This book reviews the long-standing debate over the relative merits of a high-protein versus a low-protein diet. When protein (or 'animal substance') was first discovered in vegetable foods it was hailed as the only true nutritional principle. Leibig, the leading German chemist of the mid-nineteenth century, believed that it provided the sole source of energy for muscular contraction. In contrast, health reformers argued that high intakes were over-stimulating, leading to dissipation and decline. The subject came to widespread public attention again in the 1950s as the United Nations debated the need for providing protein supplements to Third World infants. At a time when the concern has resurfaced that over-consumption of protein in affluent societies may damage health, this book provides a fascinating historical perspective.
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1. Nutritional science before the Chemical Revolution (1614–1773); 2. Nutrition in the light of the New Chemistry (1773–1839); 3. 'Protein' discovered and enthroned (1838–1845); 4. Things fall apart (1846–1875); 5. Vegetarian philosophies and Voit's standards (1875–1893); 6. Chittenden versus the U.S. establishment (1883–1912); 7. Vitamins and amino acids (1910–1950); 8. Protein deficiency as a Third World problem (1933–1957); 9. International actions to produce high-protein supplements (1955–1990); 10. Re-appraisals of the Third World problem (1955–1990); 11. Adult needs for amino acids: a new controversy (1950–1992); 12. Retrospect; Appendices: A. Chemical structure of amino acids; B. The measurement of protein quality; C. Calculations of amino acid balance using an isotope label.
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'He makes excellent use of his contemporary scientific knowledge in elucidating the past, and he is even-handed in dealing with a subject riddled with hasty pronouncements and gullible consumers.' The Times Literary Supplement
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This book reviews the long-standing debate over the relative merits of a high-protein versus a low-protein diet.

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ISBN
9780521452090
Publisert
1994-05-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
640 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
296

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