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The nature of nutrition [[electronic resource] ] : a unifying framework from animal adaptation to human obesity / / Stephen J. Simpson and David Raubenheimer



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Autore: Simpson Stephen J Visualizza persona
Titolo: The nature of nutrition [[electronic resource] ] : a unifying framework from animal adaptation to human obesity / / Stephen J. Simpson and David Raubenheimer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, : Princeton University Press, 2012
Edizione: Course Book
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina: 612.3
Soggetto topico: Nutrition
Nutrition - Research
Animal nutrition
Adaptation (Physiology)
Bioenergetics
Physiology, Experimental
Obesity
Energy metabolism
Soggetto non controllato: 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
Classificazione: ZE 40000
Altri autori: RaubenheimerDavid <1960->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- One. Nutrition and Darwin's Entangled Bank -- Two. The Geometry of Nutrition -- Three. Mechanisms of Nutritional Regulation -- Four. Less Food, Less Sex, Live Longer? -- Five. Beyond Nutrients -- Six. Moving Targets -- Seven. From Individuals to Populations and Societies -- Eight. How Does Nutrition Structure Ecosystems? -- Nine. Applied Nutrition -- Ten. The Geometry of Human Nutrition -- Eleven. Perspectives -- References -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: 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.
Titolo autorizzato: The nature of nutrition  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-280-49403-4
9786613589262
1-4008-4280-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910779267703321
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