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Nutritional Epidemiology

Nutritional Epidemiology

9780199754038
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This text is intended for those who wish to understand the complex relationships between diet and risks of important diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. It is aimed both at researchers engaged in the unraveling of these complex relationships and at readers of the rapidly multiplying and often confusing scholarly literature on the subject. The book starts with an overview of research strategies in nutritional epidemiology-still a relatively new discipline that combines the vast knowledge compiled by nutritionists during this century with the methodologies developed by epidemiologists to study the determinants of diseases with multiple etiologies and long latent periods. A major section is devoted to the methods of dietary assessment using data on food intake, biochemical indicators of diet, and measures of body composition andsize. The reproducibility and validity of each approach and the implications of measurement error are considered in detail. The analysis, presentation, and interpretation of data from epidemiologic studies of diet and disease are explored in depth. Particular attention is paid to the importantinfluence of total energy intake on findings in such studies. To illustrate methodological issues in nutritional epidemiology, relationships of dietary factors to the incidence of lung and breast cancer, heart disease, and birth defects are examined in depth. The first edition of Nutritional Epidemiology, published in 1989, was widely praised and quickly established itself as the standard reference in this field. The second edition, published in 1998, added new chapters on the analysis and presentation of dietary data, nutritional surveillance, and folic acid and neural tube defects. This new edition, in addition to substantial updating of existing chapters, includes new chapters on assessment of physical activity, nutrition and geneticepidemiology, and the role of nutritional epidemiology in policy. This book will benefit epidemiologists, nutritionists, dietitians, policy makers, public health practitioners, oncologists, and cardiovascular and other clinical specialists.
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OUP USA
87084
9780199754038
9780199754038

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
552
Dimensions (mm)
254 x 178
Weight (g)
1089
  • 1. Overview of Nutritional Epidemiology; 2. Foods and Nutrients; Walter C. Willett and Laura Sampson; 3. Nature of Variation in Diet; 4. 24-Hour Recall and Diet Record Methods; Tom Baranowski; 5. Food Frequency Methods; 6. Reproducibility and Validity of Food-Frequency Questionnaires; Walter Willett and Elizabeth Lenart; 7. Recall of Remote Diet; 8. Biochemical Indicators of Dietary Intake; Rob M. Van Dam and David Hunter; 9. Anthropometric Measures and Body Composition; Walter Willett and Frank Hu; 10. Assessment of Physical Activity in Nutritional Epidemiology; Frank Hu; 11. Implications of Total Energy Intake for Epidemiologic Analyses; 12. Correction for the Effects of Measurement Error; 13. Issues in Analysis and Presentation of Dietary Data; 14. Genetics in Dietary Analyses; 15. Nutrition Monitoring and Surveillance; Tim Byers and Rebecca L. Sedjo; 16. Policy Applications; 17. Vitamin A and Lung Cancer; Walter Willett and Graham Colditz; 18. Dietary Fat and Breast Cancer; 19. Diet and Coronary Heart Disease; 20. Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects; Walter C. Willett and Elizabeth Lenart; 21. Future Research Directions; Index;
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