Winner, 2010 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior Non-Thesis DivisionThe idea of "nutrition" as we understand it is relatively recent. Prior to the 19th century, food was more or less just food, with the major concern of nutriment being quantity. But with developments in the fields of organic and biological chemistry, scientists in the 19th century began to recognize that food contained a variety of chemical substances, and soon the deluge began. This paper follows the emergence of nutrition as a science, anchored by the major scientific discoveries in the early days of the field, and the concurrent birth of dietary recommendations. Such recommendations, particularly those issued regularly by the USDA since the 1894, reveal the...
the notion of nutrition and diet changed in northern European countries. First chemical experi-ments...
I IS hoped that Perspectives km Nutritiomi will review the literature selectively, inter-pret it mo...
Food and nutrition constitute a field of knowledge with inherent characteristics. In the first half ...
Winner, 2010 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior Non-Thesis DivisionThe idea of "nutri...
Citation: Needham, Jennie June. The science of nutrition. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Even if the word itself has only been coined recently, the concept of nutrition designating the flow...
Nutritional or dietary sciences have gained a high level of visibility in Western cultures, especial...
Food and nutrition has been central to human culture, philosophy and science since the beginning of ...
From Reconstruction to Great Depression in the United States, major changes in food production techn...
International audienceThis paper seeks to characterize how the study of nutrition processes contribu...
This dissertation examines the emergence of nutrition science in the 20th century and the first coho...
Abstract History, as always, helps us reflect on our humble beginnings or maybe our golden era. It i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73705/1/j.1753-4887.1947.tb04196.x.pd
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
When the concept of functional food was introduced at the end of last century, food manufacturers st...
the notion of nutrition and diet changed in northern European countries. First chemical experi-ments...
I IS hoped that Perspectives km Nutritiomi will review the literature selectively, inter-pret it mo...
Food and nutrition constitute a field of knowledge with inherent characteristics. In the first half ...
Winner, 2010 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior Non-Thesis DivisionThe idea of "nutri...
Citation: Needham, Jennie June. The science of nutrition. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural C...
Even if the word itself has only been coined recently, the concept of nutrition designating the flow...
Nutritional or dietary sciences have gained a high level of visibility in Western cultures, especial...
Food and nutrition has been central to human culture, philosophy and science since the beginning of ...
From Reconstruction to Great Depression in the United States, major changes in food production techn...
International audienceThis paper seeks to characterize how the study of nutrition processes contribu...
This dissertation examines the emergence of nutrition science in the 20th century and the first coho...
Abstract History, as always, helps us reflect on our humble beginnings or maybe our golden era. It i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73705/1/j.1753-4887.1947.tb04196.x.pd
[[abstract]]A number of imperatives require a re-think of science in general and of nutrition scienc...
When the concept of functional food was introduced at the end of last century, food manufacturers st...
the notion of nutrition and diet changed in northern European countries. First chemical experi-ments...
I IS hoped that Perspectives km Nutritiomi will review the literature selectively, inter-pret it mo...
Food and nutrition constitute a field of knowledge with inherent characteristics. In the first half ...