Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 13th edition
By Joyce Ann Gilbert PhD RDN, Eleanor Schlenker PhD RDN
By Joyce Ann Gilbert PhD RDN, Eleanor Schlenker PhD RDN
Are you interested in mastering the essentials of nutrition science and patient care? Look no further than Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 13th Edition. This concise text offers a comprehensive understanding of nutrition concepts and their application in the treatment of disease, disease prevention, and life enhancement. Whether you are a student or a healthcare professional, this book will provide you with the latest advances in research and evidence-based practice in the field of nutrition.
The book is divided into three parts, each focusing on different aspects of nutrition. The first part delves into the basics of nutrients and the body, helping you grasp the fundamental principles of nutrition and how they impact our health. The second part explores nutrition throughout the life cycle and in community settings, examining the unique nutritional needs of individuals at different stages of life and in various community contexts. The third part focuses on clinical nutrition, providing insights into nutritional interventions in treating both acute and chronic conditions.
One of the standout features of Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy is its strong community focus. The book emphasizes health promotion, cultural competence, patient safety, lifespan, and public health issues. By adopting a person-centered approach, the authors empower readers to develop practical solutions to individual problems, drawing from their personal research and clinical experience.
Health promotion is a vital component of this book, with dedicated sections that emphasize the importance of nutrition education and healthy lifestyle choices. Prevention is presented as the best medicine, encouraging readers to take proactive steps in maintaining their well-being. In addition, case studies are peppered throughout the text, providing opportunities for problem-solving and allowing readers to apply nutrition concepts to real-life situations in nutrition care.
Evidence-based practice is also at the forefront of this book, as evidenced by the inclusion of Evidence-Based Practice boxes. These boxes emphasize critical thinking and summarize current research findings, enabling readers to make informed decisions based on the best available evidence. This approach ensures that the information presented in the book is rooted in scientific rigor and clinical relevance.
Another noteworthy aspect of Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy is its focus on culture. Cultural competence is highlighted through the inclusion of Focus on Culture boxes. These boxes shed light on the nutritional deficiencies, health problems, and appropriate interventions relevant to different cultural, ethnic, racial, and age groups. By understanding the unique nutritional needs and challenges faced by different populations, readers can develop culturally sensitive and effective approaches to nutrition care.
Food safety is also a key consideration in this book, with specific attention given to potential food safety issues related to certain nutrients, population groups, or medical conditions. Focus on Food Safety boxes alert readers to these concerns and provide practical guidelines for safe food handling and preparation.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is explored in Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy as well. Complementary and Alternative Medicine boxes offer insights into the uses, contraindications, and advantages/disadvantages of common types of herbs and supplements. Additionally, potential interactions between CAM and prescription or over-the-counter medications are discussed, ensuring that readers have a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and risks of CAM.
Throughout the book, chapter summaries and review questions reinforce key concepts and their application. This helps readers consolidate their understanding and test their knowledge, enabling them to confidently integrate the learned material into their practice.
Key terms are clearly identified in the text and defined on the page, providing readers with a glossary of important terms and concepts in nutrition. This feature enhances comprehension and facilitates learning, making it easier for readers to navigate the content and grasp the essential information.
With the release of the 13th edition, Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy has been updated to incorporate the latest developments in the field. Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN)-style case studies have been included, applying nutrition concepts to realistic scenarios and helping readers develop critical thinking skills.
The Dietary Guidelines have also been updated to the 2020-2025 edition, with new illustrations that aid in understanding and implementation. The coverage of the Healthy People initiative is likewise updated to the 2030 national objectives, ensuring that readers stay up-to-date with the latest public health goals and strategies.
Revised guidelines for potassium and sodium are included in the 13th edition, aligning with the new recommendations for adequate intake of potassium and sodium chronic disease risk reduction intake. This update reflects the evolving understanding of the role of these nutrients in maintaining optimal health.
Obesity, a growing concern in today’s society, has been given greater attention in this edition. It is now incorporated into the Energy Balance chapter, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complex factors involved in weight management and obesity prevention.
Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy has also been expanded to include updated content on nutrients. This ensures that readers are equipped with the most current knowledge on the role of various nutrients in promoting optimal health and preventing disease.
Lastly, the references in the 13th edition have been updated to include many new and current works, allowing readers to explore further and delve deeper into specific topics of interest.
