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Nutritional Adequacy, Nutrient Availability and Needs

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 How Much Food Does Man Require? An Evaluation of Human Energy Needs
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    Chapter 3 Thermogenic responses induced by nutrients in man: their importance in energy balance regulation.
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    Chapter 4 Energy Expenditure and Whole Body Protein Synthesis in Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) Infants
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    Chapter 5 Energy Fuel and Hormonal Profile in Experimental Obesities
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    Chapter 6 Nutrient Intake and Energy Regulation in Physical Exercise
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    Chapter 7 Protein Turnover, Nitrogen Balance and Rehabilitation
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    Chapter 8 Amino Acid Signals and Food Intake and Preference: Relation to Body Protein Metabolism
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    Chapter 9 Food Processing and Storage as a Determinant of Protein and Amino Acid Availability
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    Chapter 10 Energy/Protein Interrelation in Experimental Food Restriction
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    Chapter 11 Behavioural Strategies in the Regulation of Food Choice
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    Chapter 12 The Relationship of Pellagra to Corn and the Low Availability of Niacin in Cereals
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    Chapter 13 Iron Requirements and Bioavailability of Dietary Iron
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    Chapter 14 Vitamin Deficiencies in Rice-Eating Populations Effects of B-Vitamin Supplements
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    Chapter 15 Vitamin A-Deficiency Impairs the Normal Mannosylation, Conformation and Iodination of Thyroglobulin: A New Etiological Approach to Endemic Goitre
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    Chapter 16 Is the Adult Protein-Energy Malnutrition Syndrome the Same as that Described in the Infant?
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    Chapter 17 Public Health/Clinical Significance of Inorganic Chemical Elements
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    Chapter 18 Food Consumption, Neurotransmitter Synthesis, and Human Behaviour
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    Chapter 19 General Remarks
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Title
Nutritional Adequacy, Nutrient Availability and Needs
Published by
EXS, January 1983
DOI 10.1007/978-3-0348-6540-1
ISBNs
978-3-03-486542-5, 978-3-03-486540-1
Editors

Prof. J. Mauron

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