LPhD130 Current Trends in Human Nutrition.

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Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Human Nutrition

Research SchoolFOOD Denmark
 
Course DatesJune 6-17 2011.
 
Course AbstractThe objective of the course is to give an introduction to various nutrition research challenges. In this context the course will give insight into the methodologies used in human nutrition research. Teaching at the course will be based on relevant debates in the nutrition research which are used as an approach to give knowledge about current intake, recommendations, functions, metabolism of nutrients as well as methods behind the present knowledge.
 
Course RegistrationBy email to Marianne Støckel mas@life.ku.dk.
 
Deadline for RegistrationApplications to be received not later than 18 April 2011.
 
Credits6 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePhD course
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
RestrictionsMinimum MSc. Target group: PhD students and post docs working with topics related to Human Nutrition and using research methods varying from human intervention studies, nutrition epidemiology, human nutrition animal models, in vitro cell cultures.
 
Course Content
Topics covered are:

- Quantitative and qualitative methods in estimating food intake and preferences
- Nutrient recommendations
- Metabolism and function of dietary nutrients
- Evaluation of evidence related to diet and health
- Dietary intake vs requirements and recommendations
- Content of nutrients in food. Factors affecting nutrient content, methods used to determine content. Use of food databases vs chemical analyses
- Animal and cell studies in human nutrition research
- Evidence based research. Common challenges and pitfalls using observational and experimental human studies
- Common recommendations or Individualised diets. (Nutrigenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, age, sex, race)
- Low fat, low carb, high protein or other dietary religions
- Total fat vs fat quality
- Dietary supplements, food enrichment or varied diets
- Food or Pharma?
- Five-a-day. Polyphenolics or fibre?
- Information campaigns vs sensory and psychological barriers
- Ethics and dissemination to the public of human nutrition science results
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Teaching will be in the form of lectures, student presentations, seminar discussions, group work and journal clubs.
 
Learning Outcome
Please see course abstract.
 
Course Material
Relevant material will be provided to course participants.
 
Course Coordinator
Susanne Gjedsted Bügel, shb@life.ku.dk, Department of Human Nutrition/Preventive Nutrition, Phone: 353-32490
Lotte Lauritzen, ll@life.ku.dk, Department of Human Nutrition/Preventive Nutrition, Phone: 353-32508
 
Other Lecturers
Permanent staff members, post doctoral students and PhD students from Department of Human Nutrition, KU-LIFE, and external contributors.
 
Course Fee
No fee for PhD students under the Open Market in Denmark and NOVA-partners. Other participants are to pay a course fee of 1,000 EUR. All participants have to pay 100 EUR for course costs.
 
Course Costs
100 EUR for course material.
 
Type of Evaluation
Presentation of relevant issues regarding own research. Critical presentation of relevant paper within own research field. Group discussions and evaluation of scientific input in a plenum discussion.
 
Work Load
lectures70
project work20
preparation60

150

 
Other Remarks
A minimum of 10 participants will be required to run the course. Max. 20 will be allowed.