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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- How to use
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART I. Nutrition Assessment
- Introduction
- 1. Intake: Gastrointestinal digestion, absorption, and excretion of nutrients
- The gastrointestinal tract
- Brief overview of digestive and absorptive processes
- The small intestine: Primary site of nutrient absorption
- The large intestine
- Summary
- Useful websites
- References
- 2. Intake: Energy
- Energy requirements
- Components of energy expenditure
- Estimating energy requirements
- Physical activity in children
- Calculating food energy
- Useful websites/apps
- References
- 3. Clinical: Water, electrolytes, and acid–base balance
- Body water
- Electrolytes
- Acid–base balance
- Acid generation
- Acid–base disorders
- References
- 4. Intake: Assessment of food- and nutrition-related history
- Nutritional status
- Nutrition screening
- Nutrition assessment
- Nutrition-related history
- Food and nutrient intake
- Food and nutrient administration
- Nutrition knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes
- Nutrition behaviors
- Medication and complementary or alternative medicines
- Nutrition access
- Physical activity and physical function
- Nutrition quality of life
- References
- 5. Clinical: Biochemical, physical, and functional assessment
- Biochemical assessment of nutrition status
- Nutrition interpretation of routine medical laboratory tests
- Assessment of hydration status
- Assessment for nutritional anemias
- Fat-soluble vitamins
- Water-soluble vitamins and trace minerals
- Chronic disease risk assessment
- Physical assessments
- Nutrition-focused physical examination
- Useful websites
- References
- 6. Nutritional genomics
- Genetic and genomic fundamentals
- Modes of inheritance
- Genetic variation, inheritance, and disease
- Nutritional genomics and chronic disease
- Summary
- Useful websites
- References
- 7. Inflammation and the pathophysiology of chronic disease
- Epidemic of chronic disease
- Concepts of chronic disease pathophysiology
- Inflammation: Common denominator of chronic disease
- Nutrient modulators of inflammation
- Reducing inflammation in the body
- Summary
- Useful websites
- References
- 8. Behavioral-environmental: The individual in the community
- Social determinants of health
- Nutrition practice in the community
- Needs assessment for community-based nutrition services
- National nutrition surveys
- National nutrition guidelines and goals
- Food assistance and nutrition programs
- Foodborne illness
- Food and water safety
- Disaster planning
- Healthy food and water systems and sustainability
- Summary: A work in progress
- Useful websites
- References
- PART II. Nutrition Diagnosis and Intervention
- Introduction
- 9. Overview of nutrition diagnosis and intervention
- The nutrition care process
- Documentation in the nutrition care record
- Influences on nutrition and health care
- Nutrition interventions
- Nutrition for the terminally ill or hospice client
- Useful websites
- References
- 10. Food-nutrient delivery: Planning the diet with cultural competence
- Determining nutrient needs
- Worldwide guidelines
- Nutritional status of americans
- National guidelines for diet planning
- Food and nutrient labeling
- Dietary patterns and counseling tips
- Cultural aspects of dietary planning
- Useful websites
- References
- References
- 11. Food and nutrient delivery: Bioactive substances and integrative care
- Complementary and integrative medicine
- Use of complementary and integrative therapies
- Dietary supplementation
- Dietary supplement regulation
- Assessment of dietary supplement use in patients
- Useful websites
- References
- 12. Food and nutrient delivery: Nutrition support methods
- Rationale and criteria for appropriate nutrition support
- Enteral nutrition
- Enteral nutrition access
- Parenteral nutrition
- Complications
- Refeeding syndrome
- Transitional feeding
- Nutrition support in long-term and home care
- Useful websites
- References
- 13. Education and counseling: Behavioral change
- Behavior change
- Models for behavior change
- Models for counseling strategies
- Models for educational program development
- Skills and attributes of the nutrition educator or counselor
- Assessment results: Choosing focus areas
