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Molecular Aspects of Alcohol and Nutrition_ is a valuable resource for
nutrition researchers and nutritionists who study or treat
alcohol-related diseases. Experts from across the field of alcohol
research explain how alcohol disrupts normal fat, carbohydrate, and
protein metabolic processes occurring in the liver as well as other
parts of the body.
The book discusses how this can lead to alcoholic liver disease (ALD)
as well as contribute to the onset of Type 2 diabetes and the
metabolic syndrome. It also explores how alcohol affects nutrient
absorption in the gastrointestinal tract and can lead to anemia and
reduced amounts of fat soluble vitamins.
This book explores both the primary and secondary consequences of
alcohol consumption. Chapters in the first section investigate the
basic science of alcohol metabolism – focusing on how alcohol and
its toxic metabolites disrupt and impair normal nutrient regulation at
the molecular level. Further chapters explore how alcohol affects many
extra-hepatic organs and tissues as well as the secondary consequences
of alcohol consumption such as reduced levels of minerals like
magnesium, calcium, and trace elements like zinc.
* Offers a valuable resource for nutrition researchers and
nutritionists who study alcohol-related diseases and attempt to treat
them through nutritional strategies
* Explores how alcohol and its toxic metabolite acetaldehyde disrupt
and impair normal macro and micro nutrient regulation at the molecular
level
* Investigates how alcohol affects and interferes with cell
signaling, cell death pathways, calcium homeostasis leading to
osteoporosis, oxygen balance, as well as the pathophysiology of
alcohol consumption and abuse
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ISBN
9780128007730
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T; Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400
Forfatter