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Polar Journeys - The Role of Food and Nutrition in Early Exploration

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Though the connection may seem unexpected, the history of polar explorations provides rich insights into food and nutrition.

The expeditions depend heavily on recent advances in food preservation, and the extreme conditions bring into sharp relief such dietary problems as insufficient vitamin C or an accidental overdose of vitamin A.

The author includes a discussion of Eskimo knowledge of foodstuffs and its impact on explorations.

He also provides a survey of current thinking about human nutrition and examines nutritional issues for future explorations, particularly in space.

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American Chemical Society
0841233497 / 9780841233492
Hardback
01/11/1997
United States
280 pages
159 x 233 mm, 702 grams
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