Nutrition in Primary Care
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As a result of recent changes in health care, nurses, GPs and health visitors find that they are required to take a major role in nutrition education and dietary advice. Health promotion is now an important aspect of general practice and community care. Shorter periods of hospitalisation, increased care of the chronically ill ′in the community′ and the management of disorders like diabetes within general practice have meant that many more people now require specialised nutritional care. At the same time, rapid advances in nutrition have left some health professionals feeling that their dietary knowledge is inadequate. This book updates the reader on the relationships between diet and health and the use of diet in the management of disease. Topical but less familiar nutrients such as antioxidant vitamins or long–chain fatty acids are explained in ways that are easily understood. Adviceis given on the types on nutritional problems that can be successfully identified and managed in the primary–care setting and those that may require specialised dietetic help.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1113557 in Books
- Published on: 1996-08-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
As a result of recent changes in health care, nurses, GPs and health visitors find they are required to take a major role in nutrition education and dietary advice. Health promotion is now an important aspect of general practice and community care. Shorter periods of hospitalisation, increased care of the chronically ill "in the community" and the management of disorders like diabetes within general practice have meant that many more people now require specialised nutritional care. At the same time, rapid advances in nutrition have left some health professionals feeling that their dietary knowledge is inadequate. This book updates the reader on the relationships between diet and health and the use of diet in the management of disease. Topical but less familiar nutrients such as antioxidant vitamins or long chain fatty acids are explained in ways which are easy to understand. Guidance is given on the types on nutritional problems which can be successfully identified and managed in the primary care setting and those which may require specialised dietetic help.
Customer Reviews
Clear & comprehensive guide to nutrition for healthworkers
This book written by a State Registered Dietitian provides a clear and understandable guide to nutrition for all health care professionals. It dispels the myths of healthy eating and covers most commonly encoutered conditions from CHD and obesity to gallstones and arthritis .
It is full of practical advice about assessing individuals diet and motivating them to change thier diet and lifestyle.
A must for all in primary health care providing advice to clients
Angie Jefferson, Consultant Dietitian
