- public health efforts at diabetes prevention
- formulating nutritional guidelines for diabetes
- carbohydrates and the glycaemic index
- the management of diabetes in older people
The authors draw on their research and practical experience to offer sound guidance on best practice, ensuring that interventions are both scientifically secure and effective.
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Dietary recommendations need to be based on solid evidence, but where can you find this information? The British Dietetic Association and the publishers of the Manual of Dietetic Practice present an essential and authoritative reference series on the evidence base relating to advanced aspects of nutrition and diet in selected clinical specialties. Each book provides a comprehensive and critical review of key literature in its subject. Each covers established areas of understanding, current controversies and areas of future development and investigation, and is oriented around six key themes:
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- Disease consequences, including morbidity, mortality, nutritional epidemiology and patient perspectives
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- Nutritional and dietary management
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Please note
Due to recent developments in this area, Chapter 4.3 on Nutritional management of glycaemia in type 2 diabetes has been withdrawn from the publication, and all future reprints will be replaced by a new chapter. All ebook versions are already updated.
The contributor retains copyright to this chapter whilst their name still appears associated to the chapter.