Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion
Herausgeber: Wallace, Taylor C
Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion
Herausgeber: Wallace, Taylor C
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The supplement market continues to grow annually with more than half of the population using these products for reasons spanning from health maintenance to disease prevention and/or treatment. This book presents clear and concise evidence on how dietary supplements contribute to maintaining optimal nutrition in humans. It provides information on
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The supplement market continues to grow annually with more than half of the population using these products for reasons spanning from health maintenance to disease prevention and/or treatment. This book presents clear and concise evidence on how dietary supplements contribute to maintaining optimal nutrition in humans. It provides information on
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781032098623
- ISBN-10: 1032098627
- Artikelnr.: 62149985
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781032098623
- ISBN-10: 1032098627
- Artikelnr.: 62149985
Taylor C. Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN, is an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Health Studies at George Mason University. He also serves as the Senior Director, Science Policy and Government Relations at the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and the Senior Director, Scientific and Clinical Programs at the National Bone Health Alliance (NBHA), a public-private partnership, managed and operated by the NOF. His academic research interests are in the area of nutritional interventions (micronutrient and dietary bioactive components) to promote health and prevent the onset of chronic disease. He also teaches NUTR 430 Wine and Beer and NUTR 611 Food Nutrition Policy. Previously, Dr. Wallace's background includes a PhD and an MS in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University and a BS in Food Science and Technology from the University of Kentucky. In his free time, Dr. Wallace manages and operates a large food and nutrition blog, DrTaylorWallace.com, where he provides science-based nutrition, food safety, and food technology information to the general public and consumer media. Dr. Wallace has served as a past Trustee and Treasurer of Feeding Tomorrow, the Foundation of the Institute of Food Technologists and is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition. Dr. Wallace is the editor or co-editor of four academic textbooks and has authored over 30-peer reviewed original research manuscripts, reviews, book chapters and commentaries.
Trends in Health Care and Non-Communicable Diseases: Clinical Trials and
Tribulations with Vitamins Minerals and Supplements. Identifying
Nutritional Gaps among Americans. Assessing the Potential Long-Term Effects
of Multivitamin Supplements. Prenatal Supplementation and Its Effects on
Early Childhood Cognitive Outcome. Dietary Supplements in Active
Individuals and Athletes. Calcium and Vitamin D: Nutritional Role and the
Benefits and Risks of Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion. Vitamin D
Requirements during Pregnancy and Lactation: Lessons Learned and Unanswered
Questions. Fiber Supplements and Clinically Meaningful Health Benefits:
Identifying the Physiochemical Characteristics of Fiber that Drive Specific
Physiologic Effects. Mechanisms of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in
Neurodevelopment and Brain Protection. Vitamin E: Defining Status for
Optimal Health. Iodine Nutrition Is Required for Thyroid Function and
Neurodevelopment: Iodine Supplementation in Pregnancy. Possible Benefits of
Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Visual Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Flavonoid Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease. Butterbur and Beyond:
Dietary Supplements for Migraine Prevention. Probiotics-From Gut to
Cognition. Treatment of the Common Cold with Zinc.
Tribulations with Vitamins Minerals and Supplements. Identifying
Nutritional Gaps among Americans. Assessing the Potential Long-Term Effects
of Multivitamin Supplements. Prenatal Supplementation and Its Effects on
Early Childhood Cognitive Outcome. Dietary Supplements in Active
Individuals and Athletes. Calcium and Vitamin D: Nutritional Role and the
Benefits and Risks of Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion. Vitamin D
Requirements during Pregnancy and Lactation: Lessons Learned and Unanswered
Questions. Fiber Supplements and Clinically Meaningful Health Benefits:
Identifying the Physiochemical Characteristics of Fiber that Drive Specific
Physiologic Effects. Mechanisms of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in
Neurodevelopment and Brain Protection. Vitamin E: Defining Status for
Optimal Health. Iodine Nutrition Is Required for Thyroid Function and
Neurodevelopment: Iodine Supplementation in Pregnancy. Possible Benefits of
Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Visual Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Flavonoid Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease. Butterbur and Beyond:
Dietary Supplements for Migraine Prevention. Probiotics-From Gut to
Cognition. Treatment of the Common Cold with Zinc.
Trends in Health Care and Non-Communicable Diseases: Clinical Trials and
Tribulations with Vitamins Minerals and Supplements. Identifying
Nutritional Gaps among Americans. Assessing the Potential Long-Term Effects
of Multivitamin Supplements. Prenatal Supplementation and Its Effects on
Early Childhood Cognitive Outcome. Dietary Supplements in Active
Individuals and Athletes. Calcium and Vitamin D: Nutritional Role and the
Benefits and Risks of Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion. Vitamin D
Requirements during Pregnancy and Lactation: Lessons Learned and Unanswered
Questions. Fiber Supplements and Clinically Meaningful Health Benefits:
Identifying the Physiochemical Characteristics of Fiber that Drive Specific
Physiologic Effects. Mechanisms of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in
Neurodevelopment and Brain Protection. Vitamin E: Defining Status for
Optimal Health. Iodine Nutrition Is Required for Thyroid Function and
Neurodevelopment: Iodine Supplementation in Pregnancy. Possible Benefits of
Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Visual Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Flavonoid Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease. Butterbur and Beyond:
Dietary Supplements for Migraine Prevention. Probiotics-From Gut to
Cognition. Treatment of the Common Cold with Zinc.
Tribulations with Vitamins Minerals and Supplements. Identifying
Nutritional Gaps among Americans. Assessing the Potential Long-Term Effects
of Multivitamin Supplements. Prenatal Supplementation and Its Effects on
Early Childhood Cognitive Outcome. Dietary Supplements in Active
Individuals and Athletes. Calcium and Vitamin D: Nutritional Role and the
Benefits and Risks of Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion. Vitamin D
Requirements during Pregnancy and Lactation: Lessons Learned and Unanswered
Questions. Fiber Supplements and Clinically Meaningful Health Benefits:
Identifying the Physiochemical Characteristics of Fiber that Drive Specific
Physiologic Effects. Mechanisms of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) in
Neurodevelopment and Brain Protection. Vitamin E: Defining Status for
Optimal Health. Iodine Nutrition Is Required for Thyroid Function and
Neurodevelopment: Iodine Supplementation in Pregnancy. Possible Benefits of
Lutein and Zeaxanthin for Visual Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
Flavonoid Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease. Butterbur and Beyond:
Dietary Supplements for Migraine Prevention. Probiotics-From Gut to
Cognition. Treatment of the Common Cold with Zinc.