Pasupuleti / Anderson Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes
1. Auflage 2009
ISBN: 978-0-8138-0428-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 512 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Institute of Food Technologists Series
ISBN: 978-0-8138-0428-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Type 2 diabetes is a growing problem for the developed and developing countries and it is a burden on healthcare systems as well as individuals. Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes primarily focuses on the nutraceuticals that assist in preventing and managing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. The book gives an overview of glycemic health and highlights the use of novel and upcoming nutraceutical ingredients such as bioactive peptides, traditional herbs from China, India and Mexico, resistant starches, cinnamon, chromium and others. After the successful commercial application of bioactive peptides as nutraceutical ingredients in the management of blood pressure, companies are now focusing on peptides for the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes. Resistant starches in the clinical studies have demonstrated to reduce the glycemic and insulin response and increasing insulin sensitivity. These and other nutraceuticals that are supported by scientific and clinical studies are highlighted. The editors and contributors are experts in their respective fields and are largely from the university, industry and government. Nutraceuticals, Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes will be useful as a standard reference book for all those concerned with the role of nutraceuticals and glycemia in the prevention and control of type 2 diabetes.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface.
Contributors.
1. Nutraceuticals and Diabetes Prevention and Management.
James W. Anderson MD and Vijai Pasupuleti, PhD.
Part One: Glycemic Health and Type 2 Diabetes.
2. Epidemiology of Type 2 Diabetes.
Karen Chapman-Novakofski, PhD.
3. Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Frank Greenway, MD.
4. Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load: Effects on Glucose, Insulinand Lipid Regulation.
Julia MW Wong RD, Andrea R Josse MSc, Livia Augustin PhD, AminEsfahani BSc, Monica S Banach BSc, Cyril WC Kendall PhD, David JAJenkins MD.
5. Glycemia: Health Implications.
L. Raymond Reynolds, MD, FACP, FACE.
6. Glycemic Health, Type 2 Diabetes and Functional Foods.
Kaye Foster-Powell, Alan Barclay and Jennie Brand-Miller.PhD.
Part Two: Nutraceuticals and Type 2 Diabetes.
7. Dietary Fiber and Associated Phytochemicals in Prevention andReversal of Diabetes.
James W. Anderson, MD.
8. Cinnamon, Glucose and Insulin Sensitivity.
Richard A. Anderson, PhD and Anne-Marie Roussel, PhD.
9. Soybean and Soy Component Effects on Obesity andDiabetes.
James W. Anderson, MD and Vijai K. Pasupuleti, PhD.
10. Minerals and Insulin Health.
Philip Domenico, PhD and James R. Komorowski.
11. Targeting Oxidant Stress as a Strategy for PreventingVascular Complications of Diabetes and Metabolic.
Syndrome.
Mark F. McCarty PhD and Toyoshi Inoguchi MD.
12. Ginseng in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Review of theEvidence in Humans.
John L. Sievenpiper, PhD, Alexandra L. Jenkins, RD,.
PhD, Anamarie Dascalu, MD, MSc, P. Mark Starvro, PhD.
and Vladimir Vuksan, PhD.
13. Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Management and Treatmentof the Symptoms of Diabetes.
Azadeh Lankarani-Fard, MD and Zhaoping Li, M.D., PhD.
14. Fenugreek and Traditional Antidiabetic Herbs of IndianOrigin.
Krishnapura Srinivasan, PhD.
15. Nopal (Opuntia spp.) and Other Traditional MexicanPlants.
Rosalia Reynoso-Camacho, PhD and Elvira González deMejía, PhD.
16. Natural Resistant Starch in Glycemic Management: From.
Physiological Mechanisms to Consumer Communications.
Rhonda S. Witwer, B.S., M.B.A.
17. Proteins, Protein Hydrolysates or Bioactive Peptides in theManagement of Type 2 Diabetes.
Joris Kloek PhD, Vijai K. Pasupuleti PhD and Luc J.C.
Van Loon.
18. Future Trends and Directions.
James W. Anderson, MD and Vijai K. Pasupuleti, PhD.
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