basis to initiate a serious academic conversation about the real role of dietary AGEs in human disease.