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- 出版年份:2222
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Part One Foundations of Nutrition 3
Chapter 1 The Study of Nutrition 3
A World View of Nutrition and Health 5
Population Expansion and Food Supply 5
Major U.S.Health Problems 6
The Team Approach to Health Care 8
Changing Concepts of Health and Disease 8
Human Values 8
Social Influences 9
Effects of Change on Health Care Practices 11
The Study of Nutrition in Education for the Health Professions 13
Plan of Study 13
Tools for Study 15
Results of this Approach to the Study of Nutrition 16
To Sum Up 17
Questions for Review 17
Issues and Answers If You’re Not Healthy,It’s Your Own Fault! 19
Chapter 2 Carbohydrates 21
The Nature of Carbohydrates 23
Definition 23
Classification 24
Dietary Fiber 29
Types of Fiber 30
Physiologic Effects 32
Current Research and Popular Practices 32
Dietary Recommendations 34
Functions of Carbohydrate 34
Energy 34
Special Functions of Carbohydrates in Body Tissues 35
Digestion of Carbohydrate 36
Mouth 36
Stomach 36
Small Intestine 36
Absorption of Carbohydrate 37
Metabolism of Carbohydrate 37
To Sum Up 40
Questions for Review 40
Issues and Answers The Sugar Phobia Syndrome 42
Issues and Answers Inequality of Carbohydrates:The Glycemic Index 45
Issues and Answers Hypoglycemia 48
Chapter 3 Lipids 51
Health Needs for Fat 53
Body Fats 53
Food Fats 53
Health Problems with Fat 53
The Nature of Lipids 54
Fatty Acids 54
Triglycerides 59
Common Chemical Reactions of Fats 62
Cholesterol 64
Compound Lipids 66
Lipoproteins 67
Digestion of Fats 68
Mechanical Digestion 68
Chemical Digestion 68
Absorption of Fats, 69
Initial Fat Absorption 69
Second Stage of Fat Absorption Within the Intestinal Wall 70
Final Absorption and Transport of Fat 70
To Sum Up 71
Questions for Review 71
Issues and Answers The Dietary Fat Controversy 73
Chapter 4 Proteins 77
The Nature of Amino Acids 79
General Pattern and Specific Structures 79
The Building of Proteins 82
Peptide Linkage 82
Arrangement of Peptide Chains 83
Types of Protein 83
Functions of Protein 85
Growth and Tissue Maintenance 85
Specific Physiologic Roles 85
Available Energy 85
Digestion of Protein 86
Mechanical Digestion 86
Chemical Digestion 86
Absorption of Protein 87
Active Transport System 87
Pyridoxine(Vitamin B6)Cofactor 87
Competition for Absorption 88
Absorption of Peptides and Whole Proteins 88
Metabolism of Protein 88
The Concept of Balance 88
Protein Requirements 90
Function of Dietary Protein 90
Metabolism of Protein and Amino Acids 90
Digestibility Factor 91
Other Factors Affecting Requirement 91
Measure of Protein Requirements 92
To Sum Up 96
Questions For Review 96
Issues and Answers The Vegetarian Revolution 98
Chapter 5 Energy Balance 101
Energy and Metabolism 103
The Concept of Change 103
Measurement of Energy 103
The Human Energy System 104
Energy Cycle 104
Energy Balance:Input and Ouptut 105
Energy Control in Human Metabolism 105
Controlled Energy System:Chemical Bonding 105
Controlled Reaction Rates 106
Types of Metabolic Reaction 107
Energy Expenditure 108
Basal Metabolic Needs 108
Food Intake Effect 111
Physical Activity Needs 111
Total Energy Requirements 111
To Sum Up 114
Questions for Review 114
Issues and Answers Energy Balance Studies and International Food Policy 116
Chapter 6 Fat-Soluble Vitamins 117
Vitamin A 119
Chemical and Physical Nature 119
Absorption 119
Physiologic Functions 121
Vitamin A Requirement 123
Food Sources of Vitamin A 124
Vitamin D 124
Chemical and Physical Nature 124
