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KU Leuven University

Clinical Nutrition – evidence-based practice

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Overview

The preventive aspect and importance of nutrition are well-known for both deficiency and chronic diseases. The importance of nutrition on global health is demonstrated in the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 as set by the United Nations General Assembly, as nutrition is considered a cornerstone for 12 out of 17 of these goals. Nutrition has a positive effect on health as well as on economic growth.

Clinical nutrition described as the basic interdisciplinary and applied science that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and management of nutritional and metabolic changes related to acute and chronic diseases for both patients in healthcare institutions or those who receive care periodically as outpatients, is an old concept but the importance is hardly recognized.

Aiming to emphasize the importance of clinical nutrition, this course equips you with evidence-based insights and practical know-how on nutrition-related solutions. By providing you with this information, the course broadens your conceptual knowledge towards the context & background-independent application of nutrition-related issues due to chronic and infectious disorders.

Our evidence-based practice approach will allow you as a decision-maker to identify the relevant evidence for practice while taking into account the sociocultural background and wishes of a patient. This evidence-based practice approach will eliminate the ‘trial & error’ approach in favor of better health outcomes and originates from North and South countries.

This course is taught by instructors with decades of experience in clinical nutrition, dietetics, endocrinology, and gastroenterology. The instructors are teachers/lecturers and researchers in these fields at universities in Europe (KU Leuven, Department of Chronic Diseases and Metabolism) and in Africa (Stellenbosh University, Division of Human Nutrition; University of Ghana, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics; University of Rwanda, School of Public Health, and University of Zimbabwe, Institute of Food and Nutrition) which is the uniqueness of this course.

By being able to apply the evidence-based practice of clinical nutrition in different situations you will be able to function as a linking pin between research and practice with experience from North & South countries. Such profiles align strongly with the future outlook of nutrition-related needs as reported by organizations like the World Food Programme, World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and International Committee of the Red Cross.

This MOOC was created with the support of the KU Leuven Faculty of Medicine

Syllabus

Week 0: Getting the feel for it
Welcome and how to use a MOOC, gain familiarity with course setup, its workload, our and yours expectations, the presentation of the course team, and some guidelines and honor codes.

Week 1: Introduction
Introduction to the scientific approach of clinical nutrition and its basic concepts, followed by an introduction to the quest for the development of practical guidelines.

Week 2: Obesity
The basic concepts of obesity, its consequences, management, and how obesity is treated from different geographical and socio-cultural backgrounds.

Week 3: Diabetes
The basic concepts of diabetes, its consequences, management, and how to treat diabetes from different geographical and socio-cultural backgrounds.

Week 4: Malnutrition and specific pathology
The basic concepts of malnutrition, and what clinical nutrition there exists to address malnutrition

Week 5: Gastrointestinal diseases
Food allergies, intolerances and the role of nutrition in functional gastrointestinal disorders and gluten-related pathologies.

Week 6: Infections and nutritional requirements
The role and impact of HIV on nutritional needs and how to treat infections from a nutritional point of view.

Week 7: Integrated evaluation
Case studies are proposed with a combination of different pathologies in different settings.

Taught by

Christophe Matthys, Ann Mertens, Tim Vanuytsel, Renée Blaauw, Boateng Laurene, Prosper Chopera and Maryse Umugwaneza

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