Understanding Food Systems Agriculture, Food Science, and Nutrition in the United States 1st Edition by Ruth MacDonald

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Author
Ruth MacDonald
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
372 pages
ISBN
978-0128044452
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Description

Understanding Food Systems: Agriculture, Food Science, and Nutrition in the United States

A comprehensive exploration of the intricate and evolving food system in the United States, this book delves into every stage from farm to home. The authors offer a scientific perspective that elucidates the core principles of agricultural production, food science, and human nutrition, guiding readers through the multifaceted issues that shape our food system. Topics include political, societal, environmental, economic, and ethical concerns.

The book examines the role and impact of technology across various stages—production, processing, and safety—and provides insights into cultural and consumer behavior perspectives. It also delves into the historical context of nutrients and diet patterns, exploring how these influence disease occurrence. Current topics such as the correlations between food systems and diet-related diseases like obesity and diabetes are thoroughly addressed.

In addition, it discusses the history and current status of food insecurity and accessibility, offering a holistic view of the challenges faced by our food system. Throughout the text, readers encounter contemporary issues that significantly impact personal food choices and their broader implications on the components of the food system.

The book covers the evolution of the US food system from its historical beginnings to current consumer and political roles and responsibilities, making it an invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the complexities of our modern food landscape.