wsbim2237  2018-2019  Bruxelles Woluwe

3 credits
20.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Baret Philippe; Bindels Laure; Corneille Olivier; De Schutter Olivier; Delzenne Nathalie coordinator;
Language
French
Main themes
Interdisciplinary courses allowing to give an overview of the different social, behavioral, and legal aspects in nutrition and health
Content
The first part of the lectures (N. Delzenne, L. Bindels) describes the legislation (european, belgian), by promoting  the  use  of the available tools and data bank (use of adequate website, key documents…)  related to European and federal legislation related to  food and diet.  It also describes the local and international organizations involved in the communication and management of rules and health problems related to nutrition. Among notions that are explained and illustrated : HACCP rules,  legislation on dietary supplement and additives, functional food and nutrition/health claim, ethics, rules to perform adequate nutritional interventions in humans. Visits are organized in international organizations based in Brussels or in Belgium (i.e. EUFIC); attendance to key meetings and presentations by leaders in the field is scheduled and organized is suitable. P. Baret and  O. De Schutter present the evolution of the concepts in nutrition and health that takes into account the local and global socio-economic context, putting forward the diversity of agriculture and production models, their impact on health, environment and society, as well as the feasibility of transition towards durable food systems. O. Corneille evaluates the psychological side of food intake and food behavior.
Evaluation methods
Written exam with questions related to all lectures. In addition, the students are presenting a critical view of a key question related to societal aspect of nutrition and health (work prepared under the supervision of the coordinator). All those evaluations are integrated in the final note. When the attendance to key meeting is possible, the students make a short summary report that can also be taken into account in the final evaluation.
Online resources
All  power points and related papers or websites are available on Moodle.
Faculty or entity
FASB


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Master [120] in Biomedicine