- Counseling approaches after the assessment
- Evaluation of effectiveness
- Summary
- Useful websites
- References
- PART III. Nutrition in the Life Cycle
- Introduction
- 14. Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation
- Preconception and fertility
- Conception
- Pregnancy
- Postpartum period = preconceptual period
- Lactation
- Useful websites
- References
- 15. Nutrition in infancy
- Physiologic development
- Nutrient requirements
- Milk
- Food
- Feeding
- Useful websites
- References
- 16. Nutrition in childhood
- Growth and development
- Nutrient requirements
- Providing an adequate diet
- Nutritional concerns
- Preventing chronic disease
- Useful websites
- References
- 17. Nutrition in adolescence
- Growth and development
- Nutrient requirements
- Food habits and eating behaviors
- Nutrition screening, assessment, and counseling
- Special topics
- Useful websites
- References
- 18. Nutrition in the adult years
- Setting the stage: Nutrition in the adult years
- Setting the stage: Messages
- Information sources
- Lifestyle and health risk factors
- Health disparities and global health
- Nutritional factors affecting adult women and men
- Interventions, nutrition, and prevention
- Food trends and patterns
- Nutritional supplementation
- Functional foods
- Adult health next steps
- Useful websites
- References
- 19. Nutrition in aging
- The older population
- Gerontology, geriatrics, and the spectrum of aging
- Nutrition in health promotion and disease prevention
- Theories on aging
- Physiologic changes
- Quality of life
- Nutrition screening and assessment
- Nutrition needs
- Medicare benefits
- Nutrition support services
- Community and residential facilities for older adults
- Useful websites
- References
- PART IV. Nutrition for Weight Management
- Introduction
- 20. Nutrition in weight management
- Weight management and obesity: Its foundation in nutritional medicine
- Body weight components
- Regulation of body weight
- Overweight and obesity
- Elements of energy balance dysregulation
- Management of obesity in adults
- Weight management in children and adolescents
- Excessive leanness or unintentional weight loss
- Useful websites
- References
- 21. Nutrition in eating disorders
- Clinical characteristics and medical complications
- Treatment approach
- Psychologic management
- Nutrition management
- Medical nutrition therapy and counseling
- Summary
- Useful websites
- References
- 22. Nutrition in exercise and sports performance
- Bioenergetics of physical activity
- Fuels for contracting muscles
- An integrative approach to working with athletes
- Nutritional requirements of exercise
- Weight management
- Weight management and aesthetics
- Macronutrients
- Carbohydrate
- Protein
- Fat
- Fluid
- Vitamins and minerals
- Minerals
- Ergogenic AIDS
- Popular ergogenic AIDS
- Performance enhancement substances and drugs: Doping in sport
- Useful websites
- References
- 23. Nutrition and bone health
- Introduction
- Bone structure and bone physiology
- Osteopenia and osteoporosis
- Nutrition and bone
- Treatment of osteoporosis
- References
- 24. Nutrition for oral and dental health
- Nutrition for tooth development
- Dental caries
- Early childhood caries
- Caries prevention
- Tooth loss and dentures
- Other oral disorders
- Periodontal disease
- Oral manifestations of systemic disease
- Useful websites
- References
- PART V. Medical Nutrition Therapy
- Introduction
- 25. Medical nutrition therapy for adverse reactions to food: Allergies and intolerances
- Definitions
- Prevalence
- Etiology
- Pathophysiology of food allergy
- Immune system basics
- Food-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA)
- Food intolerances
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Diagnosis
- Intervention
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Prevention of food allergies
- Useful websites
- References
- 26. Medical nutrition therapy for upper gastrointestinal tract disorders
- The esophagus
- The stomach
- Gastroparesis
- Useful websites
- References
- 27. Medical nutrition therapy for lower gastrointestinal tract disorders
- Common intestinal problems
- Diseases of the small intestine
- Intestinal brush-border enzyme deficiencies
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Nutritional consequences of intestinal surgery
- Useful websites
- References
