Global Malnutrition: Pathology and Complications addresses various types of malnutrition including deficiencies (undernutrition), excesses (overnutrition), and imbalances in a person’s intake of nutrients.
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Global Malnutrition: Pathology and Complications 作者:Moini 出版社:CRC Press 出版日期:2025-07-30 語言:英文 規格:平裝 / 446頁 / 普通級/ 初版 |
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Global Malnutrition: Pathology and Complications addresses various types of malnutrition including deficiencies (undernutrition), excesses (overnutrition), and imbalances in a person’s intake of nutrients.
Dr. Moini was assistant professor at Tehran University, Medical School, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, for nine years. For 18 years, he was the Director of Epidemiology for the Brevard County Health Department. For 15 years, he was the Director of Science and Health for Everest University in Melbourne FL. He was also a Professor of Science and Health at Everest for a total of 24 years. For 6 years, he was a Professor of Science and Health at Eastern Florida State College, but is now retired. Dr. Moini has been actively teaching for 39 years, and for 23 years, has been an international author of 56 books. His "Anatomy & Physiology for Healthcare Professionals" was translated and released in Japan and South Korea in 2020.
Dr. Akinso is a Public Health Professor at Wingate University, in North Carolina. She is a global health specialist with over a decade of experience in public health practice and research. While in Nigeria, Oyindamola was deeply involved in global health practice including working in nonprofit and international development organizations, to improve maternal and child health in underserved populations. She is extensively involved in work on women and children’s health, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence and trauma in marginalized populations, and communicable disease control in the sub-Saharan African region.
Dr. Ahangari is an Associate Professor of Medicine and coordinator of the Biomedical Sciences master assessment program, as well as coordinator of the Biotechnology master assessment program in the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences at the UCF College of Medicine. She is currently teaching Human Physiology, Clinical Embryology, and Clinical Endocrinology. She received her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Carol Davilla Medical University, Bucharest, Romania. She then moved to a post-doc position in Wuerzburg, Germany, in 2000. Her studies focused on immunology, looking for signal transduction mechanisms in apoptosis and T-cell proliferation in the department of immunology-virology of Wuerzburg University. In 2003, she received an Assistant Professor position in Anatomy at the Saba University school of medicine, in the Netherlands-Antilles. She joined UCF as a teaching faculty in 2005. Dr. Ahangari is a graduate faculty scholar and has directed several independent studies in endocrine and metabolic disorders, and chaired a number of honors in major thesis works as well as several master’s capstone projects. She has 49 publications, abstracts, and is the coauthor of three books.
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