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How Fat Works

How Fat Works

Philip A. Wood

ISBN 9780674034990

Publication date: 09/30/2009

An experimental pathologist and molecular geneticist, Philip Wood uses gene-knockout technology to study the way mouse genes regulate the metabolism of fat—research that provides insights into the workings of fatty-acid metabolism in humans and what can happen when that metabolic balance goes awry. Based on the classes he regularly teaches to first- and second-year medical students, Wood's book reviews the individual and public health burden of obesity and clarifies often-used, but often inadequately explained, terms employed in the continuing cultural and scientific debate about excess fat. He explains the role of fat in the healthy body, how fat is made, stored, and burned, and demonstrates how excess fat can lead to an array of metabolic disorders and diseases, from hypercholesterolemia and insulin resistance to diabetes. He reviews what recent research can tell us about specific genes or groups of genes that can lead to specific metabolic disorders. He explains the science behind common weight-loss regimens and why those regimens might succeed or fail, and reviews the complex interplay of hormones, genes, and stress in the way our bodies deal with fat through the life cycle. How Fat Works is a concise, clear, and up-to-date primer on the workings of fat, and essential reading for professionals entering careers in medicine and public health administration or anyone wanting a better understanding of one of our most urgent health crises.

Praise

  • As the Surgeon General and FDA launch new campaigns against what they now consider the second most pressing public health concern after tobacco, Philip Wood provides a timely review of obesity and lipid disorders. Written for the educated layperson, medical student, clinician, or researcher, this book provides the reader with an excellent appreciation of the scientific background of fat and obesity. The authoritative science is presented in English that is easy to understand, providing a good deal of reputable information in a mostly non-technical format.

    —Clifford Lo, M.D., Ph.D., Departments of Pediatrics and Nutrition, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health

Author

  • Philip A. Wood is Professor, Burnham Institute for Medical Research at Lake Nona.

Book Details

  • 272 pages
  • 5-11/16 x 8-15/16 inches
  • Harvard University Press

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