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Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 13e**

Author: Nix, Staci

ISBN: 9780323051996

Shipping Weight: 1.04 KG

Availability: In stock

Stock Qty: 1

KWD11.40

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Pages: 576,
Specialty: Nutrition,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2008,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 200.66x254x10.16mm

Part of the popular "LPN Threads Series", "Williams' Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy" is the market leader for a reason: you get coverage of hot topics, emerging trends, and cutting edge research, plus all the essentials for providing the best nutrition care. Written in a clear, conversational style, the book begins with the fundamental concepts of nutrition and then applies those concepts to diverse demographic groups in different stages of life. You also learn how selected disease processes work, and how to help communities and individuals achieve health and healthy living. A free CD contains Nutritrac, a computer program that helps you analyze case studies and create customized client profiles.

Weight: 1.04 KG
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Pages: 576,
Specialty: Nutrition,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2008,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 200.66x254x10.16mm

Part of the popular "LPN Threads Series", "Williams' Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy" is the market leader for a reason: you get coverage of hot topics, emerging trends, and cutting edge research, plus all the essentials for providing the best nutrition care. Written in a clear, conversational style, the book begins with the fundamental concepts of nutrition and then applies those concepts to diverse demographic groups in different stages of life. You also learn how selected disease processes work, and how to help communities and individuals achieve health and healthy living. A free CD contains Nutritrac, a computer program that helps you analyze case studies and create customized client profiles.

Weight: 1.04 KG

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