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E-raamat: Metabolic Medicine and Surgery

Edited by (Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey, USA), Edited by (Atlantic Health/ Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey, USA), Edited by (Morristown Medical Center, New Jersey, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Nov-2014
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  • ISBN-13: 9781466567122
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The first comprehensive overview of an emerging field, Metabolic Medicine and Surgery introduces a new paradigm in patient management that crosses existing subspecialty boundaries. This approach is necessitated by the challenges of treating patients with obesity, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and prediabetes, as well as those with maldigestion, malabsorption, malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies. This book teaches physicians and surgeons what they need to know about clinical nutrition, metabolism and the metabolic effects of bariatric surgery. It is also applicable to those in primary care, including physicians, residents, medical students, nurses and nurse practitioners, physician assistants and dietitians who are on the front lines of treating patients with obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

The book is presented in four sections: 1. An Overview of Metabolic Medicine and Surgery; 2. Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance and Obesity; 3. Diseases of Undernutrition and Absorption; 4. A Nutritional Relationship to Neurological Diseases. It contains chapters from world-renowned experts who are widely published in major medical journals. The book also benefits from the contributions of clinicians with extensive experience and perspective in the field, including many who have been witness to its major developments.

This books strength lies in the cross-specialty consensus created by the collaboration of the editors and further developed by their renowned contributors. It demonstrates how medicine, surgery, therapeutics, and nutrition can be combined synergistically to impact patient outcomes. It crystallizes the efforts of a multitude of physicians and scientists trying to control the linked pandemics of obesity, type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This book helps you develop comprehensive solutions to diseases afflicting vast numbers of patients worldwide.

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" an excellent, if not very dense, book. While this is a very fluid field characterized by important new discoveries and persistent questions, the authors have successfully summarized metabolic medicine, the complications of this condition, and the treatment options for patients. The book is perhaps best suited to bariatricians, but it would be an excellent choice for any individual caring for this patient population. Weighted Numerical Score: 83 - 3 Stars" Doodys Review

