This course aims to expand student's knowledge on a variety of common pathophysiological conditions and integrate this knowledge with the intervention of clinical nutrition therapies. Students will begin by learning about the basic or core elements of medical nutritional therapy. These include nutritional assessment, which incorporates the use of anthropometric, biochemical and clinical data to determine nutritional status. Particular emphasis is placed on understanding energy expenditure and body composition and their components, and how these may change during physiological stress or illness. Students then learn about enteral and parenteral nutrition and fundamental aspects of nutrition support. These core elements are then applied in the study of various disease states and clinical nutrition therapy. Students also have the opportunity to explore diet and disease in a approved area of their interest through written and oral presentation.
NRAK 316
Course Title:
Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy
Credit:
1.0
Day/Time:
TBD
Location:
TBD
Enrollment Number:
NRAK