Absorption 124
Synthesis 124
Physiologic Functions 125
Vitamin D Requirement 126
Food Sources of Vitamin D 127
Vitamin E 127
Chemical and Physical Nature 127
Absorption 130
Physiologic Functions 130
Vitamin E Requirement 130
Food Sources of Vitamin E 130
Vitamin K 130
Chemical and Physical Nature 130
Absorption 131
Physiologic Function 131
Vitamin K Requirement 133
Food Sources of Vitamin K 133
To Sum Up 134
Questions for Review 134
Issues and Answers Vitamin A Megadoses:Boon or Bust? 136
Chapter 7 Water-Soluble Vitamins 137
Thiamin 139
Physiologic Function:Coenzyme Function 140
Clinical Effects of Thiamin Deficiency 140
Thiamin Requirement 140
Food Sources of Thiamin 141
Riboflavin 141
Physiologic Functions 141
Clinical Effects of Riboflavin Deficiency 141
Riboflavin Requirement 142
Food Sources of Riboflavin 142
Niacin 142
Physiologic Functions 142
Clinical Effects of Niacin Deficiency 143
Niacin Requirement 143
Food Sources of Niacin 143
Pyridoxine(B6) 143
Physiologic Functions 144
Clinical Effects of Pyridoxine Deficiency 144
Pyridoxine Requirement 145
Food Sources of Pyridoxine 145
Pantothenic Acid 145
Physiologic Functions 145
Pantothenic Acid Requirement 147
Food Sources of Pantothenic Acid 147
Biotin 147
Physiologic Functions 148
Biotin Requirement 148
Food Sources of Biotin 148
Folic Acid 148
Physiologic Functions 148
Clinical Problems 149
Folic Acid Requirement 149
Food Sources of Folic Acid 149
Cobalamin(B12) 149
Physiologic Functions 150
Clinical Problems 150
Cobalamin Requirement 150
Food Sources of Cobalamin 151
Ascorbic Acid(Vitamin C) 152
Physiologic Functions 152
Clinical Problems 155
Vitamin C Requirement 156
Food Sources of Vitamin C 156
Related Factors 157
Lipoic Acid 157
Choline 157
Bioflavonoids 157
To Sum Up 158
Questions for Review 158
Issues and Answers Vitamin C:Wonder Drug of the ’80s? 160
Chapter 8 Minerals 163
Major Minerals 165
Calcium 165
Phosphorus 172
Magnesium 174
Sodium 175
Potassium 176
Chlorine(Chloride) 178
Sulfur 182
Trace Elements 183
The Concept of Essentiality 183
Essential Function 183
Deficiency and Requirement 185
Iron 186
Iodine 190
Zinc 193
Copper 196
Manganese 198
Chromium 199
Cobalt 200
Selenium 200
Molybdenum 201
Fluorine 202
Probable Essentiality 203
Silicon 203
Vanadium 203
Nickel 204
Tin 204
Cadmium 204
Arsenic 206
Aluminum 206
Boron 206
To Sum Up 207
Questions for Review 207
Issues and Answers Guidelines for Trace Element Supplementation 209
Chapter 9 Water and Electrolytes 213
Water-Electrolyte Balance 215
Body Water Distribution 215
Overall Water Balance:Intake and Output 215
Forces Influencing Water Distribution 217
Electrolytes in Water Balance 220
Gastrointestinal Circulation 225
Renal Circulation 226
Clinical Problems 228
Acid-Base Buffer System 230
Acids and Bases 230
Buffers 232
Roles of the Lungs and Kidneys 233
Acidosis and Alkalosis 234
To Sum Up 237
Questions for Review 237
Issues and Answers Principles of Oral Rehydration Therapy 239
Chapter 10 Digestion,Absorption,and Metabolism 241
Digestion 243
Basic Principles of Digestion 243
Digestion in the Mouth and Esophagus 244
Digestion in the Stomach 246
Digestion in the Small Intestine 247
Absorption 252
Absorption in the Small Intestine 252
Absorption in the Large Intestine(colon) 254
Metabolism 257
Carbohydrate Metabolism 257
Lipid Metabolism 261
Metabolism of Cholesterol 262
Protein Metabolism 263
Interrelationships 267
To Sum Up 268
Questions for Review 268
Issues and AnswersLactose Intolerance:A Case Against Milk Subsidy Programs? 269
