ABSTRACT

The first section in Volume 1 describes the fundamentals of nutrition and aging which include research strategies for the study of nutrition and aging. The nutritional modulation of the aging process which has provided a major breakthrough in the field of nutrition and longevity is also discussed. These include biomedical influences, and social and psychological aspects. Section 3 includes dietary characteristics of the elderly population and methods for the assessment of nutritional status. The nutritional status of the elderly with respect to individual nutrients as determined by dietary survey and by biochemical methods is described in Section 4. Section 4 also includes discussion on nutrient metabolism, requirements, nutritional imbalances, and deficiencies of nutrients. Energy metabolism and obesity as a factor in pathogenesis of diseases are also discussed.

part I|49 pages

Fundamentals of Nutrition and Aging

part II|65 pages

Impact of Aging on Nutritional Status

part III|41 pages

Assessment of Nutritional Status

part IV|120 pages

Nutrient Metabolism, Requirements, Nutritional Status, Imbalance, and Deficiencies

chapter 7|11 pages

Energy

chapter 8|22 pages

Protein and Amino Acids

chapter 9|18 pages

Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Edited ByLinda H. Chen

chapter 9|13 pages

Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Edited ByLinda H. Chen

chapter 10|27 pages

Water-Soluble Vitamins

chapter 11|24 pages

Trace Minerals