Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H., is a Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia Universitys Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York City. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and is board-certified in psychiatry, preventive medicine, and lifestyle medicine.
Description
Part 1: An Introduction to Food and Dietary Patterns
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Food, Nutrition, and Mental Health
Chapter 2. The Macronutrients: An Introduction to Carbohydrates, Protein, and Fat, and Fiber
Chapter 3. The Micronutrients: An Introduction to Vitamins, Minerals, and Phytonutrients
Chapter 4. An Introduction to Dietary Patterns and Specific Diets
Part 2: Food Insecurity, Nutrition, and Diet Quality, Counseling, and Resources for the Clinical Setting
Chapter 5. Food Insecurity and Mental Health
Chapter 6. Food- and Nutrition-Related Rating Scales and Assessment in the Clinical Setting
Chapter 7. Assessing and Addressing Food- and Nutrition-Related Issues in the Clinical Setting
Chapter 8. Food Is Medicine: Medically Tailored Meals and Groceries, and Produce Prescription Programs
Chapter 9. Food- and Nutrition-Related Policies and Programs
Part 3: Special Topics on Food and Nutrition
Chapter 10. Psychotropic Medications, Increased Appetite, and Iatrogenic Weight Gain
Chapter 11. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating
Chapter 12. The Gut-Brain Connection and the Microbiome
Part 4: Cooking, Gardening, and Growing Food
Chapter 13. Cooking, Cooking Together, Eating Together, and Mental Health
Chapter 14. Gardening, Gardening Together, and Mental Health
Chapter 15. Food Production and Mental Health

