Nutrition and Aging

Author: Hutchinson   Martha L.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323138673

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123628756

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123628756

Subject: R153.3 nutritious

Language: ENG

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Nutrition and Aging is a collection of papers presented at the Fifth Bristol-Myers Symposium on Nutrition Research, held in Boston, Massachusetts from October 31 to November 1, 1985. Contributors discuss the significant influence of nutrition on aging, and specifically the role of nutrition in preventing and limiting the physical, mental, and emotional problems associated with the aging process.
This book reviews findings that include the effects of the aging process on the body's physiological functions and the effects of nutrient intake on organ function. Consideration is also given to the gap between the documented nutrient intake and nutrient needs of the elderly as it may influence the aging process. The first chapter is a brief overview of the variety of problems that have to be resolved in determining the role of nutrition in aging. The discussion then turns to the relationship of nutrition to changes in physiological function during the aging process, along with factors that influence the nutrient needs of the elderly. The final chapters focus on the impact of nutrition on the etiology of age-related degenerative diseases.
This book will be of interest to scientists as well as students and researchers engaged in nutrition research and its growing importance to the prevention and treatment of disease.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Nutrition and Aging

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Contributors

pp.:  14 – 16

Editor's Foreword

pp.:  16 – 18

Foreword

pp.:  18 – 20

Preface

pp.:  20 – 24

Chapter 1. Aging and Nutrition: A Multifaceted Problem

pp.:  24 – 34

Chapter 2. Physiologic Interface of Aging and Nutrition

pp.:  34 – 46

Chapter 3. Nutrition and Organ Function in a Cohort of Aging Men

pp.:  46 – 58

Chapter 4. Impact of Aging and Nutrition on Human Skin: Studies at the Cellular Level

pp.:  58 – 68

Chapter 5. Vitamin D Synthesis by the Aging Skin

pp.:  68 – 82

Chapter 6. Implications of Gastric Atrophy for Vitamin and Mineral Nutriture

pp.:  82 – 94

Chapter 7. Trace Elements and the Needs of the Elderly

pp.:  94 – 108

Chapter 8. Role of Dietary Antioxidants in Aging

pp.:  108 – 122

Chapter 9. Aging Animal Models for the Study of Drug–Nutrient Interactions

pp.:  122 – 140

Chapter 10. Biochemical Assessment of Vitamin Status in the Elderly: Effects of Dietary Supplemental Intakes

pp.:  140 – 162

Chapter 11. Effectiveness of Nutrition Intervention Programs for the Elderly

pp.:  162 – 192

Chapter 12. The Elderly Alcoholic: Experience with Baltimore Veterans and Private Alcoholism Patients over Age 60

pp.:  192 – 202

Chapter 13. Exercise and Muscle Metabolism in the Elderly

pp.:  202 – 216

Chapter 14. Aging of Rats: The Roles of Food Restriction and Exercise

pp.:  216 – 230

Chapter 15. Nutritional Factors in Age-Related Osteoporosis

pp.:  230 – 240

Chapter 16. Significance of Vitamin D in Age-Related Bone Disease

pp.:  240 – 258

Chapter 17. Diet, Immunity, and Longevity

pp.:  258 – 274

Chapter 18. Nutrition and the Aging Hematopoietic System

pp.:  274 – 286

Chapter 19. Nutrition and the Aging Cardiovascular System

pp.:  286 – 300

Index

pp.:  300 – 311

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