Surgical Foreword xi
Metabolist Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Editors xxi
Contributors xxiii
SECTION I Metabolic Medicine and Surgery---A New Paradigm in Healthcare
Chapter 1 An Overview of Metabolic Medicine
3(20)
Michael M. Rothkopf
Lisa P. Haverstick
Michael J. Nusbaum
Chapter 2 Practice of Metabolic Medicine
23(24)
Michael M. Rothkopf
Lisa P. Haverstick
Michael J. Nusbaum
Chapter 3 Concept of Metabolic Surgery
47(22)
Michael J. Nusbaum
Michael M. Rothkopf
Lisa P. Haverstick
SECTION II Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Obesity---An Opportunity to Prevent, Control, and Reverse Disease
Chapter 4 Metabolic Syndrome
69(46)
Amrita G. Sawhney
Michael M. Rothkopf
Chapter 5 Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
115(18)
Olga A. Melzer
Michael M. Rothkopf
Lisa Ganjhu
Chapter 6 Insulin, the Glycemic Index, and Carcinogenesis
133(8)
Livia S.A. Augustin
Cyril W.C. Kendall
Arash Mirrahimi
Stephanie Nishi
David J. A. Jenkins
Chapter 7 Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
141(24)
Miguel A. Martinez-Gonzalez
Maira Bes-Rastrollo
Chapter 8 Risk Relationship between Insulin Resistance, Diabetes, and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
165(18)
Serena Del Turco
Rosa Sicari
Amalia Gastaldelli
Chapter 9 Strategies for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes
183(24)
Harry G. Preuss
Jeffrey M. Preuss
Chapter 10 Bariatric Surgery for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Resolution
207(14)
Geltrude Mingrone
Marco Castagneto
Chapter 11 Incretin Response after Bariatric Surgery
221(18)
Roxanne Dutia
Blandine Laferrere
Chapter 12 Medical Obesity Management
239(12)
Lisa Marie DeRosimo
Chapter 13 Peripheral Endocrine Response to Weight Loss
251(14)
Priya Sumithran
Joseph Proietto
Chapter 14 An Overview of Surgical Weight Loss Options
265(20)
Amrita G. Sawhney
Michael Fishman
Chapter 15 Diabetes Surgery
285(14)
Alpana Shukla
Rajesh T. Patel
Francesco Rubino
Chapter 16 Metabolic Changes Post-Bariatric Surgery
299(16)
Juliana S. Simonetti
Caroline Apovian
Chapter 17 Metabolic Monitoring of the Bariatric Surgery Patient
315(20)
L.E. Sasha Stiles
Chapter 18 Hypoglycemia after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
335(14)
Shannon Roque
Sridhar Nambi
Michael M. Rothkopf
Chapter 19 Micronutrient-Deficient Encephalopathy after Bariatric Surgery
349(24)
Olga A. Melzer
Michael M. Rothkopf
Chapter 20 Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
373(12)
Andrew Z. Fenves
Oleg A. Shchelochkov
SECTION III Diseases of Undernutrition and Absorption
Chapter 21 Bedside Diagnosis of Malnutrition
385(30)
Arthur D. Heller
Chapter 22 Nutritional Support: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
415(34)
Stanley J. Dudrick
Lisa P. Haverstick
Michael M. Rothkopf
Chapter 23 Metabolic Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids
449(8)
Beverly B. Teter
Chapter 24 Nutrition and Immunity of the Gut
457(12)
Kenneth A. Kudsk
Joseph F. Pierre
Chapter 25 Nutrition Therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
469(24)
Leo Galland
Chapter 26 Nutritional Management of Short Bowel Syndrome in the Adult with Crohn's Disease
493(14)
Melvyn Grovit
Kathie Grovit Ferbas
Alfred E. Slonim
SECTION IV A Nutritional Relationship to Neurological Diseases
Chapter 27 Neurological Disease of Metabolism
507(22)
Guha K. Venkatraman
Chapter 28 Nutritional Approaches to Epilepsy
529(20)
Jeffrey M. Politsky
Yelena Karbinovskaya
Chapter 29 Role of Nutritional Factors in Multiple Sclerosis
549(10)
Channa Kolb
Sheikh M. Faheem
Bianca Weinstock-Guttman
Chapter 30 Micromineral Considerations in Alzheimer's Dementia
559(10)
Diana Pollock
Chapter 31 Ingestion of Inorganic Copper from Drinking Water and Supplements Is a Major Causal Factor in the Epidemic of Alzheimer's Disease
569(10)
George J. Brewer
Sukhvir Kaur
Chapter 32 Zinc, Health, and Immunity
579(16)
Ananda Prasad
Index 595
Dr. Michael Rothkopf is a recognized leader in the field of clinical nutrition and Metabolic Medicine. He has over 30 years of clinical experience and an international reputation as an authority in the areas of nutritional support, obesity management and the postoperative care of bariatric surgery patients.

He is has been awarded Fellowship status at the American College of Nutrition, the American College of Physicians and the Obesity Society. He serves in a critical capacity on the two separate organizations that certify physicians on knowledge in Nutrition - the Certifying Board of Nutrition Specialists and the National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists.

Dr. Rothkopf graduated with dual degrees in biology and communications from Syracuse University, where he attended the Newhouse School of Public Communication. He received his medical degree from the Eastern Virginia Medical School where he performed metabolic research at the Jones Center for Reproductive Medicine. He was an Internal Medicine resident at Rutgers/NJ Medical School and Chief Medical Resident at the VA Medical Center. He did his fellowship in Nutrition and Metabolism under Dr. John Kinney at the Surgical Metabolic Unit of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. He was mentored in functional biochemistry by Dr Eric Newsholme of Oxford University.

Dr. Rothkopf has been a nutrition consultant at multiple NJ hospitals. He is the author of 2 prior textbooks and over 100 scientific publications. He serves on the board of directors of the ACN. He was chairman of the 52nd and 53rd Annual Meetings of the ACN. He currently serves as the Director of Metabolic Medicine at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ.