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ISBN:978-0-85404-428-3
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paperback
Extent: 554
Edition Number: 6th
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Synopsis
McCance and
Widdowson’s The Composition of Foods Sixth Summary Edition provides
authoritative and comprehensive nutrient data for over 1,200 of the
most commonly consumed foods in the UK. This new summary edition,
which incorporates data from supplements published since the 4th
and 5th Editions, covers all food groups. In addition to new and
previously unpublished data, it includes updated information on key
foods such as milk, cheese, bread, breakfast cereals, and meat and
meat products. There are also new entries for many foods that have
become popular in recent years, such as fresh pasta and crème
fraiche. Values for a wide range of nutrients (e.g. proximates,
vitamins, inorganics, non-starch polysaccharides, and fatty acid
totals) are provided. Additional tables cover phytosterols,
carotenoid fractions, vitamin E fractions and, for the first time,
vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and AOAC fibre.
Aimed at students and professionals in all food and health
disciplines, The Composition of Foods remains the essential
handbook for those who need to know the nutritional value of foods
consumed in the UK.
Reviews
"... an
essential text for any dietetic department
bookshelf."
Source : Dietetics Today, Vol 37, No 12, December
2002
"... a
vital resource ... I recommend the new edition to all professionals
requiring food composition data including dietitians,
nutritionists, food scientists and other researchers. It is an
essential purchase for all new student dietitians."
Source : Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics,
Vol 16, Issue 2, April 2003, p 125
"The
latest edition of McCance and Widdowson contains many improvements
in content and in structure, and this work comprises a valuable
reference tool for all those with an interest in UK food and
nutrient consumption."
Source : Nutrition Bulletin, 28, 2003, p 81
"The
sixth edition of our office bible ... is now out and, at £45 for
540 pages, a bargain if you need to know the selenium content of
corn flakes or even the phytosterols in pizza."
Source : Food Magazine, 62, July/Septmber 2003
A key
reference too for information on nutritional value of foods
consumed in the UK. Highly recommended.
Source : Carbohydrate Polymers, 54 (2003) 392
(John F Kennedy)
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