Part Two Applied Nutrition in Community HealthChapter 11 Food Habits:Personal Beliefs and Social Influences 273
Cultural Influences 275
Concept of Culture 275
Food in a Culture 275
Social Influences 276
Concept of Social Organization 276
Food and Social Factors 277
Psychologic Influences 277
Social Psychology:Understanding Dietary Patterns 277
Food and Psychologic Factors 277
Current Confusions Influencing Food Habits 278
Food Misinformation 278
Food Faddist Claims 280
Dangers of Food Fads 280
Groups Vulnerable to Food Faddism 281
What is the Answer? 281
Food Safety 282
Control Agencies 285
Changes in Food Habits 288
Determinants of Food Choice 288
Westernization in the Third World 289
Recent Immigrants 290
Changes in American Food Patterns 293
To Sum Up 296
Questions for Review 296
Issues and AnswersProposed Changes in FDA Regulations:The Hatch Bill 299
Chapter 12 Family Nutrition Counseling and Education:Food Needs and Costs 301
Family Nutrition Counseling 303
Focus:Personal Needs and Goals 303
Methods:Nutrition History and Analysis 303
Plan of Care 303
The Teaching-Learning Process 304
Aspects of Human Personality Involved in Learning 304
Principles of Learning 305
Nutrition Counseling in the Health Care Facility 307
Instructor Qualifications 310
Food Assistance Programs 311
Commodity Distribution Program 311
Food Stamp Program 312
Child Nutrition Programs 313
Nutrition Program for Elderly Persons 315
Food Buying Guides 316
USDA Food Plans 316
Family Food Costs 317
The Best Food Buys 319
Additional Resources 322
To Sum Up 323
Questions for Review 323
Issues and Answers Person-Centered Diabetes Education 324
Chapter 13 Nutritional Deficiency Diseases 327
Malnutrition:World Health Problem 329
Hungry People:The Extent of Malnutrition 329
The Ecology of Malnutrition 330
Force of Interrelated Factors 330
Malnutrition Syndromes 331
Protein-Energy Malnutrition(PEM) 331
Nutritional Anemias 335
Hypovitaminosis A 338
Endemic Goiter 339
Other Vitamin Defiency Diseases 340
Other Mineral Defiency Diseases 344
Methods of Combating Malnutrition 346
Requirements for Solution of the Malnutrition Problem 346
To Sum Up 347
Questions for Review 347
Case Study The Story of Kokumo 349
Issues and Answers The Far-Reaching Personal and Social Functional Consequences of Malnutrition 350
Part Three Nutrition in Health Care Throughout the Life Cycle 355
Chapter 14 Nutrition During Pregnancy and Lactation 355
Nutrition and the Outcome of Pregnancy 357
Background for Change 357
Determinants of Nutritional Needs 357
Basic Concepts Involved 357
Maternal Nutrition 358
Physiology of Gestation 358
Maternal Nutrient Needs 363
Dietary Patterns:General and Alternative 366
General Dietary Problems 367
Functional Gastrointestinal Problems 367
Weight Gain During Pregnancy 367
High-Risk Mothers and Infants 370
Complications of Pregnancy 371
Anemia 371
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension(PIH) 372
Clinical Conditions 373
Nutrition During Lactation 374
Nutritional Needs 375
To Sum Up 380
Questions for Review 380
Case Study A Baby for the Delgados 382
Issues and Answers Drug Use and the Outcome of Pregnancy 383
Chapter 15 Nutrition for Growth and Development:Infancy,Childhood,and Adolescence 385
Growth and Development 387
Normal Life Cycle Growth Pattern 387
Physical Growth 387
Mental and Psychosocial Growth 388
Nutritional Requirements 389
Energy Needs 389
Protein 389
Water 389
Minerals and Vitamins 389
Age-group Needs 391
The Stages of Human Growth 391
Infancy:Birth to 1 Year 392
Childhood 400
Adolescence:12 to 18 Years 406
To Sum Up 410
