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Nutritional Anemia - Scientific Principles, Clinical Practice, and Public Health

English · Paperback / Softback

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This major new comprehensive guide focuses on particular topics in the field of nutritional anemias, with in-depth coverage on each relevant nutrient whose deficiency can cause anemia, their metabolism, dietary requirements and related information. This book presents the unique hematological, and non-hematological, manifestations of each deficiency, the varied settings and causes of deficiency, interactions with other problems, diagnostic approaches and tools, synthesizing the perspectives of epidemiology, public health, and clinical hematology. Covering approaches to medical management in individuals, as well as in susceptible populations such as children, pregnant women and the elderly; and preventive strategies, such as supplementation and fortification, this exceptional text will appeal to a wide audience, from the clinician learning about the epidemiology and public health aspects of food fortification, to the public health practitioner who needs to understand clinical approaches to key nutritional anemia issues.

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Part I. Overview: 1. General hematology of anemia Robert T. Means, Jr; 2. Impact of anemia: overview Robert T. Means, Jr; 3. Fortification of food: principles and practice Richard Hurrell and Ines Egli; 4. Nutritional anemia and its non-nutritional influences in the developing world Julia Shaw, Jennifer Gutierrez and Jennifer Freidman; Part II. Iron deficiency: 5. Laboratory assessment of iron status Carlo Brugnara; 6. Iron deficiency without anemia Gordon McLaren and Barry Skikkne; 7. Treatment of iron deficiency in adults Robert T. Means, Jr; 8. Dietary iron deficiency anemia in children Clara Lo and Michael Jeng; Part III. Copper and Vitamin D Deficiency: 9. Physiology of copper balance and metabolism Robert T. Means, Jr; 10. Clinical syndromes of copper deficiency Darryl Williams; 11. Vitamin D Ellen M. Smith and Vin Tangpricha; Part IV. Special Topics: 12. Nutritional anemia during pregnancy Robert T. Means, Jr; 13. Vegetarianism and other restricted diets A¿ok C. Antony; 14. Nutritional syndromes with anemia: alcohol Sylvia Bottomley; 15. Anemia following bariatric surgery Benjamin Person and Raul Rosenthal.

About the author

Robert T. Means, Jr, is Professor of Internal Medicine and Dean of the James H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology. Dr Means, Jr, was an editor of the 12th-14th editions of Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology (2018) and is a member of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board of the Iron Disorders Institute.

Summary

Offers resources for the hematologist seeing anemia syndromes in susceptible people such as pregnant women, vegetarians and the elderly. For a wide audience, from the clinician learning about food fortification, to the public health practitioner who needs understanding of clinical approaches to nutritional anemia.

Product details

Authors Robert T. Means Jr
Assisted by Robert T. Means Jr (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2019
 
EAN 9781108714303
ISBN 978-1-108-71430-3
No. of pages 218
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Hematology, Haematology

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