Refined Carbohydrate Foods And DiseaseD Burkitt Elsevier, 2. 12. 2012 - Počet stran: 370 Refined Carbohydrate Foods and Disease: Some Implications of Dietary Fibre addresses the geographical distribution and historical emergence of the characteristically western diseases, which may be accounted for on a common dietary basis, particularly, on deficiency of dietary fiber. The book is divided into 10 parts, each with number of chapters focusing on relationship between disease and the environment; refined carbohydrate foods; various diseases of the large intestine; and other diseases that are associated with constipation, straining at stool, and refined carbohydrate foods. The book shows the role of refined carbohydrate foods as a significant cause of diseases, because it removes fiber, which has many unsuspected physiological functions. This reference is deemed to be useful to forge stronger links between epidemiologists and experimental workers. |
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Refined carbohydrate foods in the gastrointestinal tract | 57 |
Diseases of the large intestine | 85 |
Other diseases associated with constipation and straining at stool | 141 |
Other disorders related to refined carbohydrate foods | 171 |
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Postscript | 353 |
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