Questions for Review 410
Case Study A Nutrition Education Program for Adolescents 412
Issues and Answers Feeding the Premature Infant 413
Chapter 16 Nutrition for the Aging and the Aged 417
Aging in America 419
Psychosocial Development in Adulthood 419
Socioeconomic and Psychologic Factors 419
The Aging Process 422
Biologic Changes 422
Individuality of the Aging Process 422
Nutritional Needs 423
Energy 423
Protein 424
Vitamins 424
Minerals 425
The Question of Nutrient Supplementation 425
Clinical Needs 425
Malnutrition 425
Weight Management 426
Community Resources 427
Government Programs for Older Americans 427
Professional Organizations and Resources 428
To Sum Up 429
Questions for Review 429
Case Study The Patient With Congestive Heart Failure 430
Issues and Answers Can We Eat to Live Forever? 431
Chapter 17 Nutrition and Physical Fitness 433
Energy Sources for Physical Activity 435
Muscle Action 435
Fuel Sources for Muscle Action 436
Oxygen Use and Physical Capacity 437
Diet and Exercise 439
General Nutrient Needs 439
Exercise and Energy 442
Nutrition and Athletic Performance 442
Athletes and Coaches:A Vulnerable Group 442
Hvdration:Water and Electrolytes 443
Building a Personal Exercise Program 445
Health Benefits 445
Assessment of Condition and Exercise Needs 445
Types of Physical Activity 446
Preparation for Exercise 447
To Sum Up 448
Questions for Review 448
Issues and Answers The Winning Edge—Or Over the Edge? 450
Chapter 18 Nutrition and Weight Management 453
Body Composition:Fatness and Leanness 455
Meanings and Methods 455
Obesity and Health 456
Social Images:Fear of Fatness 457
Thinness 457
Fatness 458
Effects of Thin-Fat Images 458
Physical Fitness:A New Health Image 458
The Problem of Weight Management 460
Individual Variances 460
Extreme Approaches 460
Etiology of Obesity 461
Some Possible Answers and a Dilemma 465
The Set-Point Theory 465
Genetic Evolution 466
How to Change the Set-Point 466
The Health Model:A Positive,Personal Approach 467
General Components 467
Behavioral Aspects 469
Principles of a Sound Food Plan 469
Preventive Approach 474
To Sum Up 475
Questions for Review 475
Case Study The Obese Patient With Hypertension 477
Issues and Answers The Use and Abuse of Height-Weight Tables 479
Part Four Nutrition and Clinical Care 485
Chapter 19 Nutritional Assessment and Therapy in Patient Care 485
The Therapeutic Process 487
Focus of Care 487
Phases of the Care Process 487
Nutritional Assessment 488
Anthropometric Measures 488
Biochemical Tests 492
Clinical Observations 493
Diet Evaluation 495
Analysis and Initial Planning 496
The Problem-Oriented Medical Record 497
Planning and Implementing Nutritional Care 500
Some Basic Concepts 500
Managing the Mode of Feeding 500
Evaluation:Quality Patient Care 501
General Considerations 501
Quality Patient Care 501
Role of the Nurse 501
To Sum Up 503
Questions for Review 503
Case Study Nutritional Assessment and Therapy for a Patient with Cancer 505
Issues and Answers “How Much Should I Weigh?”:A Summary of Methods of Measuring Body Fat 506
Chapter 20 Drug-Nutrient Interaction 509
Drug-Nutrient Problems in Modern Medicine 511
Elderly Persons at Risk 511
Effects of Drugs on Food and Nutrients 511
Drug Effects on Food Intake 511
Drug Effects on Nutrient Absorption and Metabolism 513
Effects of Food and Nutrients on Drugs 517
Food Effects on Drug Absorption 517
Food Effects on Drug Distribution and Metabolism 518
Vitamin Effects on Drug Action 520
To Sum Up 521
Questions for Review 521
Issues and Answers The Calming of America? 523
