Nutrition & You, 5th edition
Published by Pearson (January 29, 2019) © 2020
- Joan Salge Blake Boston University
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For introductory nutrition courses for non-majors.
Tools for separating nutrition fact from fiction
Nutrition & You provides students with a personalized approach to understanding nutrition with customized nutrition discussions to help them apply nutrition concepts to their own lives. Joan Salge Blake uses visuals and humor to address students directly, encouraging them to think critically and become informed consumers of nutrition information.
The 5th Edition includes the latest scientific research and updated coverage of hot topics such as the microbiome and food waste to engage students and encourage behavior change.
Hallmark features of this title
- Focus Figures are in-depth figures designed to teach key nutrition concepts through bold, clear and detailed visual presentations.
- Health Connection: A Case Study introduces a person with a health problem, explores the interplay between nutrition and disease, and concludes with follow-up critical-thinking questions.
- Visual Chapter Summaries mirror the organization of the chapter content and are numbered to correspond with the chapter objectives, serving as concise study and review tools.
- Table Tips give students practical ideas for incorporating appropriate amounts of each nutrient into their diets.
- Examining the Evidence looks at the latest research on controversial or confusing hot topics in nutrition today and includes critical-thinking questions.
Additional and updated features of this title
- True or False? Pretests open each chapter, posing true/false questions to help students recognize that what they think they know about nutrition isn't always accurate. Answers are given at the end of the chapter, and true/false icons identify locations of answers within the chapter.
- Exploring Micronutrients incorporate photos, illustrations and text to present each vitamin and mineral. Each micronutrient discussion uses the same categories (forms, functions, daily needs, food sources, toxicity and deficiency symptoms) in a consistent and easy-to-study format that enables students to identify the key aspects of the nutrient at-a-glance.
- UPDATED: Increased coverage of current topics that interest students such as the microbiome and food waste have been added.
Features of Pearson eText for the 5th Edition
- Focus Figures explore tough nutrition topics using visuals with author Blake explaining each figure, as she would in the classroom.
- Practical Nutrition Tips videos feature Blake giving students suggestions on ways to keep nutrition in mind in their everyday lives.
Features of Mastering Nutrition for the 5th Edition
- NEW: MyDietAnalysis Personalized Dietary Analysis activities guide students in a thorough investigation of their dietary intake and focus on the most commonly assigned topics in diet analysis projects. MyDietAnalysis is included with Mastering Nutrition at no charge.
- UPDATED: Practical Nutrition Tips Videos feature the author walking students through making better eating choices in familiar environments tied to chapter topics. including a pizza parlor, deli, breakfast choices on-the-go and more.
- UPDATED: NutriTool Activities include Carbohydrates on a Food Label and FDA Packaging Requirements. These dynamic coaching activities allow students to apply nutrition concepts to improve their health through.
- Focus Figure Narrated Walkthroughs provide a video tour of each full-page Focus Figure with author Blake breaking down and explaining each part of the Focus Figure, as she would in the classroom.
- Nutrition animation activities explain big-picture concepts to help students learn the hardest topics in nutrition, address common misconceptions, and include questions with wrong-answer feedback.
- Visual Chapter Summary Coaching Activities complement each Visual Chapter Summary in the text. Hints and feedback help students to understand the learning outcomes referenced in the activity.
- What Is Nutrition?
- Tools for Healthy Eating
- The Basics of Digestion
- Carbohydrates. Sugars, Starches, and Fiber
- Fats, Oils, and Other Lipids
- Proteins and Amino Acids
- Vitamins
- Minerals and Water
- Alcohol
- Weight Management and Energy Balance
- Nutrition and Fitness
- Consumerism and Sustainability. Food from Farm to Table
- Food Safety and Technology
- Life Cycle Nutrition. Pregnancy through Infancy
- Life Cycle Nutrition. Toddlers through the Later Years
- Hunger at Home and Abroad
APPENDICES
- Calculations and Conversions
- Organizations and Resources
About our author
Dr. Joan Salge Blake is a clinical associate professor and dietetics internship director at Boston University's Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She teaches both graduate and undergraduate nutrition courses and has been a guest lecturer at both the Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine and the Boston University School of Medicine. She received the Whitney Powers Excellence in Teaching Award from Boston University. Joan completed both her master of science and doctorate degree at Boston University.
Joan is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and the Massachusetts Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (MAND). She has been a presenter and presiding officer at both the AND Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo (FNCE) and the MAND Annual Convention, and she was previously named the MAND's “Young Dietitian of the Year,” Outstanding Dietitian (2009), and Outstanding Dietetic Educator (2007). Joan has served on the MAND board for more than two decades in many roles, including Delegate, Director of Education, and Nominating Committee Chairperson.
In addition to teaching and writing, Joan is also a national media spokesperson and is often asked to translate complex nutritional issues into understandable terms. She has conducted more than 1,400 media interviews. Joan is also a nutrition blogger for the U.S. News & World Report's Eat + Run website.
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