Book Description
Are You Eating Right? is time-tested and user-friendly. If you want to know how good-or bad-your diet is, or how much fiber is in a carrot or how much vitamin B12 is in a pork chop, this is the book to use. It has the latest dietary recommendations, nutrients for 5,000+ foods, a step-by-step guide to assessing your diet, and what you need to know to eat right.
The food composition table is unique and includes many ethnic and fast foods. It gives amounts for 23 nutrients. Vitamins and minerals are given as % of the Daily Values, as used on food labels instead of metric units. You can tell at a glance which foods are high or low in a nutrient: Is a food high in zinc if it has 15 milligrams (the daily recommendation)? When it's given as 100% of the Daily Value, you know it is. Having the nutrient values as they are on food labels also allows one to combine the label values with those in the book.
Many people take nutrient supplements simply because they don't know if they're getting enough, and often are surprised to find that the supplement has what they don't need and doesn't have what they do need. Some even find that their diet is better than they think, and decide to quit the supplement. We promote the idea that eating for health and pleasure can be the same.
From the Publisher
If you're interested in eating right, this book's for you! Want to know how good--or bad--your diet is? How much fiber in a carrot? How much vitamin B-12 in a pork chop? This is the book! It has the latest dietary recommendations, nutrients for 5,000+ foods, a step-by-step guide to assessing your diet, and what you need to know to eat right.
The food composition table is unique. It includes amounts for 23 nutrients with no missing values and gives vitamins and minerals as % of the Daily Values used on food labels (instead of hard-to-understand metric units). You can tell at a glance which foods are high or low in a nutrient: Is a food high in zinc if it has 15 milligrams (the daily recommended amount)? When it's given as 100% of the Daily Value, you know it is. Many ethnic and fast foods are included, and the index of foods is extensively cross-indexed, making it easy to find even the most unusual foods.
The authors are teachers, received their degrees in nutrition from the University of California at Berkeley, and bring more than 30 years of experience to the subject. The book's been used since 1992 by thousands of students in health and nutrition classes, so it's time-tested, clear, and user friendly. You learn how to read food labels, and you combine the nutrient values on the labels with that in the book, giving you a far more accurate and useful analysis of your diet.
If you take nutrient supplements simply because you don't know if you're getting enough, you may be in for a surprise. Your supplement may have what you don't need, and not have what you do need. Or you may find that your diet is better than you think, and you don't need the supplement after all. Learn more about the food you eat. Learn how to eat right. Eating for health and eating for pleasure can be the same!