"The Food Question: Health and Economy" by Various is a compilation of writings from the early 1900s that analyzes what people eat and how it affects them. Experts in food science and nutrition each contribute chapters covering subjects like saving money on food, how different diets change your health, and why knowing about food is important. The book takes a look at problems in society related to keeping enough food for everyone and staying healthy, especially when it was important to save food during wartime. It begins by talking about the key idea of saving money on food, looking at how it was important in the past and how everyone needs to work together to solve food shortages. The author compares old ways of handling food to what is needed now, pushing Americans to waste less and eat in ways that can last. This introduction gets the book ready to explain how food affects your health and talks about important things like proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins, and why eating a mix of foods keeps you healthy.
The Food Question: Health and Economy
By Various
Discover how to eat well, save money, and stay healthy in a world where food is precious and understanding nutrition is key.
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