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El. knyga: From Famine to Fast Food: Nutrition, Diet, and Concepts of Health around the World

Edited by (University of the Pacific, USA)
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Greenwood Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216087625
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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Greenwood Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216087625
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The foods eaten by a nation's population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. This book presents country-specific information on how diet, food security, and concepts of health critically impact the well-being of the world's population. A country's food culture and eating habits directly impact the health and well-being of its citizens. Economic factors contribute to problems such as obesity and malnourishment. This book examines how diet affects health in countries around the world, discussing how the availability of food and the types of foods eaten influence numerous health factors and are tied to the prevalence of "lifestyle" diseases. Readers will discover the importance of diet and food culture in determining human health as well as make connections and notice larger trends within multicultural, international contexts.

An ideal aid for high school and college students in completing research and writing assignments, this book supplies detailed diet- and health-related information about most major countries and regions in a single source. Each country profile will also include a convenient fact box with statistical information such as life expectancy, average caloric intake, and other health indicators.

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The foods eaten by a nation's population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. This book presents country-specific information on how diet, food security, and concepts of health critically impact the well-being of the world's population.
Introduction xiii
Africa
1(42)
Algeria
1(1)
Angola
2(2)
Benin
4(1)
Burkina Faso
4(1)
Central Africa
5(3)
Côte D'Ivoire
8(1)
Egypt
9(2)
Ethiopia and Eritrea
11(3)
Ghana
14(1)
Guinea
14(1)
Kenya
15(1)
Liberia
16(2)
Maasai
18(1)
Madagascar
19(2)
Mauritania
21(1)
Morocco
22(2)
Mozambique
24(1)
Namibia
25(1)
Nigeria
26(3)
Senegal
29(2)
Sierra Leone
31(1)
Somalia
31(2)
South Africa
33(2)
Sudan
35(1)
Swaziland
36(2)
Uganda
38(1)
Zimbabwe
39(4)
Middle East
43(18)
Arabian Peninsula
43(3)
Iran
46(2)
Iraq
48(1)
Israel
49(3)
Jordan
52(2)
Lebanon
54(1)
Palestinian Territories
55(1)
Syria
56(1)
Turkey
57(2)
Yemen and Oman
59(2)
Americas
61(68)
Argentina
61(1)
Aruba and Bonaire
62(1)
Barbados
63(1)
Belize
64(1)
Bolivia
65(2)
Brazil
67(3)
Canada
70(1)
Chile
71(3)
Colombia
74(2)
Costa Rica
76(1)
Cuba
77(1)
Curacao and Sint Maarten
78(1)
Dominica
79(2)
Dominican Republic
81(1)
Ecuador
82(1)
El Salvador
82(2)
French Guiana
84(1)
Grenada
85(2)
Guatemala
87(2)
Guyana
89(1)
Haiti
90(1)
Honduras
91(1)
Inuit
92(2)
Jamaica
94(3)
Martinique and Guadeloupe
97(1)
Mexico
98(4)
Native Americans
102(2)
Nicaragua
104(2)
Panama
106(1)
Paraguay and Uruguay
107(1)
Peru
108(1)
Puerto Rico
109(2)
Suriname
111(1)
Trinidad and Tobago
112(2)
United States
114(12)
Venezuela
126(3)
Asia and Oceania
129(56)
Aboriginal Australians
129(4)
Afghanistan
133(2)
Australia
135(1)
Bangladesh
136(1)
Brunei
137(1)
Cambodia
138(1)
Central Asia
139(3)
China
142(4)
Hmong
146(3)
Hong Kong
149(2)
India
151(3)
Indonesia
154(2)
Japan
156(2)
Kazakhstan
158(1)
Laos People's Democratic Republic
159(2)
Macau
161(1)
Malaysia
162(2)
Maori
164(1)
Mongolia
165(2)
Nepal
167(1)
Pakistan
168(2)
Papua New Guinea
170(2)
Philippines
172(2)
Singapore
174(2)
South Korea
176(2)
Sri Lanka
178(1)
Thailand
179(2)
Tibet
181(1)
Vietnam
182(3)
Europe
185(64)
Armenia
185(2)
Austria
187(1)
Basque Territory
188(1)
Belarus
189(1)
Belgium
190(2)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
192(1)
Bulgaria
193(1)
Croatia
194(2)
Cyprus
196(1)
Czech Republic
197(2)
Denmark
199(1)
Finland
200(2)
France
202(3)
Georgia
205(1)
Germany
206(2)
Great Britain
208(3)
Greece
211(1)
Gypsies
212(2)
Hungary
214(2)
Iceland
216(1)
Ireland
217(1)
Italy
218(3)
Latvia
221(1)
Lithuania
222(1)
Malta
223(2)
Moldova
225(1)
The Netherlands
226(1)
Norway
227(4)
Poland
231(2)
Portugal
233(1)
Romania
233(2)
Russia
235(2)
Scotland
237(1)
Serbia
238(2)
Slovenia
240(2)
Spain
242(1)
Sweden
243(1)
Switzerland
244(2)
Ukraine
246(3)
Other
249(4)
Antarctica
249(1)
Space
250(3)
About the Editor and Contributors 253(20)
Index 273
Ken Albala is professor of history at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA. He is editor of ABC-CLIO's Food Culture around the World series.