- 28. Medical nutrition therapy for hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders
- Physiology and functions of the liver
- Diseases of the liver
- Complications of esld: Cause and nutrition treatment
- Nutrition issues related to end-stage liver disease
- Nutrient requirements for cirrhosis
- Herbal and dietary supplements and liver disease
- Liver resection and transplantation
- Physiology and functions of the gallbladder
- Diseases of the gallbladder
- Complementary and integrative medicine for gallstones
- Physiology and functions of the exocrine pancreas
- Diseases of the exocrine pancreas
- Complementary and integrative medicine for pancreatic disorders
- Pancreatic surgery
- Useful websites
- References
- 29. Medical nutrition therapy for diabetes mellitus and hypoglycemia of nondiabetic origin
- Incidence and prevalence
- Categories of glucose intolerance
- Screening and diagnostic criteria
- Management of prediabetes
- Management of diabetes
- Implementing the nutrition care process
- Acute complications
- Long-term complications
- Hypoglycemia of nondiabetic origin
- Useful websites
- References
- 30. Medical nutrition therapy for thyroid, adrenal, and other endocrine disorders
- Thyroid physiology
- Assessment in thyroid disorders
- Hypothyroidism
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Hyperthyroidism
- Managing imbalances of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis
- Adrenal disorders
- Useful websites
- References
- 31. Medical nutrition therapy for anemia
- Iron-related blood disorders
- Iron overload
- Megaloblastic anemias
- Other nutritional anemias
- Nonnutritional anemias
- Useful websites
- References
- 32. Medical nutrition therapy for cardiovascular disease
- Atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease
- Genetic hyperlipidemias
- Hypertension
- Heart failure
- Cardiac transplantation
- Useful websites
- References
- 33. Medical nutrition therapy for pulmonary disease
- The pulmonary system
- Chronic pulmonary disease
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
- Tuberculosis
- Lung cancer
- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
- Pleural effusion
- Chylothorax
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Pneumonia
- Lung transplantation
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- Useful websites
- References
- 34. Medical therapy for renal disorders
- Physiology and function of the kidneys
- Renal diseases
- Education, adherence, and compliance
- Acute kidney injury (acute renal failure)
- Chronic kidney disease
- End-stage renal disease
- References
- 35. Medical nutrition therapy for cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship
- Pathophysiology
- Nutrition and carcinogenesis
- Chemoprevention
- Medical diagnosis and staging of cancer
- Medical treatment
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Integrative, complementary, and functional oncology
- Nutritional impact of cancer treatments
- Nutrition monitoring and evaluation
- Pediatric cancer
- Nutrition recommendations for cancer survivors
- Useful websites
- References
- 36. Medical nutrition therapy for HIV and AIDS
- Epidemiology and trends
- Pathophysiology and classification
- Medical management
- Medical nutrition therapy
- HIV in women
- HIV in children
- Integrative and functional nutrition (IFN)
- Useful websites
- References
- 37. Medical nutrition therapy in critical care
- Metabolic response to stress
- Hormonal and cell-mediated response
- Starvation versus stress
- Systemic inflammatory response syndrome, sepsis, and organ dysfunction or failure
- Malnutrition: The etiology-based definition
- Trauma and the open abdomen
- Major burns
- Surgery
- Useful websites
- References
- 38. Medical nutrition therapy for rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease
- Etiology
- Pathophysiology and inflammation
- Medical diagnosis and treatment
- Pharmacotherapy
- Antiinflammatory diet
- Complementary and integrative health approaches
- Microbiota and arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Sjögren’s syndrome
- Temporomandibular disorders
- Gout
- Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis or SSc)
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Spondylarthritides
- Useful websites
- References
- 39. Medical nutrition therapy for neurologic disorders
- The nervous system
- Dysphagia
- Neurologic diseases of nutritional origin
