Willett's Nutritional Epidemiology has become the foundation of this field. This new edition updates existing chapters and adds new ones addressing the assessment of physical activity, the role of genetics in nutritional epidemiology, and the interface of this field with policy.
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Willett's Nutritional Epidemiology has become the foundation of this field. This new edition updates existing chapters and adds new ones addressing the assessment of physical activity, the role of genetics in nutritional epidemiology, and the interface of this field with policy.
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Textual graphs & tables. Two inked marks to bottom page-edges, minor rubbing, VG. 24x16cm, xii, 396 pp, A large inked [magic marker] number to rear cover. Series: Monographs in Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Volume 15. Contents: Overview of Nutritional Epidemiology; Foods & Nutrients; Nature of Variation in Diet; Short-Term Dietary Recall & Recording Methods; Food Frequency Methods; Reproducibility & Validity of Food-Frequency Questionnaires; Recall of Remote Diet; Surrogate Sources of Dietary Information; Biochemical Indicators of Dietary Intake; Anthropometric Measures & Body Composition; Implications of Total Energy Intake for Epidemiologic Analyses; Correction for the Effects of Measurement Error; Vitamin A & Lung Cancer; Dietary Fat & Breast Cancer; Diet & Coronary Heart Disease; Further Research Directions.