10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITAMIN DEFICIENCY DISEASE»
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vitamin deficiency disease in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Nutrition for Sport and Exercise
As has been shown throughout human history, the lack of a particular vitamin can
lead to a vitamin deficiency disease. Several vitamin deficiency diseases were
common and widespread throughout the world, including the United States, until
...
Marie Dunford, J. Doyle, 2014
2
Manual on
Vitamin A
Deficiency Disorders (VADD)
In Chapter 8 it was pointed out that recognition of xerophthalmia as a vitamin
deficiency disease lagged behind that of several other diseases of nutritional
etiology. In the present context it is a cause for surprise that widespread
acceptance of ...
Donald Stewart McLaren, Klaus Kraemer, 2012
3
A Text Book of Nutrition For Nurses
It was observed that there was something in the outer covering of the rice grains,
that prevented Beriberi or vitamin B1 deficiency disease. After this trial, a new
concept appeared on the horizon and this is how Vitamin deficiency disease was
...
4
Vitamin Tolerance of Animals
Thus, it must be the goal of the animal producer, feed manufacturer, and
veterinarian to provide vitamins to animals at levels that are sufficient to prevent
vitamin deficiency disease and that can be well tolerated. To ensure vitamin
tolerance in ...
Subcommittee on Vitamin Tolerance, 1987
5
Medical Biochemistry: Human Metabolism in Health and
Disease
In each case, there is impaired activity of all of the enzymes that utilize the
particular vitaminderived cofactor, and ultimately development of a specific
vitamin-deficiency disease. Thus, deficiency of folic acid results in megaloblastic
anemia and ...
Miriam D. Rosenthal, Robert H. Glew, 2011
6
100 Questions & Answers about Autism: Expert Advice from a ...
Most physicians working in the United States will go through their entire
professional lives without seeing an example of a vitamin deficiency disease. In
contrast, malnourishment and vitamin deficiency are common in the third world,
yet autism ...
7
Care and Feeding of sailing Crew, 3rd edition
On reaching France, he went into the hospital to find that in both instances he
had been suffering from beriberi, a vitamin-deficiency disease. Some years later
we spent a week moored alongside Peter and his wife, Lydia, in Manila. He told
us ...
Lin Pardey, with Larry Pardey
8
The Food-Mood-Body Connection: Nutrition-Based Encironmental ...
This was a major step forward because it proved that you sometimes needed
large amounts of a v itamin for a condition not known to be a vitamin deficiency
disease. High blood cholesterol was not known to be a vitamin deficiency
disease.
9
The Fly in the Ointment: 70 Fascinating Commentaries on the ...
The first vitamin-deficiency disease to be recognized was scurvy, described as
early as 1550 B.C. by the Egyptians in the Ebers Papyrus. In the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries, when long ocean voyages became common, thousands
of ...
10
The Deadly Truth: A History of
Disease in America
Pellagra, like scurvy and beriberi, is a vitamin deficiency disease, although it was
not recognized as such at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is marked by
symmetrical skin lesions, including a butterfly-shaped design across the nose, ...