Department of Human Nutrition | |||||||||||||||||
Earliest Possible Year | MSc. 1 year to MSc. 2 year | ||||||||||||||||
Duration | One block | ||||||||||||||||
Credits | 7.5 (ECTS) | ||||||||||||||||
Course Level | MSc | ||||||||||||||||
Examination | Continuous Assessment written examination All aids allowed Description of Examination: Description: The student will be given two papers and a number of questions that they have to consider in their answer. They will have 48h to do the task in which they are allowed to use all papers from the course, their notes, the internet and also to meet an discuss, but each student have to make an individual answer and they are not allowed to copy writing from other students. The evaluation will consider skills mainly from the strength of the arguments and an overall evaluation of the answer. The final answer of maximum 6 A4-pages must be uploaded at the CampusNet by the end of the 48h. Weight: 100% 7-point scale, internal examiner | ||||||||||||||||
Requirement For Attending Exam | Approval of two written group assignments during the course. | ||||||||||||||||
Organisation of Teaching | Lectures, theoretical and practical exercise, group-based assignments and seminars | ||||||||||||||||
Block Placement | Block 2 Week Structure: B | ||||||||||||||||
Teaching Language | English | ||||||||||||||||
Restrictions | 40 participants | ||||||||||||||||
Course Contents | |||||||||||||||||
The focus of the course is how to assess available evidence for a causal relationship between diet and diseases with a main focus on diet, macronutrients and life-style diseases such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The course will provide the students with theoretical teaching in the methodology, several examples and exercises and assignments that gives them opportunity to practise. | |||||||||||||||||
Teaching And Learning Methods | |||||||||||||||||
Lectures with exemplification and exercise practice. The objective of two course assignments is to use of the principles in evaluation of scientific evidence. | |||||||||||||||||
Learning Outcome | |||||||||||||||||
Learning outcome: The main objective of the course is to provide the students with an understanding of basic methods and concepts in nutritional epidemiology, to enable them to assess available evidence for a causal relationship between diet and diseases. After completion of the course the students should be able to: Knowledge: - Define epidemiology and causality - Describe the epidemiological measures of frequency and association - Explain the concepts bias, confounding, chance, power, validity and generalisability - List the study designs, and describe their advantages and limitations in relation to nutritional epidemiology. Skills: - Demonstrate ability to critically assess the validity of studies on the relation between diet and disease - Assess the biological plausibility of associations between diet and disease, based on knowledge on human physiology and patogenesis. Competences: - Discuss the evidence for causal relationship between diet and disease - Contribute to the design and planning of studies on the role of diet as determinants of disease. | |||||||||||||||||
Course Litterature | |||||||||||||||||
CH Hennekens & JE Buring: Epidemiology in medicine. 1st edition, 1987. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philidelphia, USA and selected papers | |||||||||||||||||
Course Coordinator | |||||||||||||||||
Lotte Lauritzen, ll@life.ku.dk, Department of Human Nutrition/Preventive Nutrition, Phone: 35332508 Henrik Friis, hfr@life.ku.dk, Department of Human Nutrition/Paediatric Nutrition and International Nutrition, Phone: 35333860 | |||||||||||||||||
Study Board | |||||||||||||||||
Study Committee LSN | |||||||||||||||||
Course Scope | |||||||||||||||||
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