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Vegetable Consumption & Health: New Research

Vegetable Consumption & Health: New Research

9781621009412
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It is well-known that diets high in vegetables are associated with lower rates of chronic diseases and cancers. Vegetables provide a good source of nutrients and dietary fibre which are essential for various bodily functions. Throughout the world, though, reported vegetable consumption is well below the recommended levels set by the World Health Organization. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of vegetable consumption and health. Topics discussed include food insecurity and vegetable consumption; quality control for pesticide residues in olives and olive oil; pest management of cruciferous crops in China; availability and utilization of traditional vegetables; cucumbers as a source of biological active substances and vegetable consumption by older adults in Japan.
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9781621009412
9781621009412

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
163
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
516
  • Preface; Food Insecurity & Vegetable Consumption; Quality Control for Pesticide Residues in Olives & Olive Oil; Human Photosynthesis; Development & Implementation of Environmentally Benign Approaches for Integrated Pest Management of Cruciferous Crops in China; Availability & Utilization of Traditional Vegetables:: A Case Study of Rural Xhosa Households; The Uncanning Power of Emotional Bonds:: Exploring the Role of Nostalgic Foods in Latinas Eating Behaviors & Health.
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