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Understanding Human Metabolism

Understanding Human Metabolism

Understanding Human Metabolism

Keith N. Frayn , University of Oxford, Emeritus
September 2022
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    Does eating more carbohydrates, or fats, cause one to put on more weight? Are ketone bodies toxins or vital products that keep us alive during starvation? Does the concept of 'fat-burning exercise' hold true? In this game-changing book, Keith Frayn, an international expert in human metabolism and nutrition, dispels common misconceptions about human metabolism, explaining in everyday language the important metabolic processes that underlie all aspects of our daily lives. Illustrated throughout with clear diagrams of metabolic processes, Frayn describes the communication systems that enable our different organs and tissues to cooperate, for instance in providing fuel to our muscles when we exercise, and in preserving our tissues during fasting. He explores the impressive adaptability of human metabolism and discusses the metabolic disorders that can arise when metabolism 'goes wrong'. For anyone sceptical of information about diet and lifestyle, this concise book guides the reader through what metabolism really involves.

    • Outlines just how wide-ranging the science of human metabolism is, correcting the view that 'human metabolism' just refers to why someone becomes overweight or lean
    • Explains how our metabolism adapts to many different scenarios, such as fasting, feeding and exercise, providing readers with a basis for understanding the internal workings of their own bodies
    • Gives for the first time a clear explanation of how different nutrients interact within our tissues, dispelling any belief that individual nutrients can be considered in isolation and helping readers to approach critically the many writings about diet and lifestyle

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    'Are you interested in your health and want to understand how your body functions? Do you want to learn the science behind how food and exercise interact and how together they can both foster wellbeing or lead to poor health and disease? This, and all you need to know about the key role of human metabolism for health and disease, is what Understanding Human Metabolism gives you. The author, Professor Keith Frayn, is probably the best teacher of human metabolism and nutrition of our times and has published several superb books on the topic for students of medicine and nutrition. This time, I would like to congratulate anyone without medical training but with an interest in human metabolism - this is the book for you.' Olle Ljungqvist, Professor of Surgery, Örebro University and Affiliated Professor of Surgery, Nutrition and Metabolism, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

    'Insightful, objective, easy reading. Nutritional biochemistry and metabolism in the right measure.' Teresa H. M. da Costa, Department of Nutrition, University of Brasília, Brazil

    'Everyone has a metabolism, and most people have a folk understanding of it. This very clear account of this actually complex subject brings science to bear on such understandings. Reading it will help you understand yourself better.' Stanley Ulijaszek, Professor of Human Ecology, University of Oxford, UK

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    Product details

    September 2022
    Paperback
    9781009108522
    202 pages
    178 × 130 × 10 mm
    0.23kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. What is metabolism?
    • 2. Metabolic fuels
    • 3. Metabolic pathways
    • 4. Communication systems in human metabolism
    • 5. ATP, the common currency of metabolic energy
    • 6. Metabolism in daily life
    • 7. Metabolism is so adaptable
    • 8. Metabolic interactions between nutrients
    • 9. Metabolic disorders
    • Concluding remarks
    • Summary of common misunderstandings
    • Index.
      Author
    • Keith N. Frayn , University of Oxford, Emeritus

      Keith Frayn is Emeritus Professor of Human Metabolism at the University of Oxford, UK. In a long and varied career studying human metabolism and nutrition, he has worked in various settings from diabetes clinics to Accident and Emergency departments and Intensive Care wards. His work has been widely recognised with awards including the first Blaxter Medal of the Nutrition Society, the David Cuthbertson Lecture at the European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and Honorary Fellowship of the Nutrition Society.