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The Fats of Life Caroline M. Pond (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

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The Fats of Life by Caroline M. Pond (The Open University, Milton Keynes)


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Summary

Fat is an issue talked about frequently in both magazines and academic journals, but this is the first accessible account for the general reader written by an acknowledged expert biologist. With examples from across the animal kingdom, Caroline Pond engages the reader with the truth behind the speculation.

The Fats of Life Summary

The Fats of Life by Caroline M. Pond (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

This book aims to fill the gap between unscientific comments about the hazards and benefits of high-fat or low-fat diets and weight control found in magazines and technical and medical reports about lipid biochemistry and obesity. It aims to explain in simple language the biology of feeding and fasting, fattening and slimming in wild animals as well as people. Topics include where fat comes from and how animals and plants handle them, their natural roles in migration, mating breeding and living in unpredictable habitats such as deserts and arctic regions, and their contributions to our cookery, paints and medicines. The physiological mechanisms of digesting, transporting and utilising energy stores are discussed, along with the contribution of fatty tissue to body insulation and the protection of delicate organs. Archaeological, anthropological and physiological evidence is assembled to explore how, when and why people have become fat, and how evolutionary forces have determined the modern diversity of body shape and size. The book ends with a brief account of the contribution of dietary fats and obesity to health in the modern world.

The Fats of Life Reviews

'The Fats of Life' is a most entertaining read - so much so that, once started, I found it hard to put down.' Per Bjoerntorp, Obesity Matters
"The author, well known in the field of comparative fat physiology, expertly combines accounts of chemistry of fats, general natural history, and pertinent comparative physiology of mammals, together with the relevance of all this to human life history and social and medical issues. Any and all topics from fat distribution in mammalian bodies to the nature of different kinds of fats found in plant foods of all sorts are woven into a well-written and carefully constructed narrative. ...clearly an outstanding contribution to the educated layperson's library: it informs and entertains in a holistic and delightful manner." Choice
"Its major contribution may well be to swing the pendulum back a little, widening the recognition that in order to be healthy, one does not need to be anorexic or nearly so." Nature
"The author, well known in the field of comparative fat physiology, expertly combines accounts of chemistry of fats, general natural history, and pertinent comparative physiology of mammals, together with the relevance of all this to human life history and social and medical issues. Any and all topics from fat distribution in mammalian bodies to the nature of different kinds of fats found in plant foods of all sorts are woven into a well-written and carefully constructed narrative...clearly an outstanding contribution to the educated layperson's library: it informs and entertains in a holistic and delightful manner." Choice
"...fun to read...it will fascinate." Journal of the American Dietetic

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. Introduction to fats; 2. Introduction to fatty tissues; 3. Diverse fatty acids; 4. Lipids in action; 5. The functions of fattening; 6. The functions of fat; 7. Fat people; 8. Fat and health; Epilogue; Index.

Additional information

GOR001833717
9780521635776
0521635772
The Fats of Life by Caroline M. Pond (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1998-08-13
344
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