Over deze cursus
This is a general nutrition course that explores the relationship between nutrition and human health. The course covers the following topics:
- study design: how to design a well-founded nutritional study to investigate the relationship between food components and health;
- nutrient metabolism: how macronutrients are processed in the human body and how these processes are regulated;
- micronutrients: the specific roles of vitamins and minerals and their impact on human health;
- targeted nutrition: the nutritional requirements of specific populations, such as infants, pregnant women, the elderly, and athletes.
Note: This course is not intended for BVG and MNH students.
Leerresultaten
Define the main types of study designs used in nutrition and health research, including their key characteristics, strengths, and limitations.
Explain how the major macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) are digested, absorbed and utilised in the human body.
Explain the relationship between nutrition, energy balance, and weight management.
Describe the roles and regulation of key micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) in maintaining human health.
Understand the mechanisms through which nutrition influences health and disease.
Identify the nutritional requirements of specific populations, including infants, the elderly, and athletes.
Toetsing
- ? (100%)
Voorkennis
Basic knowledge on Nutrition (FCH11306 Nutritional Aspects of Foods)
Bronnen
- All course materials will be provided on Brightspace.
Aanvullende informatie
- Niveaumaster
- Instructievormop de campus
