1. Table of contents :
The course is composed of six complementary parts:
A. Digestion and absorption (6h)
B. Regulation of the intermediary metabolism (12h)
C. Biochemistry of the lactation process (6h)
D. Requirements in the major nutrients (7h)
E. Requirements in vitamins and minerals (7h)
F. Relationship between alimentation and health (11h)
2. Explications complémentaires (si nécessaire)
The last part of the course includes lectures given by senior scientists specialized in the field(in the framework of symposia or upon specific invitation).
The course starts with a detailed study of the physiology of digestion and absorption, followed by a synthetic summary of the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and protides. It continues with the relationships between nutrition and metabolism through several examples of specific metabolic situations, such as fasting, lactating or suffering from diabetes. The course then presents the nutritional requirements of humans together with the corresponding recommended daily allowance, in terms of energy, nitrogen, amino acids, essential fatty acids, vitamins, water, minerals and dietary fibre, with, in each case, a special focus on the biochemical justification of the needs. It ends up with the relation between nutrition and human health improvement, through the analysis of specific topics such as the impact of dietary lipids on cardiovascular diseases, and the concept of 'healthy food'.
Parts A and B may be taken as a partim of the course and correspond to 2 ECTS. Parts B to E may be taken as a partim of the course and correspond to 3 ECTS. Parts A, B and C may be taken as another partim of the course and correspond to 3 ECTS.
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