The Complete Food Counter, 4th Edition

The Complete Food Counter, 4th Edition
Author: Karen J Nolan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 804
Release: 2011-12-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1451621620

A guide to nutrition lists calorie, fat, cholesterol, and other values for more than seventeen thousand individual food items, including brand-name foods, generic items, restaurant food, and take-out items.

The Diabetes Counter, 4th Edition

The Diabetes Counter, 4th Edition
Author: Karen J Nolan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1416566686

Lists calorie, carbohydrate, sugar, fiber, and fat counts for over 12,000 foods, identifies the early warning signs of type 2 diabetes, and includes worksheets, tips, and tools designed to help people control their blood sugar--

The Calorie Counter

The Calorie Counter
Author: Annette B. Natow
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2006-12-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1416509828

Now updated with calorie counts for more than 20,000 foods, "The Calorie Counter" can help readers balance the number of calories they eat with the number of calories they burn, discover effective ways to burn calories, and determine how many calories are needed on a daily basis to keep their bodies running properly. Original.

Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries, Eighth Edition

Reference Sources for Small and Medium-sized Libraries, Eighth Edition
Author: Jack O'Gorman
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838912125

Focusing on new reference sources published since 2008 and reference titles that have retained their relevance, this new edition brings O’Gorman’s complete and authoritative guide to the best reference sources for small and medium-sized academic and public libraries fully up to date. About 40 percent of the content is new to this edition. Containing sources selected and annotated by a team of public and academic librarians, the works included have been chosen for value and expertise in specific subject areas. Equally useful for both library patrons and staff, this resource Covers more than a dozen key subject areas, including General Reference; Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics; Psychology and Psychiatry; Social Sciences and Sociology; Business and Careers; Political Science and Law; Education; Words and Languages; Science and Technology; History; and Performing Arts Encompasses database products, CD-ROMs, websites, and other electronic resources in addition to print materials Includes thorough annotations for each source, with information on author/editor, publisher, cost, format, Dewey and LC classification numbers, and more Library patrons will find this an invaluable resource for current everyday topics. Librarians will appreciate it as both a reference and collection development tool, knowing it’s backed by ALA’s long tradition of excellence in reference selection.

Stretching Your Way to a Pain-Free Life

Stretching Your Way to a Pain-Free Life
Author: Aaron Taylor
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1641465867

You are asleep; your alarm abruptly awakes you. Your back sends a signal to your brain as you slowly roll over in bed to turn off that obnoxious noise. As you gingerly get out of bed, you are unable to straighten up. You have no idea that you are part of 80% of all Americans that will experience back pain, or that approximately 264 million days of work are lost each year and over $50 billion are spent annually treating back pain. This book is designed to truly help anyone who suffers from aches and pains, wants to reduce stress and anxiety, or just wants better range of motion. The book is a practical resource containing pictures and descriptions of 283 different stretches as well as programs to follow for different sports and ailments. To round-out your health, included are healthy recipes that celebrity chef Stephanie Izard so graciously provided. This book gives the individual a resource to follow and refer back to when they perform their daily stretching routine.

Nutrition in Clinical Practice

Nutrition in Clinical Practice
Author: David Katz
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 987
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1975161513

Designed for busy clinicians struggling to fit the critical issue of nutrition into their routine patient encounters, Nutrition in Clinical Practice translates the robust evidence base underlying nutrition in health and disease into actionable, evidence-based clinical guidance on a comprehensive array of nutrition topics. Authoritative, thoroughly referenced, and fully updated, the revised 4th edition covers the full scope of nutrition applications in clinical practice, spanning health promotion, risk factor modification, prevention, chronic disease management, and weight control – with a special emphasis on providing concisely summarized action steps within the clinical workflow. Edited by Dr. David L. Katz (a world-renowned expert in nutrition, preventive medicine, and lifestyle medicine) along with Drs. Kofi D. Essel, Rachel S.C. Friedman, Shivam Joshi, Joshua Levitt, and Ming-Chin Yeh, Nutrition in Clinical Practice is a must-have resource for practicing clinicians who want to provide well-informed, compassionate, and effective nutritional counseling to patients.

The Hurried Woman

The Hurried Woman
Author: Brent W. Bost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Conguer fatigue, achieve successful lifelong weight management, and rekindle the fire in your relationships.

Food in America [3 volumes]

Food in America [3 volumes]
Author: Andrew F. Smith
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1085
Release: 2017-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This three-volume work examines all facets of the modern U.S. food system, including the nation's most important food and agriculture laws, the political forces that shape modern food policy, and the food production trends that are directly impacting the lives of every American family. Americans are constantly besieged by conflicting messages about food, the environment, and health and nutrition. Are foods with genetically modified ingredients safe? Should we choose locally grown food? Is organic food better than conventional food? Are concentrated animal feed operations destroying the environment? Should food corporations target young children with their advertising and promotional campaigns? This comprehensive three-volume set addresses all of these questions and many more, probing the problems created by the industrial food system, examining conflicting opinions on these complex food controversies, and highlighting the importance of food in our lives and the decisions we make each time we eat. The coverage of each of the many controversial food issues in the set offers perspectives from different sides to encourage readers to examine various viewpoints and make up their own minds. The first volume, Food and the Environment, addresses timely issues such as climate change, food waste, pesticides, and sustainable foods. Volume two, entitled Food and Health and Nutrition, addresses subjects like antibiotics, food labeling, and the effects of salt and sugar on our health. The third volume, Food and the Economy, tackles topics such as food advertising and marketing, food corporations, genetically modified foods, globalization, and megagrocery chains. Each volume contains several dozen primary documents that include firsthand accounts written by promoters and advertisers, journalists, politicians and government officials, and supporters and critics of various views related to food and beverages, representing speeches, advertisements, articles, books, portions of major laws, and government documents, to name a few. These documents provide readers additional resources from which to form informed opinions on food issues.