Leading academic and biomedical researchers comprehensively review the
status of essential fatty acids (EFA) in nutrition, medicine,
psychology, and pharmacology. Topics range from a discussion of EFA
basic mechanisms to their effects on individual psychiatry and behavior,
and include extensive coverage of pathology, DHA in CNS development, and
phospholipid and fatty acid composition and metabolism. Comprehensive
and forward-looking, Fatty Acids: Physiological and Behavioral Functions
reviews and critically evaluates our current knowledge of EFA, setting
the stage for oncoming wave of discovery about the biochemical and
molecular functions of essential fatty acids, as well as their critical
role in human physiology, immunology, and behavior.