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Food in War Time

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The author presents a practical guide to nutrition and food economy under wartime conditions, explaining calories, basal metabolism, and a biologically balanced ration while comparing the nutritive values of milk, butter, meats, vegetable oils, grains, and green leafy foods. The text analyzes energy needs by age, sex, and occupation, examines efficient food production and substitution, and considers undernutrition and weight changes. It concludes with concrete recommendations for household saving and safety—prioritizing milk, preserving cream, favoring vegetable fats and cereals, reducing meat and alcohol, and increasing fish, fruits, and vegetables—to conserve resources while maintaining adequate diet quality.

About the Author

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Graham Lusk

Graham Lusk was an American nutritionist and author, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of food science and nutrition during challenging times. His notable work, "Food in War Time," addresses the importance of nutrition in the context of wartime scarcity and the need for efficient food management. Lusk's insights into dietary needs and food preservation reflect his commitment to public health and welfare, particularly in periods of crisis. His work remains relevant in discussions about food security and nutrition today.

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