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The Nature of Nutrition
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ISBN: 1280494034 9786613589262 1400842808 9781400842803 9781280494031 9780691145655 0691145652 Year: 2012 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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Nutrition has long been considered more the domain of medicine and agriculture than of the biological sciences, yet it touches and shapes all aspects of the natural world. The need for nutrients determines whether wild animals thrive, how populations evolve and decline, and how ecological communities are structured. The Nature of Nutrition is the first book to address nutrition's enormously complex role in biology, both at the level of individual organisms and in their broader ecological interactions. Stephen Simpson and David Raubenheimer provide a comprehensive theoretical approach to the analysis of nutrition--the Geometric Framework. They show how it can help us to understand the links between nutrition and the biology of individual animals, including the physiological mechanisms that determine the nutritional interactions of the animal with its environment, and the consequences of these interactions in terms of health, immune responses, and lifespan. Simpson and Raubenheimer explain how these effects translate into the collective behavior of groups and societies, and in turn influence food webs and the structure of ecosystems. Then they demonstrate how the Geometric Framework can be used to tackle issues in applied nutrition, such as the problem of optimizing diets for livestock and endangered species, and how it can also help to address the epidemic of human obesity and metabolic disease. Drawing on a wealth of examples from slime molds to humans, The Nature of Nutrition has important applications in ecology, evolution, and physiology, and offers promising solutions for human health, conservation, and agriculture.

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Energy metabolism. --- Obesity. --- Physiology, Experimental. --- Bioenergetics. --- Adaptation (Physiology) --- Animal nutrition. --- Nutrition --- Nutrition. --- Bioenergetics --- Metabolism --- Microbial respiration --- Adiposity --- Corpulence --- Fatness --- Overweight --- Body weight --- Nutrition disorders --- Experimental physiology --- Energy balance (Biology) --- Energy budget (Biology) --- Energy dynamics (Ecology) --- Energy utilization (Biology) --- Biochemistry --- Energy budget (Geophysics) --- Compensation (Physiology) --- Plasticity (Physiology) --- Ecophysiology --- Animals --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Nutrition research --- Alimentation --- Food --- Health --- Physiology --- Diet --- Dietetics --- Digestion --- Food habits --- Malnutrition --- Research. --- Disorders --- Health aspects --- Geometric Framework. --- aging. --- agricultural animals. --- animal feeds. --- animal life. --- animal nutrition. --- applied nutrition. --- biophysical ecology. --- cannibalism. --- companion animals. --- conservation ecology. --- dietary recommendations. --- dietary restriction. --- ecological communities. --- ecological sciences. --- ecosystem dynamics. --- ecosystem. --- endangered species. --- energetic expenditure. --- epigenetic effects. --- evolutionary ecology. --- feeding behavior. --- food components. --- food composition. --- food requirements. --- food webs. --- food-level analysis. --- geometric responses. --- group-level behavioral patterns. --- growth targets. --- gut. --- health. --- human diet. --- human health. --- human nutrition. --- human obesity. --- imbalanced diets. --- immune response. --- individual nutrition. --- individual nutritional state. --- intake target. --- intake targets. --- life history theory. --- life span. --- life-history strategies. --- lifespan. --- local nutritional interactions. --- macronutrient intake. --- macronutrient. --- malnutrition. --- medicine. --- metabolic disease. --- metabolic responses. --- micronutrient. --- migration. --- modern human diet. --- multiple nutrients. --- multiple-food-components. --- natural medicines. --- natural selection. --- nutrient intake. --- nutrient needs. --- nutrient space. --- nutrient-level analysis. --- nutrients. --- nutrition. --- nutritional biology. --- nutritional environment. --- nutritional environments. --- nutritional epigenetics. --- nutritional geometry. --- nutritional homeostasis. --- nutritional immunology. --- nutritional interactions. --- nutritional regimes. --- nutritional requirements. --- nutritional sciences. --- nutritional space. --- nutritional state. --- nutritional traits. --- physiological responses. --- postingestive regulatory responses. --- protein appetite. --- protein intake. --- reproduction. --- reproductive senescence. --- self-medication. --- sex. --- sexual selection theory. --- stored fat. --- superorganism. --- taste receptors. --- toxin. --- trophic dynamics.


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Eat like the animals : what nature teaches us about the science of healthy eating
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ISBN: 9781328587855 9780008359218 Year: 2020 Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,

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"What drives the human appetite? Two leading scientists share their cutting-edge research (with an emphasis on the role protein plays) to show how we can gain control over what, when, and how much we eat"--


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Eten als dieren : wat de natuur ons kan leren over gezond eten
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ISBN: 9789000368228 Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam Spectrum

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Hoe komt het dat een baviaan en een schimmel instinctief weten wat ze moeten eten voor een optimale gezondheid en een perfecte balans qua eiwitten, vetten en koolhydraten? En hoe komt het dat wij mensen dan zoveel moeite hebben om ons te houden aan de aanbevolen dagelijkse voeding en er zoveel mensen kampen met overgewicht? Onze evolutionaire voorouders bezaten ooit het vermogen om precies te weten welk voedsel en op welk moment van de dag hun lichaam nodig had, in de juiste verhoudingen en hoeveelheden. Wanneer en waarom zijn we dit vermogen verloren en hoe kunnen we dit terugkrijgen?Voedings- en ecologiedeskundige David Raubenheimer en prijswinnend bioloog en onderzoeker Stephen Simpson beantwoorden deze vragen in een meeslepend verhaal, gebaseerd op vijf eurekamomenten die ze hebben meegemaakt tijdens hun baanbrekende onderzoek. Het boek deelt hun kleurrijke wetenschappelijke reis ? van Kaapstad tot de woestijnen in Australië ? met als hoogtepunt een voedingstheorie die ingrijpende gevolgen heeft voor onze huidige epidemie van metabole zieken en obesitas. Deze theorie zal ons begrip van voeding volledig veranderen. Aan de hand van verschillende onderzoeken bewijzen Raubenheimer en Simpson dat eetlust kan worden gehackt ? we leren te eten als dieren voor een optimale gezondheid, voor verhoogde vruchtbaarheid of voor een langere levensduur.Raubenheimer en Simpson bieden in Eten als dieren ook nuttige recepten om de ongewenste bijwerkingen van allerlei diëten te verklaren, om controle te krijgen op onze voedselomgeving en om te laten zien hoe lekker en gezond eten weer deel uit kan maken van goed eten. Eet als dieren en je zult precies weten welk voedsel je lichaam daadwerkelijk nodig heeft. https://www.spectrumnonfictie.nl/producten/eten-als-dieren-9789000368228


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Pourquoi les animaux ne font pas de régime : appétit, satiété, nutrition : la nature a beaucoup à nous apprendre sur notre alimentation
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ISBN: 9791037504043 Year: 2021 Publisher: Paris : les Arènes,

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