
Eat Like the Animals
what nature teaches us about the science of healthy eating
$31.99
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
22 March 2020
Summary
Unlock Your Inner Animal: The Instinctive Guide to Healthy Eating
Tapping into nature and the power of protein to tell us what to eat, when to eat, how to control weight and how to live longer.
How is it that a baboon, a cat and a locust instinctively know what to eat for balanced nutrition, and we humans can’t seem to figure it out?
Mixing a nutritionally balanced diet, with a precise ratio of protein to carbohydrate, seems daunting, but animals, fr…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781460758694 |
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ISBN-10: | 1460758692 |
Author: | Professor David Raubenheimer, Professor Stephen J. Simpson |
Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd |
Imprint: | HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 22 March 2020 |
Weight: | 316g |
Dimensions: | 233mm x 154mm x 19mm |
About The Author
Professor David Raubenheimer
David Raubenheimer is the Leonard P. Ullman Professor of Nutritional Ecology in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, and Nutrition Theme Leader in the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney. He previously spent ten years as a Research Fellow and departmental Lecturer at Oxford. He and Stephen J. Simpson co-wrote The Nature of Nutrition: A Unifying Framework from Animal Adaptation to Human Obesity.
Steve Simpson is the inaugural Academic Director of the Charles Perkins Centre and Professor in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. The Charles Perkins Centre is a major initiative aimed at easing the burden of chronic disease through innovative, multidisciplinary research and education. After graduating as a biologist from the University of Queensland, Steve undertook his PhD at the University of London, then spent 22 years at Oxford before returning to Australia in 2005 as an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow, then ARC Laureate Fellow.
Stephen and David Raubenheimer have developed an integrative modelling framework for nutrition (the Geometric Framework), which was devised and tested using insects and has since been applied to a wide range of organisms, from slime moulds to humans, and problems, from aquaculture and conservation biology to the dietary causes of human obesity and ageing. He has also revolutionised understanding of swarming in locusts, with research spanning neurochemical events within the brains of individual locusts to continental-scale mass migration.
In 2007 Steve was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, in 2008 he won the Eureka Prize for Scientific Research, in 2009 he was NSW Scientist of the Year, in 2013 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and in 2015 was made a Companion of the Order of Australia. Steve is also Executive Director of Obesity Australia and has been prominent in the media, including presenting a four-part documentary series for ABC TV, Great Southern Land.
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