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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDr. Lawrence's book fills a niche for understanding fat metabolism in health and disease. His work is a valuable reference for practicing physicians, nurses, dietitians, and nutritional counselors. -- Lester Mayers, M.D. * director of sports medicine, Pace University *
Dr. Lawrence expertly ties together a detailed look at the chemistry of lipids with their roles in both normal human biology and human disease.**Must have reviewer's permission to run any changes** -- Robert Greenwald, M.D. * Professor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine *
A well-documented resource that can help physicians understand, critique, and contribute to the ongoing discussion about nutrition and health that patients are now having without them. * Minnesota Medicine *
Lawrence presents a case to revise the recommendations on dietary fats and carbohydrates. The book will be especially valuable for those giving dietary advice or studying dietary recommendations. Highly recommended. * Choice *
Table of ContentsThe dietary fat doctrine
Lipid terminology, structure, and function
Some dietary fats are essential
Signals, messengers, and responses
Oxidation and lipid peroxidation
Atherosclerosis
Risk factors in cardiovascular disease
Lipid-lowering drugs
Inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs, and lipid mediators
Cancer and immunity
Neurological development, memory, and learning
Functional disorders of the nervous system
Neurodegenerative diseases
Obesity : health consequences and dietary influences
Dietary choices for comprehensive health