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Energy Balance and Cancer, Epidemiology and Overview is the first in a series of monographs to address the multiple facets of the world wide pandemic of overweight and obesity and its relation to cancer. This volume, authored by leading experts in their perspective fields, provides a broad and comprehensive overview of the problem from the epidemiologic viewpoint with focus on both general and special populations as well as a description of potential molecular mechanisms and reviews of the latest studies of factors impacting the association of energy balance and cancer including the effects of genetics, caloric restriction, exercise, behavior and the built environment.
The collected chapters and the authors contributing to this initial volume represent a transdisciplinary approach to analyze and develop novel approaches to understand and solve what, up to now, is a globally refractory problem. The book is written to be understandable and informative to individuals from all concerned disciplines. It should serve to orient students, investigators, nutritionists, public health officials, community planners, clinicians and policy makers to the extent of the problem, its multiple dimensions and potential approaches for research and corrective interventions.
Written from an epidemiological perspective, this monograph explores obesity and its relation to cancer. The discussion also addresses the relationship between energy balance and cancer, and considers genetics, caloric restriction, exercise and behavior.
This is the first book in the book series, Energy Balance and Cancer, so the series editor will be organizing it himself.
Chapter 1: Obesity and Cancer Epidemiology Rachel Ballard-Barbash, M.D., MPH David Berrigan, Ph.D., MPH Nancy Potischman, Ph.D. Emily Dowling, MHS Chapter 2: Obesity and Cancer, Epidemiology in Racial/Ethnic Minorities Colleen Doyle, M.S., RD Chapter 3: Obesity and Cancer inl32Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell