The impact of nutrition and lifestyle on immunity and disease (4417) |
Language of instruction : English |
Credits: 4,0 | | | Period: quarter 4 (4sp) | | | 2nd Chance Exam1: Yes | | | Final grade2: Numerical |
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No sequentiality
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The course aims to give a clear overview of existing scientific knowledge and evidence on nutritional and lifestyle interventions in disease. It further aims to convey in depth knowledge on molecular mechanisms that underlie nutritional influence on microbiome and immune system interactions and its impact on diseases. The course discusses the impact of nutrition and lifestyle on microbiome, immune system and disease and covers 3 major topics on the subject: Topic 1: Defining healthy nutrition and lifestyle - Nutrition for health and normal physical activity - Introduction of nutritional impact on immunity - The microbiome as interface between nutrition and lifestyle and immunity Topic 2: Dietary interventions in obesity & diabetes - Obesity - Diabetes Topic 3: Dietary intervention in various chronic disease management - what is the evidence? - Cardiovascular disease - Cancer - Autoimmunity
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Lecture ✔
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Practical ✔
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Group work ✔
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Presentation ✔
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Period 4 Credits 4,00
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Oral evaluation during teaching period | 50 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Written exam | 50 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass) | ✔ |
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Conditions | - Presence at the Journal Clubs and task assignment sessions is obligatory - The evaluation consists of multiple parts. For all parts of the evaluation, at least a score of 8/20 must be obtained in order to pass the course. |
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Consequences | - Students who are unjustified absent at one ore more journal clubs or task assignment sessions, receive as final grade for the course an N - unjustified absence and have to attend the missed journal club(s) in the next academic year to receive their final grade. The students needs to re-enroll in the course in the next academic year. - A student who achieves a score lower than 8/20 on one (or more) parts of the evaluation will receive 'F - fail' as final result. This final result is not tolerable. A student who scores at least 8/20 for all parts of the evaluation receives as score the weighted average of the different points. This final mark is tolerable. Eg. 8/20 + 16/20 = 12/20 (passed). |
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Recommended reading |
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Exercise Physiology for Health, Fitness & Performance,Plowman SA, Smith DL,Wolters Kluwer |
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Recommended course material |
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• all materials (lectures, literature (research & review articles)) will be placed on blackboard •introduction and explanations for practical skills session will be placed on blackboard |
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Remarks |
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The course is only organized for a maximum of 45 students; the allocation is made by random drawing of lots with a computer program. The results of the draw will then be announced on the first Monday of quartile 2. Students who were not allocated to the course must take a new choice before December 15. |
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Learning outcomes Master of Biomedical Sciences
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- EC
| 1. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has a thorough knowledge of the molecular and cellular processes of the healthy and diseased organism and has insight in different methods for prevention, diagnosis and therapy of diseases. | - EC
| 10. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences knows the potential for valorization of biomedical research and can translate own research into translational research. | - EC
| 11. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can function in a multidisciplnary team and can fulfill a bridging function between the various actors in health care. The graduate knows the importance and needs of the various stakeholders within the life sciences. | - EC
| 12. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences has an attitude for lifelong learning and for constantly adjusting one's own professional thinking and acting. | - EC
| 2. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can independently and critically perform a literature search. | - EC
| 6. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences can report scientific findings in writing and orally to both experts and a wide audience in a structured way. | - EC
| 7. A graduate of the Master of Biomedical Sciences takes a critical attitude towards one's own research and that of others. |
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Master of Teaching in Health Sciences
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- EC
| 5.1 The educational master is a domain expert HEALTH SCIENCES: the EM has an understanding of the construction and functioning of the human body in disease and health (at the molecular, cellular, organ and organism level). |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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1 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2. |
2 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3. |
3 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2.
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