In conclusion, Williams’ Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 13th Edition, is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to master the essentials of nutrition science and patient care. Whether you are a student embarking on a career in nutrition or a healthcare professional looking to stay current with the latest research and evidence-based practice, this book has you covered. From its strong community focus to its person-centered approach, this text offers a wealth of information and practical insights to enhance your understanding of nutrition and its impact on health and well-being. Order your copy today and embark on a journey towards becoming a knowledgeable and competent nutrition professional.
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier; 13th edition (September 15, 2023)
- Language : English
- eBook Digital : 512 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0323847129
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323847124
Product Details
- Strong community focus includes robust coverage of health promotion, cultural competence, patient safety, lifespan, and public health issues.
- Person-centered approach helps you develop practical solutions to individual problems, based on the authors’ personal research and clinical experience.
- MyPlate for Older Adults is included, as developed by nutrition scientists at Tufts University and the AARP Foundation, along with the Nestlé Mini Nutritional Assessment Scale.
- Health Promotion sections help you with nutrition education, stressing healthy lifestyle choices and prevention as the best medicine.
- Case studies provide opportunities for problem solving, allowing you to apply concepts to practical situations in nutrition care.
- Evidence-Based Practice boxes emphasize critical thinking and summarize current research findings.
- Focus on Culture boxes highlight cultural competence and the nutritional deficiencies, health problems, and appropriate interventions relating to different cultural, ethnic, racial, and age groups.
- Focus on Food Safety boxes alert you to food safety issues related to a particular nutrient, population group, or medical condition.
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine boxes offer uses, contraindications, and advantages/disadvantages of common types of herbs and supplements, and potential interactions with prescription or over-the-counter medications.
- Chapter summaries and review questions reinforce your understanding of key concepts and their application.
- Key terms are identified in the text and defined on the page to help reinforce critical concepts.
- NEW! Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN)-style case studies apply concepts to realistic scenarios.
- NEW! Dietary Guidelines have been updated to the 2020-2025 edition with new illustrations.
- NEW! Coverage of the Healthy People initiative is updated to the 2030 national objectives.
- NEW! Revised guidelines for potassium and sodium fit the new recommendations for adequate intake of potassium and for sodium chronic disease risk reduction intake.
- NEW! Content on obesity is incorporated into the Energy Balance chapter.
- NEW! Updated content on nutrients is added.
- NEW! Updated references include many new and current works.
- Health Promotion sections help you with nutrition education, stressing healthy lifestyle choices and prevention as the best medicine.
- Case studies provide opportunities for problem solving, allowing you to apply concepts to practical situations in nutrition care.
- Evidence-Based Practice boxes emphasize critical thinking and summarize current research findings.
- Focus on Culture boxes highlight cultural competence and the nutritional deficiencies, health problems, and appropriate interventions relating to different cultural, ethnic, racial, and age groups.
- Focus on Food Safety boxes alert you to food safety issues related to a particular nutrient, population group, or medical condition.
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine boxes offer uses, contraindications, and advantages/disadvantages of common types of herbs and supplements, and potential interactions with prescription or over-the-counter medications.
- Chapter summaries and review questions reinforce your understanding of key concepts and their application.
- Key terms are identified in the text and defined on the page to help reinforce critical concepts.
- NEW! Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN)-style case studies apply concepts to realistic scenarios.
- NEW! Dietary Guidelines have been updated to the 2020-2025 edition with new illustrations.
- NEW! Coverage of the Healthy People initiative is updated to the 2030 national objectives.
- NEW! Revised guidelines for potassium and sodium fit the new recommendations for adequate intake of potassium and for sodium chronic disease risk reduction intake.
- NEW! Content on obesity is incorporated into the Energy Balance chapter.
- NEW! Updated content on nutrients is added.
- NEW! Updated references include many new and current works.
- NEW! Revised guidelines for potassium and sodium fit the new recommendations for adequate intake of potassium and for sodium chronic disease risk reduction intake.
- NEW! Content on obesity is incorporated into the Energy Balance chapter.
- NEW! Updated content on nutrients is added.
- NEW! Updated references include many new and current works.
- Publisher : Elsevier; 13th edition (September 15, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 512 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0323847129
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323847124