Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies 16th Edition
Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies – Sixteenth Edition By Frances Sizer & Ellie Whitney | Published by Cengage
A trusted cornerstone of nutrition education, this acclaimed sixteenth edition remains the definitive resource for students and health professionals seeking a comprehensive, science-based understanding of nutrition principles and their real-world applications.
This authoritative textbook blends rigorous scientific content with accessible, engaging writing — empowering students to think critically about nutrition, evaluate emerging research, and make informed decisions about food and health.
What makes this edition stand out:
A clear, chapter-by-chapter exploration of macronutrients, micronutrients, metabolism, and dietary planning that builds nutritional literacy from the ground up. Thought-provoking "Controversy" sections challenge students to engage with current debates in nutrition science — from fad diets to food policy. Evidence-based content has been updated to reflect the latest dietary guidelines, nutrient research, and public health recommendations.
Comprehensive coverage spans digestion, energy balance, weight management, sports nutrition, and life-stage nutrition needs. Real-world applications and practical tools connect classroom learning to everyday food choices and clinical practice, making this edition equally suitable for introductory students and those seeking to deepen their understanding of human nutrition across diverse populations.
Whether used in undergraduate health programs or as a professional reference, this landmark edition continues to set the standard for nutrition education — combining scientific depth with the readability students need to truly engage with the material.
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