Chapter 21 Nutritional Therapy in Diseases of Infancy and Childhood 525
The Hospitalized Infant and Child 527
Basic Needs of the Hospitalized Child 527
Plans for Nutritional Care of the Hospitalized Child 528
Special Infant Needs 530
Gastrointestinal Problems of Infancy and Childhood 532
General Functional Disturbances 532
Infantile Diarrhea 533
Celiac Malabsorption Syndrome 533
Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip 538
Genetic Disease 538
Genetic Inheritance Concept 538
Genetic Control 542
Phenylketonuria(PKU) 542
Other Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism 545
Galactosemia 546
Lactose Intolerance 547
Type I,Insulin-Dependent,Diabetes Mellitus 549
Childhood Food Allergies 549
Underlying Etiology 549
Common Food Allergens 549
Dietary Management 550
Family Education 550
Weight Management in Children 551
Background Concerns 551
Causes of Excessive Weight 553
Food Practices During Growth Years 554
Dental Caries 554
Incidence 554
Etiology 554
Dietary Implications 556
To Sum Up 557
Questions for Review 557
Case Study The Adolescent with Cystic Fibrosis 558
Case Study The Child with Phenylketonuria(PKU) 559
Issues and Answers Preventing Malnutrition in the Pediatric Ward 560
Chapter 22 Diabetes Mellitus 563
The Nature of Diabetes 565
Contributing Causes 565
Classification 567
The Metabolic Pattern of Diabetes 568
Normal Blood Sugar Controls 568
Regulatory Pancreatic Hormones 568
Metabolic Changes in Diabetes 570
General Management of Diabetes 570
Diagnosis 570
Treatment Objectives 571
Principles of Nutritional Therapy 571
Care of Type Ⅰ,Insulin-Dependent,Diabetes Mellitus 571
Care of Type Ⅱ,Non-Insulin-Dependent,Diabetes Mellitus 579
Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young 580
Special Diet Concerns 580
Diet Planning with Food Exchanges 581
Planning an Individual Food Pattern 581
Planning for Special Needs 584
Diabetes Education Program 585
Goal:Person-Centered Self-Care 585
Content:Tools for Self-Care 587
Educational Materials:Person-Centered Standards 587
Future Trends in Diabetes Care 588
New lnsulins 588
Insulin Delivery Systems 588
Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring Technique 588
To Sum Up 591
Questions for Review 591
Case Study The Patient with Type I,Insulin-Dependent,Diabetes Mellitus 593
Issues and Answers Can I Use Fructose in My Diabetic Diet? 594
Issues and Answers Alcohol and Diabetes:Do They Mix? 595
Chapter 23 Gastrointestinal Diseases 597
Esophageal Problems 599
Reflux Esophagitis 599
Hiatal Hernia 599
Diverticula 600
Peptic Ulcer Disease 601
Incidence 601
Etiology 601
Symptoms and Management 602
Dietary Management 602
Intestinal Diseases 606
General Functional Disorders 606
Organic Diseases 606
To Sum Up 613
Questions for Review 613
Case Study The Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome 615
Case Study The Patient with an Ulcer 616
Issues and Answers Nutritional Aspects of Diarrhea 617
Chapter 24 Diseases of the Liver and Gallbladder 619
Metabolic Functions of the Liver 621
Carbohydrate Metabolism 621
Fat Metabolism 621
Protein Metabolism 621
Other Related Functions 621
Diseases of the Liver 621
Hepatitis 621
Cirrhosis 625
Hepatic Encephalopathy 627
Diseases of the Gallbladder 628
Functions of the Gallbladder 628
Cholecystitis and Cholelithiasis 629
To Sum Up 632
Questions for Review 632
Case Study The Patient with Infectious Hepatitis 633
Case Study The Patient with Cirrhosis 634
Issues and Answers Nutritional Management of the Alcoholic Patient 635
Chapter 25 Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension 637
