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Breakfast: Nutrition, Consumption and Health Benefits

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84 days 6 days · current 0 21 42 63 84 £61 £76 Days at Price

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Most common price: £61 (84 days, 93.3%)

Price range: £61 - £76

Price levels: 2 different prices over 90 days

Description

Despite being one of the most important meals of the day, breakfast is also the most neglected meal of the day, and this practice increases progressively with age because of lack of time, organization, or individual's preference. Breakfast: Nutrition, Consumption and Health Benefits discusses how a breakfast based on fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can lead to a more favorable lipid profile, contributing to diabetes prevention and control without the harmful effects of eating sugary industrialized foods. The authors advocate that evaluation of breakfast gluten-containing products and their counterparts without gluten is important for people with gluten-related disorders. Additionally, they discuss how visibility of the difficulties faced in the implementation of special menus for children with celiac disease in Brazilian public schools can contribute to making the Human Right to Adequate Food a reality for this group. In closing, the authors assess the importance of finding viable options with sensory and nutritional quality that can be part of the diet of individuals who restrict milk.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
10 December 2020
Listed Since
01 September 2020

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