Advanced human nutrition / Denis M. Medeiros, Robert E.C. Wildman.
- 作者: Medeiros, Denis M.
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- 出版: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning c2023.
- 主題: Nutrition. , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. , Nutritional Requirements. , Energy Metabolism. , Digestive System Physiological Phenomena.
- 版本:5th ed.
- ISBN: 9781284235135 (pbk.): NT4922
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紙本附贈電子書(帳密詳紙本書)可用至2026/02/24
- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- 系統號: 000307699 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
Advanced Human Nutrition, Fifth Edition provides a comprehensive overview of the human body and details why nutrients are important from a biochemical, physiological, and molecular perspective. Written for the upper-level undergraduate or graduate level majors course, the text clearly outlines metabolism and the molecular functions of nutrients, through the use of an accessible writing style and numerous figures and illustrations. A variety of pedagogical elements within the text, such as "Here's Where You Have Been" and "Here's Where You Are Going" help clarify key points from the chapter and provide real world-examples to bring the content to life. Each new print copy includes Navigate Advantage Access that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full Student Study Guide, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools.
摘要註
"Advanced Human Nutrition provides an in-depth overview of the human body and details why nutrients are important from a biochemical, physiological, and molecular perspective. Through it's conversational writing style and distinct figures and illustrations, the text clearly outlines metabolism and the molecular functions of nutrients"-- "Advanced Human Nutrition provides an in-depth overview of the human body and details why nutrients are important from a biochemical, physiological, and molecular perspective. Through it's conversational writing style and distinct figures and illustrations, the text clearly outlines metabolism and the molecular functions of nutrients"--