Chronic disease states of aging should be viewed through the prism of
metabolism and biophysical processes at all levels of physiological
organization present in the human body. This book connects these
insights to what causes them to go awry in the context of unhealthy
human behaviors and aging, aiming to buttress scientific creativity.
It also provides links between the art and science of medicine that
strengthens problem-solving in patient care. New and important
discoveries in the area of metabolic health and metabolic diseases are
discussed in exquisite detail. Key Features: Broad and up-to-date
overview of the field of metabolic aspects of health and chronic
disease development, especially connecting the spectrum of topics that
range from molecular clocks to stress response to nuclear hormone
receptors and the role of microbiota in human health Provides a deeper
basic science and interdisciplinary understanding of biological
systems that broaden the perspectives and therapeutic problem solving
by elaborating on the usefulness of the Physiological Fitness
Landscape Describes the importance of insulin resistance in metabolic
disease, especially diabetes but also includes links to cancer and
Alzheimer’s disease Examines the process of aging from the
perspective of metabolic decline illustrating it with the
Physiological Fitness Landscape This book, the second volume in a
two-volume set, primarily targets an audience of clinical and science
students, biomedical researchers and physicians who would benefit from
understanding each other’s language.
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The Metabolic Landscape of Health and Disease (Volume 2)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000472165
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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