Overview
Physical activity and nutrition are modifiable risk factors which are significant contributors to the development of disease in both developed and developing countries. In high income countries, the effects of sedentary behaviours and over-nutrition have resulted in large increases in the prevalence of non-communicable disease (NCD). However, the changes in … For more content click the Read More button below.
This course provides an overview of the changing nature of disease burdens in different population settings and the role physical activity and nutrition have to play. The course will examine the contextual factors that influence the success or failure of population-based physical activity and nutrition interventions. Successful completion of the course will enable students to develop skills in critiquing interventions and policies that aim to change population risk factors, a critical competency needed to engage in public health practice.
Course Outline
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