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Where Does All That Food Go?

How Metabolism Fuels Life

  • Describes how our bodies change our food into energy and our own body molecules

  • Explains what metabolism is, and how it is organized, in an accessible manner for general public

  • Written by an active researcher in the field, who also has extensive general public communication and teaching experience

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. What Is Metabolism?

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 1-4
  3. How Metabolism Works

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 5-15
  4. Carbohydrate Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 17-36
  5. Mitochondria: The Batteries of Our Cells

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 37-49
  6. Lipid Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 51-66
  7. Protein Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 67-78
  8. Alcohol Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 79-82
  9. Metabolism and Obesity

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 83-96
  10. Diabetes and Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 97-106
  11. Metabolism in the Brain

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 107-115
  12. Metabolism and Heart Disease

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 117-123
  13. Metabolism in Exercise

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 125-133
  14. Cancer and Metabolism

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 135-137
  15. We Are Stardust

    • Alicia Kowaltowski, Fernando Abdulkader
    Pages 139-141
  16. Back Matter

    Pages 143-151

About this book

Most of us eat (or incorporate into our bodies) quite a bit of stuff that does not look, act or function even remotely like us. Unless our food mysteriously disappears inside of us, this must mean we change its molecular structure in some way. In fact, we are constantly modifying our molecules through chemical reactions, which together constitute our Metabolism. At any given moment, we transform (metabolize) millions of molecules within our bodies, building new ones, breaking down others, and exchanging them with the world around us. Metabolism is much more than the reason you gain weight when you overeat, it is a process that is so central for life that it defines what a living being is.

We will explore what metabolism is, how these chemical reactions that constitute Metabolism are organized and how they are regulated (including the effects of hormones). We will follow the transformations of each type of nutrient (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) within our bodies and cells, from the mouth, through our intestines and then within the different organs in our body. We will discuss metabolic and evolutionary reasons why so many people today struggle with excessive weight gain, and why some (rarer) people find it hard to gain weight, even when eating large amounts. We will also discuss changes in metabolism with diseases such as diabetes and heart attack, as well as conditions such as exercise and aging. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Biochemistry Department, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

    Alicia Kowaltowski

  • Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

    Fernando Abdulkader

About the authors

Prof. Alicia Kowaltowski: MD, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry at the Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, Brazil. Her main research interest is energy metabolism, particularly mitochondrial bioenergetics. She has published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers to date, with over 12300 citations (Google Scholar). She is a John Simon Guggenheim Latin American Fellowship recipient, Fellow of the Society for Redox Biology & Medicine, and member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, among other distinctions.

 

Prof. Fernando Abdulkader: BPharm, PhD, Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil. His research interests focus on mechanisms that couple stimulus to secretion in endocrine cells, particularly the ones that secrete insulin, and on the development of strategies for Physiology education. He has published 28 scientific papers to date, with over 1500 citations (Google Scholar).


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eBook USD 24.99
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  • Read on any device
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Softcover Book USD 32.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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