Diet quality an evidence-based approach. Volume 1 /
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Literature type: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Nutrition and health
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7339-8 |
Item Description: | Includes index. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (325 p.) |
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9781461473398 (electronic bk.) 146147339X (electronic bk.) |
Index Number: | RM216 |
CLC: | R151.1 |
Contents: | Part I. Introductory chapters -- Diet quality: setting the scene -- Food intake and food preference -- An evidence-based approach to the nutritional quality of home meals: exploring emotional reinforcement and attachment style as underlying mechanisms -- Diet quality and its protential cost savings -- Part II. Reproduction, pregnancy, and women -- Reproduction, pregnancy, and women: diet quality and dysmenorrhea -- Maternal diet quality and pregnancy outcomes -- Diet quality in pregnancy: a focus on requirements and the protective effects of the Mediterranean diet -- Maternal dietary counselling and children's diet quality -- Diet quality, micronutrient intakes and economic vulnerability of women -- Part III. Life stages: children and seniors -- Interventions to improve dietary quality in children -- Free fruit for school children to improve food quality -- Diet quality in childhood: Impact on growth -- Diet quality, in relation to TV viewing and video games playing -- Parental perceptions and childhood dietary quality: who holds the reins? -- Convenience foods and dietary quality in children -- Nutritional education of secondary education students and diet quality -- Diet quality and other adults: special considerations -- Part IV. Foods and dietary components -- Mediterranean diet and dietary sodium intake -- Nutritional quality of foods: sweet potato -- Cooking and diet quality: a focus on meat -- The quality of orange juice -- Whole grains and diet. |