Synopses & Reviews
In this fully updated second edition, expert dieticians Sue Baic and Nigel Denby provide no-nonsense advice, equipping you with all the information you need to make informed decisions about your diet. The book acts as a sound reference point if you want to know the facts about food, and debunks the myths behind fad diets.
Nutrition For Dummies, 2nd Edition provides a detailed understanding of the nutritional breakdown of different food groups and examines the relationship food has with one's physical and mental wellbeing. The book also advises you on how to establish healthy eating patterns and how to maximise the health benefits of what you eat.
This new edition includes approx 20% new and updated material, including new chapters on nutrition in institutions and how to eat healthily on the go. New content also includes up-to-date health guidelines and government policies, information on probiotics and over the counter weight loss drugs, plus advice on how to eat well on a budget.
Nutrition For Dummies, 2nd Edition includes:
Part I: The Basic Facts about Nutrition
Chapter 1: What's Nutrition, Anyway?
Chapter 2: Digestion: The 24-Hour Food Factory
Chapter 3: Why You Eat What You Eat and Like What You Like
Part II: What You Get from Food
Chapter 4: Powerful Protein
Chapter 5: The Lowdown on Fat and Cholesterol
Chapter 6: Calories: The Energisers
Chapter 7: Carbohydrates: A Complex Story
Chapter 8: The Alcohol Truth: The Whole Truth
Chapter 9: Vigorous Vitamins
Chapter 10: Mighty Minerals
Chapter 11: Phabulous Phytochemicals
Chapter 12: Water Works
Part III: Healthy Eating
Chapter 13: What Is a Healthy Diet?
Chapter 14: Making Wise Food Choices
Chapter 15 : Ensuring Good Nutrition Whoever You Are
NEW! Chapter 16: Eating in Institutions
NEW! Chapter 17: Being Nutritionally Savvy on the Go
Part IV: Processed Food
Chapter 18: What Is Processed Food?
Chapter 19: Cooking and Keeping Food
Chapter 20: Weird Science: Examining Food Additives
Part V: Food and Health
Chapter 21: Food and Allergies
Chapter 22: Food and Mood
Chapter 23: Food and Medicine
Chapter 24: Food and Dietary Supplements
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 25: Ten Nutrition Web Sites You Can Trust
Chapter 26: Ten Superfoods
Chapter 27: Ten Fad Diets: The Truth Behind the Headlines
Synopsis
Say 'hello' to a happy, healthy youEating the right foods is an essential part of keeping well and being at your best. This sensible book is packed full of advice on how to make the right food choices for you and your family, whether you're snacking in the office, eating out or packing a school lunchbox. Covering everything from how to get the vitamins and minerals your body requires to the facts behind processed foods, this guide shows you how to stay on top of your nutritional intake and feel refreshed and energised on a daily basis.
Back to basics – discover the essential ingredients behind food and nutrition
It all adds up – understand what your body takes from the foods you eat, from vitamins and protein to fat and cholesterol
Decision time – learn about healthy eating and how to make wise food choices
Part of the process – find out all about processed foods and the additives that lie within everyday foods
Uncover the links – discover how nutrition ties in with allergies, medication, and even your mood
'Fascinating, authoritative, packed with real evidence and sound advice – and a good read. The authors of this book have qualifications and experience you can really trust. There are a lot of flaky, unscientific nutrition books out there – and this is their nemesis!'
–Dr Alice Roberts, anatomist, author & broadcaster
Open the book and find:
Key facts about the digestive system
How to beat those between-meal energy lows
Information on essential and non-essential proteins
Why your body craves fat
Advice on healthy meal-planning
The lowdown on allergies and intolerances
Why you should always check the ingredients list
Information on all the vitamins your body needs
Learn to:
Understand food labelling
Tell the difference between facts and fads
Make the best food choices for you and your family
About the Author
Nigel Denby trained as a dietitian at Glasgow Caledonian University and has since worked on Channel 4's Fit Farm and BBC's Breakfast show amongst others.
Sue Baic is a Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist with the Nutrition Society and is a media spokesperson for the British Dietetic Association.
Carol Ann Rinzler is the author of more than 20 books on food and health.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: The Basic Facts about Nutrition.
Chapter 1: What’s Nutrition, Anyway?
Chapter 2: Digestion: The 24-Hour Food Factory.
Chapter 3: Why You Eat When You Eat and Like What You Like.
Part II: What You Get from Food.
Chapter 4: Powerful Protein.
Chapter 5: The Lowdown on Fat and Cholesterol.
Chapter 6: Calories: The Energisers.
Chapter 7: Carbohydrates: A Complex Story.
Chapter 8: The Truth: The Alcohol Truth.
Chapter 9: Vigorous Vitamins.
Chapter 10: Mighty Minerals.
Chapter 11: Phabulous Phytochemicals.
Chapter 12: Water Works.
Part III: Healthy Eating.
Chapter 13: What Is a Healthy Diet?
Chapter 14: Making Wise Food Choices.
Chapter 15 : Ensuring Good Nutrition Whoever You Are.
Chapter 16: Being Nutritionally Savvy for When You’re Out and About.
Chapter 17 : Looking at Standards in Schools and Other Institutions.
Part IV: Processed Food.
Chapter 18: What Is Processed Food?
Chapter 19: Cooking and Keeping Food.
Chapter 20: Weird Science: Examining Food Additives.
Part V: Food and Health.
Chapter 21: Food and Allergies.
Chapter 22: Food and the Brain.
Chapter 23: Food and Medicine.
Chapter 24: Dietary Supplements.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 25: Ten Nutrition Websites You Can Trust.
Chapter 26 Ten Superfoods.
Chapter 27: Ten Fad Diets: The Truth Behind the Headlines.
Index.