Milk and Dairy Foods: Their Functionality in Human Health and Disease
Editat de Ian Givensen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2020
Written for food and nutrition researchers, academic teachers, and health professionals, including clinicians and dietitians, this book is sure to be a welcomed resource for all who wish to understand more about the role of dairy in health.
- Addresses the functional effects of dairy related to reducing the risk of key chronic diseases
- Contains information related to various life stages, including chapters on dairy foods and bone development in the young and dairy foods and maintenance of muscle mass in the elderly
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128156032
ISBN-10: 0128156031
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128156031
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Food and nutrition researchers, academic teachers, health professionals including clinicians and dietitiansCuprins
1. Dairy consumption and cardiometabolic diseases: Evidence from prospective studies
2. Dairy fats and health
3. Does modifying dairy fat composition by changing the diet of the dairy cow provide health benefits?
4. Trans and conjugated fatty acids in dairy products: Cause for concern?
5. Organic milk: Does it confer health benefits?
6. Milk proteins: Their role in cardiovascular health
7. Dairy products and diabetes: Role of protein on glycaemic control
8. The dairy food matrix: What it is and what it does
9. The role of dairy products in the development of obesity across the lifespan
10. Adverse reactions to cow’s milk
11. Dairy foods and bone accrual during growth and development
12. Dairy foods as a source of dietary iodine
13. Non-dairy milk substitutes: Are they of adequate nutritional composition?
14. Dairy foods and maintenance of muscle mass in the elderly
15. Dairy foods and the risk of cancer
2. Dairy fats and health
3. Does modifying dairy fat composition by changing the diet of the dairy cow provide health benefits?
4. Trans and conjugated fatty acids in dairy products: Cause for concern?
5. Organic milk: Does it confer health benefits?
6. Milk proteins: Their role in cardiovascular health
7. Dairy products and diabetes: Role of protein on glycaemic control
8. The dairy food matrix: What it is and what it does
9. The role of dairy products in the development of obesity across the lifespan
10. Adverse reactions to cow’s milk
11. Dairy foods and bone accrual during growth and development
12. Dairy foods as a source of dietary iodine
13. Non-dairy milk substitutes: Are they of adequate nutritional composition?
14. Dairy foods and maintenance of muscle mass in the elderly
15. Dairy foods and the risk of cancer