Coronary Heart Disease 639
The Problem of Atherosclerosis 639
Functional Classification of Lipid Disorders 644
Acute Cardiovascular Disease 649
Chronic Coronary Heart Disease 649
Essential Hypertension 652
The Problem of Hypertension 652
Blood Pressure Controls 653
Principles of Nutritional Therapy 655
Coronary Heart Disease and Cardiac Edema 655
Hypertension 656
Food Plan 658
Education and Prevention 660
Coronary Heart Disease 660
Hypertension 660
To Sum Up 662
Questions for Review 662
Case Study The Patient with Myocardial Infarction 665
Issues and Answers Is Calcium a New Risk Factor in Hypertension Control? 666
Issues and Answers Dietary Fats:How Much is Not Enough? 668
Chapter 26 Renal Disease 671
Physiology of the Kidney 673
Basic Renal Functions 673
Renal Function in Disease 674
Glomerulonephritis 675
Etiology 675
Clinical Symptoms 676
Nutritional Therapy 676
Nephrotic Syndrome 677
Etiology 677
Clinical Symptoms 677
Nutritional Therapy 677
Acute Renal Failure 678
Etiology 678
Clinical Symptoms 678
Nutritional Therapy 679
Chronic Renal Failure 680
Etiology 680
Clinical Symptoms 680
Nutritional Therapy 682
Renal Calculi 690
Etiology 690
Clinical Symptoms 693
Treatment 693
Nutritional Therapy 693
Urinary Tract Infection 700
Etiology 700
Treatment 700
To Sum Up 701
Questions for Review 701
Case Study The Patient with Chronic Renal Failure 703
Case Study The Patient with Renal Calculi 705
Issues and Answers Renal Disease:Technology vs the Quality of Your Life 706
Chapter 27 Nutrition and Surgery 709
Nutritional Needs of General Surgery Patients 711
Preoperative Nutrition 711
Postoperative Nutrition 711
General Dietary Management 713
Special Nutritional Needs for Head and Neck/Gastrointestinal Surgery Patients 714
Head and Neck Surgery 714
Gastric Resection 717
Cholecystectomy 720
Ileostomy and Colostomy 720
Rectal Surgery 723
Burns:Special Nutritional Needs 723
Nutritional Support Base 723
Stages of Nutritional Care 724
Total Parenteral Nutrition:Care of the Malnourished or Hypermetabolic Patient 727
TPN Development 727
Indications for TPN Use 727
Basic Rules for TPN Use 728
Nutritional Assessment 729
Nutrition Requirements:TPN Prescription 731
Preparation of TPN Solutions 735
Administration of TPN 737
Home TPN for Long-Term Use 737
To Sum Up 738
Questions for Review 738
Case Study The Patient with Gastrectomy 740
Case Study The Patient with Burns 741
Issues and Answers The Challenge of Long-Term TPN Therapy 742
Chapter 28 Nutrition and Cancer 745
Cancer Pathogenesis and Nutrition 747
The Cancer Cell 747
The Body’s Defense System 751
Cancer Therapy and Nutrition 753
Surgery 753
Radiation 753
Chemotherapy 754
Nutritional Therapy and Cancer 756
Problems Related to the Disease Process 756
Problems Related to Cancer Treatment 758
Principles of Nutritional Therapy for Cancer 758
Nutritional Needs 761
Nutritional Management and Cancer 762
Enteral:Oral Diet and Nutrient Supplementation 763
Enteral:Tube Feeding 766
Parenteral Feeding 768
To Sum Up 770
Questions for Review 770
Case Study The Patient with Cancer 772
Issues and Answers Dietary Guidelines for Cancer Prevention 773
Chapter 29 Nutrition in Rehabilitation 777
Rehabilitation Care:Goals and Methods 779
Goals of Rehabilitation 779
Methods:The Team Approach in Rehabilitation 779
Socioeconomic and Psychologic Factors in Rehabilitation 779
Social Attitudes 779
Economic Problems 780
Living Situations 780
Psychologic Barriers 781
Special Needs of Older Disabled Persons 781
U.S.Population Changes and Disability 781