- Neurologic disorders from trauma
- Head trauma or neurotrauma
- Spine trauma and spinal cord injury
- Neurologic diseases
- Useful websites
- References
- 40. Medical nutrition therapy in psychiatric and cognitive disorders
- The enteric nervous system
- Blood glucose regulation
- The role of nutrients in mental function
- Addiction and substance abuse
- Anxiety
- Bipolar disorder
- Dementia and alzheimer’s disease
- Depression
- Fatigue, chronic fatigue syndromE (CFS), and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS)
- Schizophrenia
- Useful websites
- References
- PART VI. Pediatric Specialties
- Introduction
- 41. Medical nutrition therapy for low-birthweight infants
- Infant mortality and statistics
- Physiologic development
- Nutrition requirements: Parenteral feeding
- Transition from parenteral to enteral feeding
- Nutrition requirements: Enteral feeding
- Feeding methods
- Selection of enteral feeding
- Nutrition assessment and growth
- Discharge care
- Neurodevelopmental outcome
- Useful websites
- References
- 42. Medical nutrition therapy for genetic metabolic disorders
- Newborn screening
- Disorders of amino acid metabolism
- Phenylketonuria
- Disorders of organic acid metabolism
- Disorders of urea cycle metabolism
- Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism
- Disorders of fatty acid oxidation
- Role of the nutritionist in genetic metabolic disorders
- Useful websites
- References
- 43. Medical nutrition therapy for intellectual and developmental disabilities
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- Neurologic disorders
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Community resources
- Useful websites
- References
- Appendix 1: Milliequivalents and milligrams of electrolytes
- Appendix 2: Equivalents conversions and portion scoop sizes
- Appendix 3: Growth charts
- Appendix 4: Tanner stages of adolescent development for girls and boys
- Appendix 5: Direct methods for measuring height and weight and indirect methods for measuring height
- Appendix 6: Determination of frame size
- Appendix 7: Adjustment of desirable body weight for amputees
- Appendix 8: Body mass index table
- Appendix 9: Percentage of body fat based on four skinfold measurements
- Appendix 10: Physical activity and calories expended per hour
- Appendix 11: Nutrition focused physical assessment
- Appendix 12: Laboratory values for nutritional assessment and monitoring
- Appendix 13: Nutritional implications of selected drugs
- Appendix 14: Nutritional facts on fluid and hydration
- Appendix 15: Enteral tube feeding formulas for adults marketed in the United States
- Appendix 16: Sample stepwise method to calculate a parenteral nutrition PN formula
- Appendix 17: Dietary approaches to stop hypertension DASH diet
- Appendix 18: Exchange lists and carbohydrate counting for meal planning
- Appendix 19: The ketogenic diet
- Appendix 20: The international dysphagia diet standardisation initiative IDDSI
- Appendix 21: Renal diet for dialysis
- Appendix 22: The antiinflammatory diet
- Appendix 23: The mediterranean diet
- Appendix 24: Nutritional facts on alcoholic beverages
- Appendix 25: Nutritional facts on caffeine containing products
- Appendix 26: Nutritional facts on essential omega fatty acids
- Appendix 27: Nutritional facts on a high fiber diet
- Appendix 28: Glycemic index GI and glycemic load GL of selected foods
- Appendix 29: Nutritional facts on a high protein diet
- Appendix 30: Nutritional facts on vegetarian eating
- Appendix 31: Nutritional facts on folic acid vitamin B6 and vitamin B12
- Appendix 32: Nutritional facts on choline
- Appendix 33: Nutritional facts on biotin
- Appendix 34: Nutritional facts on vitamin A and carotenoids
- Appendix 35: Nutritional facts on vitamin C
- Appendix 36: Nutritional facts on vitamin E
- Appendix 37: Nutritional facts on vitamin K
- Appendix 38: Nutritional facts on vitamin D
- Appendix 39: Nutritional facts on calcium
- Appendix 40: Nutritional facts on chromium
- Appendix 41: Nutritional facts on iodine
- Appendix 42: Nutritional facts on iron
- Appendix 43: Nutritional facts on magnesium
- Appendix 44: Nutritional facts on potassium
- Appendix 45: Nutritional facts on selenium
- Appendix 46: Sodium in food
- Appendix 47: Nutritional facts on zinc
- Index
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- End sheet 2