ABSTRACT

Proper nutrition is the single most important component of preventative health care. Heart disease, diabetes, and other ailments are all linked to dietary habits. Accurate nutritional assessment can be a matter of life or death. Laboratory Tests for the Assessment of Nutritional Status explores the expanded number of nutrients that can now be evaluated. The author makes a compelling case for the practice and advancement of this critical health care tool. Nutritional assessment identifies undernutrition, overnutrition, specific nutrition deficiencies, and imbalances. Diligent assessment determines the appropriate nutrition intervention and monitors its effects. This book is a total revision of the 1974 version of the same title co -authored by Sauberlich. Since then, remarkable progress has been made on the methodologies applicable to nutrition status assessment and to the expanded number of nutrients that can be evaluated, especially trace elements. The introduction of high-performance liquid chromatography, amperometric detectors, and other technologies has advanced nutritional assessment by leaps and bounds. Today, nutritionists can gauge the value of microminerals, trace elements, and ultratrace elements. Sauberlich's revision updates the reader to the latest and most important trends in nutrition. These laboratory methods for the assessment of nutritional status are vital for identifying individuals as well as populations with nutritional risks.

part I|8 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part II|290 pages

Vitamins

chapter |25 pages

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

chapter |17 pages

Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin)

chapter |15 pages

Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)

chapter |32 pages

Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine)

chapter |25 pages

Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin, Corrinoids)

chapter |14 pages

Niacin (Nicotinic Acid, Nicotinamide)

chapter |9 pages

Pantothenic Acid

chapter |10 pages

Biotin

chapter |37 pages

Retinol (Vitamin A)

chapter |16 pages

Vitamin D

chapter |18 pages

Vitamin E (Tocopherols)

chapter |14 pages

Vitamin K

chapter |6 pages

Carnitine

chapter |5 pages

Choline

chapter |2 pages

Inositol (Myo-Inositol)

chapter |4 pages

Taurine

part III|145 pages

Minerals

chapter |11 pages

Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride

chapter |12 pages

Calcium

chapter |6 pages

Phosphorus

chapter |11 pages

Magnesium

chapter |27 pages

Iron

chapter |12 pages

Iodine

chapter |14 pages

Zinc

chapter |12 pages

Copper

chapter |17 pages

Selenium

chapter |6 pages

Manganese

chapter |4 pages

Chromium

chapter |4 pages

Molybdenum

part IV|23 pages

Protein-Energy Malnutrition

chapter |21 pages

Protein-Energy Malnutrition

part V|9 pages

Essential Fatty Acids Deficiencies

chapter |7 pages

Essential Fatty Acids Deficiencies