Courses: NUTR203 Nutrition physiology macro nutrients - Autumn 2018




Level of Study

Bachelor, Master

Language of Instruction

English

Objectives and Content

The subject gives a detailed introduction both theoretically and practically to the digestion, absorption, transport, storage and excretion of nutrients energy nutrition, with emphasis on the function and biochemictry of nutrition.

 

The students will learn about the principals of the methods used in nutrition, and they will get a short introduction to the principals of testing, build up and quality check. In addition, the students will learn about common methods used in chemical and biochemical laboratories, both routine laboratories like Laboratorium for klinisk biokjemi (Haukeland Universitetssjukehus) and research laboratories.

 

The subject gives an introduction to both the theoretical and practical basis for nutrition related analysis methods. In addition, the diet's influence on normal development and health is emphasized; some of the most present diet related health problems and how they are related to living conditions and liftestyle. The focus will be on the sources of and need for the different nutrients, nutrition recommendations and how these recommendations should be interpreted.

 

The subject will give a detailed overview on principals of developement, justification and estimation of recommendations of nutrients and none-nutrients (e.g. dietary fiber, alchohol) both nationally and internationally.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

After finishing the course, the student should be able to:

 

- explaine the functions of macro-nutrients in humans

- describe digestion, absorption, metabolism, storage and excretion of the molecular biology function of nutrients

- describe the difference between requirements and recommendations, explaining where recommendations are stored and justified

- explaine the mechanisms for the regulation of different nutrients and how disturbances in nutrient homeostasis can lead to different diseases

- Describe the basic principals of the methods that are used in nutrition

- Explaine analysis methods that are used in research and routines (patients)

 

Skills

After finishing the course, the student should be able to:

 

- master the terminology of the biochemistry of nutrients

- read and interpret scientific texts, such as peer-reviewed papers on nutrition

- show insight into the metabolism of nutrients in the body, the metabolism, which biochemical mechanisms they are part of and why too much or too little of the nutrients can make you ill

- Interpret data related to statistics and biological variation

- Implement a critical evaluation of analysis answers (blood/serum/plasma/urine/feces)

 

Competence

After finishing the course, the student should be able to:

 

- utilize the knowledge about the basic biochemistry of nutrients in other areas of nutrition

- be capable of asking critical questions and discuss nutrition research with fellow students

Required Previous Knowledge

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

Lectures, lab practice

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Participation in the laboratory course is mandatory, aprox. 12 hours in total. Submission of a journal after each laboratory course. The journals must be approved prior to the exam.

 

Mandatory participation in group taks with presentation.

Forms of Assessment

Four hour written examination

Grading Scale

Grading scale A-F

Course Evaluation

The Institute strives at continually improving their study programs and welcome the feedback of students in the form of organized student evaluations. The evaluation results will be used to revise the study programs, curriculum and teaching methods.

Contact Information

studie-nutrition@uib.no
(+47) 55 97 30 41 / (+47) 55 58 25 35