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Zusatztext "A decidedly proactive voice for healthy balance and moderation in fat consumption." Informationen zum Autor Susan Allport is author of The Primal Feast: Food! Sex! Foraging! and Love and A Natural History of Parenting: Parental Care in the Animal World and Ours! among other books. She lectures widely on issues related to food and health. Klappentext "A wonderful explanation of the wide world of fats that is a must-read for discerning (and healthy) eaters."-Mehmet C. Oz! author of You: An Owner's Manual "Susan Allport's account of the discovery of omega-3 fatty acids combines colorful science! intriguing personalities! and a well-digested biochemistry into a convincing recipe for a healthier diet. The Queen of Fats is a fascinating new detective story-with a solution that matters!"-Richard Wrangham! author of Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence " The Queens of Fats is a fascinating nutritional detective story delivering a big surprise: how one of the most important changes to the diet wrought by industrialization of food went unnoticed. But if Allport is right! the disappearance of omega-3s from the Western diet is the key to understanding why that diet is making us so sick."-Michael Pollan! author of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals "Allport provides a fascinating 'whodunit' about the discovery of how fats work! what wonders omega-3s could perform in thwarting chronic disease! and a timely warning to the world about the imbalance of essential fats in the food supply. I reveled in the twists and turns of nutrition history as it unfolds and uncovers the ways food processing carries hefty health risks! as well as benefits."-Sharron Dalton! author of Our Overweight Children: What Parents! Schools! and Communities Can Do to Control the Fatness Epidemic Zusammenfassung Gives an account of how we have become deficient in a nutrient that is essential for good health: the fatty acids known as omega-3s. This book tells the story of these vital fats, which are abundant in greens and fish, among other foods. It describes how scientists came to understand the role of omega-3s in our diet. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. What's for Dinner? 2. A Trip to Greenland 3. How the Omegas Got Their Name 4. Monsieur Cholesterol 5. Fishy Fats 6. Tree Lard and Cow Oil 7. The Chemist in the Kitchen 8. Out of Africa . . . 9. . . . and into the Membrane 10. Where Have All the Omega-3s Gone? 11. The Speed of Life 12. Putting Omega-3s Back into Your Food Supply 13. The Proof Is in the Pudding Time Line Glossary Notes Acknowledgments Index ...