![]() ![]() However, I do appreciate that there are sections on different phases of life (pregnancy, child, adolescent). There are also topics that do not get discussed, like microbiome, nutrigenomics, whole grains vs refined grains, health benefits of the two types of fiber, and fasting. For example, I don’t think the discussion of all the different body systems, other than the digestive system, is needed in a nutrition textbook of this level. ![]() I think there are some areas where it goes into great detail or breadth, maybe even more than is needed. This book covers the typical topics that are usually covered in a basic nutrition textbook. Reviewed by Kimber Mattox, Assistant Professor I, Central Oregon Community College on 5/15/20
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