Types of Rehabilitation Needs for the Elderly 781
Independent Living Rehabilitation 782
Personal Assessment of Needs 782
Basic Principles of Nutritional Care in Rehabilitation 783
Prevention of Malnutrition 783
Restoration of Eating Ability 784
Conditions Involving Eating Disabilities 784
Limitations in Range of Motion 784
Muscular Weakness 785
Muscular Incoordination 786
One-Handedness 786
Activities of Daily Living:Food and Eating in Rehabilitation 786
Principles of Nutritional Assessment 786
Self-Help Devices 787
The Learning Process 790
Clinical Problems in Rehabilitation 792
Elimination 792
Renal Calculi 793
Obesity 794
To Sum Up 795
Questions for Review 795
Case Study The Patient with a Cerebrovascular Accident(CVA) 796
Issues and Answers Independent Living vs the Kindness of Strangers 797
Chapter 30 Nutrition and Mental Health 799
Mental Health Care 801
Goals and Methods 801
Socioeconomic and Psychologic Factors 801
Nutrition in Mental Health Care 802
Mental Health Care Facilities 802
Levels of Wellness 802
Goals of Nutritional Care 803
Food as a Therapeutic Tool 803
Feeding Problems 804
Nutrition and Brain Function 805
Central Nervous System 805
Clinical Problems 808
Behavioral Problems 808
Eating Disorders 809
Alcoholism 813
Mental Retardation 815
Delirium and Coma 815
Epilepsy 816
Organic Brain Syndrome 816
To Sum Up 817
Questions for Review 817
Case Study The Patient with Psychiatric Problems 819
Issues and Answers Precursor Therapy:Nutrient or Drug? 820
Chapter 31 Computers in Management of Nutrition Practice 821
What Computers Can and Can’t Do 823
General Information Management 823
Basic Computer System Development 823
The Human Factor 826
Computer Applications in Nutrition Practice 827
Computer System Development 828
Clinical Nutrition:Patient Care in the Hospital Setting 828
Community Nutrition:Private Practice and Public Health 830
Nutrition Education 831
Nutrition Research 835
To Sum Up 837
Questions for Review 837
Issues and Answers Broadening Computer Applications in Nutrition 839
Appendixes 841
A Nutritive Values of the Edible Part of Foods 842
B Amino Acid Content of Foods,100 g,Edible Portion 876
C Fatty Acid Content of Common Vegetable Oils 883
D Relative Ratios of Polyunsaturated Fat and Saturated Fat(P/S Ratio)in Representative Foods 883
E Cholesterol Content of Foods 884
F Dietary Fiber in Selected Plant Foods 885
G Sodium and Potassium Content of Foods,100g,Edible Portion 887
H Sodium Levels in Mineral Waters 898
I Sodium Levels in Popular Soft Drinks 898
J Sodium Content of Popular Condiments,Fats,and Oils 899
K Salt-Free Seasoning Guide 900
L Caffeine Content of Common Beverages and Drugs 901
M Composition of Beverages:Alcoholic and Carbonated Nonalcoholic(per 100 g) 901
N Kilocalorie Values of Some Common Snack Foods 902
O Nutritional Analyses of Fast Foods 904
P Water and Electrolyte Balance Problems:Answers to Chapter 9 Questions for Review 909
Q Physical Growth NCHS Percentiles 910
R Mid-Upper-Arm Circumference Percentiles(cm) 918
S Triceps Skinfold Percentiles(mm) 919
T Mid-Upper-Arm Muscle Circumference Percentiles(cm) 920
U Normal Constituents of the Blood in the Adult 921
V Normal Constituents of the Urine of the Adult 923
W Food Guide:Exchange Lists for Meal Planning 924
X Tools for Calculating Diets and Planning Meals for Children with Phenylketonuria 929
Y Calculation Aids and Conversion Tables 937
Z Nutrition and Rehabilitation References and Resources 939
Glossary,G1 945
References,R1 965
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