Modern Dietary Fat Intakes in Disease Promotion

The industrial and agricultural revolutions have dramatically changed our lifestyles including where we get foods and what we eat. Modern diets have moved away from a close association with historically beneficial foods and diets towards foods and diets with increased fats and contaminants and with...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: De Meester, Fabien. (Editor), Zibadi, Sherma. (Editor), Watson, Ronald Ross. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana Press, 2010.
Series:Nutrition and Health
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-571-2
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505 0 # |a Dietary fatty acids: Biosynthesis, metabolism and mechanisms of disease causation -- Modern Western diets in disease promotion and illness: The reverse Columbus concept -- Nutrition challenges of the 21st century: Role in disease causation -- The adverse role of dietary fat in the metabolic syndrome/insulin-resistant states -- Obesity and dietary fats: a social determinant of ill health -- Fatty acid ratios in animals: Modulation and role in illness promotion -- Diet and toxic liver injury -- Soybean oils in heart disease promotion and prevention -- Partially hydrogenated fats in the US diet less open in the diet but still very pervasive and omnipresent?.-Dietary lipid oxidation in promotion of ill-health -- Dietary fat promotion and Amaranth Oil for the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases -- Cholesterol myth: Role in disease and health -- Cost/benefits of dietary Cholesterol -- Role of Omega 6 fatty acids in causing and Omega 3 fatty acids in preventing sudden death -- Dietary oils in causing and preventing brain dysfunction -- Dietary supplements, cholesterol and disease -- Dietary barriers to fruit and vegetable based diets: Role in illness promotion -- Fruit, fat, and vegetable intake African-Americans: Health Effects -- Fruit and vegetable consumption in obese women and men: Influence of dietary factors in promotion of disease -- Antioxidant activities of essential oils: Role in disease promotion in Modern diets -- Inadequacy of fruits and vegetables in modern high fat diets: Role in stroke promotion -- Dietary plant extracts to modify effects of high fat modern diets in health promotion -- 21st Century lifestyle: Effects on fruit and vegetable in cancer promotion -- Socio-economic factors influencing purchase of fats, fruit and vegetables -- Nutrition-toxicological dilemma: Fish consumption -- Environmental toxins found in adipose tissue: Adverse health effects -- Dietary fats and oil: Adverse effects of their inflammation -- The use of statins to help repair cardiovascular damage due to modern diets and their ill health approach -- Incidence of bacterial pathogens in land based foods: role in illness -- Toxins in air and food: Role in promoting disease -- Anthropogenic and naturally contaminants in fish oil: role in ill-health -- Dietary exposure to dioxin-like compounds -- Food and health: Role of the U.S. Surgeon General in policies affecting fats consumption -- U.S. Policy in disease promotion and prevention: Fats and obesity -- Nutrition and cardiovascular disease causation: Role of government and regulation -- Social support of family on eating behavior: Fat and fiber influences on illness -- School environment, dietary fats and weight gain: Risk factors for illness -- Health communications impact on behavior and disease prevention -- Informing the Consumer: from Social Responsibility to Civil Liability -- Approaches essential to promote health in the current omega-6/3 biased food environment -- Dietary supplements, cholesterol and disease -- The use of statins to help repair damage due to fat intake -- Cereal bran, bile acid excretion and synthesis in health promotion. 
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