INTRODUCTION
TheGale Encyclopedia of Diets: A Guide to Health
and Nutritionis a one-stop source for diet and nutrition
information that covers popular and special diets,
nutrition basics, and nutrition-related health condi-
tions. It also particularly addresses health and nutrition
concerns across all age groups from infancy through
old age. This encyclopedia avoids medical jargon and
uses language that laypersons can understand, while
still providing thorough coverage of each topic. The
Gale Encyclopedia of Diets: A Guide to Health and
Nutritionis not meant to be an endorsement for any
one diet or lifestyle but rather it presents authoritative,
balanced information.
SCOPE
Approximately 275 full-length articles are included
inThe Gale Encyclopedia of Diets: A Guide to Health
and Nutrition. Articles follow a standardized format
that provides information at a glance. Rubrics include:
Special/Popular Diets
Definition
Origins
Description
Function
Benefits
Precautions
Risks
Research and general acceptance
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Key terms
Nutrition Basics
Definition
Purpose
Description
Precautions
Interactions
Aftercare
Complications
Parental concerns
Resources
Key terms
Health
Definition
Description
Demographics
Causes and symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
Nutrition/Dietetic concerns
Therapy
Prognosis
Prevention
Resources
Key terms
INCLUSION CRITERIA
A preliminary list of diets and nutrition topics was
compiled from a wide variety of sources, including
professional medical guides and textbooks, as well as
consumer guides and encyclopedias. The advisory
board evaluated the topics and made suggestions for
inclusion. Final selection of topics to include was made
by the advisors in conjunction with Gale Group
editors.
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