Food and Western Disease - Staffan Lindeberg

Food and Western Disease

Health and Nutrition from an Evolutionary Perspective
Buch | Softcover
370 Seiten
2009
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-4051-9771-7 (ISBN)
97,30 inkl. MwSt
The book commences with a look at evolutionary medicine and then covers what we know about the food available to humans in palaeolithic times, and its nutritional components. The major section of the book which follows, covers the main 'modern' diseases including heart disease, stroke, cancer, overweight, dementia and hypertension.
Nutrition science is a highly fractionated, contentious field with rapidly changing viewpoints on both minor and major issues impacting on public health. With an evolutionary perspective as its basis, this exciting book provides a framework by which the discipline can finally be coherently explored. By looking at what we know of human evolution and disease in relation to the diets that humans enjoy now and prehistorically, the book allows the reader to begin to truly understand the link between diet and disease in the Western world and move towards a greater knowledge of what can be defined as the optimal human diet.



Written by a leading expert
Covers all major diseases, including cancer, heart disease, obesity, stroke and dementia
Details the benefits and risks associated with the Palaeolithic diet
Draws conclusions on key topics including sustainable nutrition and the question of healthy eating

This important book provides an exciting and useful insight into this fascinating subject area and will be of great interest to nutritionists, dietitians and other members of the health professions. Evolutionary biologists and anthropologists will also find much of interest within the book. All university and research establishments where nutritional sciences, medicine, food science and biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this title.

Staffan Lindeberg is Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Lund University, Sweden and a practicing GP at St Lars Primary Health Care Centre, Lund, Sweden.

Foreword by Loren Cordain. Preface.

1 Introduction.

1.1 Why do we get sick?

1.2 We are changing at pace with the continental drift.

1.3 Are we adapted for milk and bread?

2 Expanding our perspective.

2.1 The perspective of academic medicine.

2.2 The concept of normality.

2.3 Genetics.

2.4 Dietary guidelines.

3 Ancestral human diets.

3.1 Available food.

3.2 Nutritional composition.

4 Modern diseases.

4.1 Ischaemic heart disease (coronary heart disease).

4.2 Stroke.

4.3 Atherosclerosis.

4.4 Type 2 diabetes.

4.5 Overweight and obesity.

4.6 Insulin resistance.

4.7 Hypertension (high blood pressure).

4.8 Dyslipidaemia (blood lipid disorders).

4.9 Heart failure.

4.10 Dementia.

4.11 Cancer.

4.12 Osteoporosis.

4.13 Rickets.

4.14 Iron deficiency.

4.15 Autoimmune diseases.

5 Risks with the Palaeolithic diet.

5.1 Haemochromatosis.

5.2 Iodine deficiency.

5.3 Exaggerated drug effects.

6 Viewpoint summary.

6.1 Evolutionary medicine instead of vegetarianism?

6.2 Traditional populations are spared from overweight and cardiovascular disease.

6.3 Insulin resistance is more than abdominal obesity and diabetes.

6.4 Non-Europeans are affected the hardest.

6.5 ‘Foreign’ proteins in the food.

6.6 Effects of an ancestral diet.

6.7 The ancestral diet: a new concept.

7 Healthy eating.

7.1 Non-recommended foods?

7.2 Recommended foods.

7.3 Variation.

7.4 Compromises.

Glossary.

References.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.12.2009
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 658 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Diätassistenz / Ernährungsberatung
ISBN-10 1-4051-9771-4 / 1405197714
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-9771-7 / 9781405197717
Zustand Neuware
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