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Course Title:
Nutrition and Aging This course will address the impact of nutrition on aging and the impact of aging on nutrient needs. The human population is experiencing a dramatic increase in the number of elderly worldwide, due to socioeconomic improvements, and advances in science and technology, medicine and nutrition. Accordingly, it is of primary importance to determine both the nutritional needs of the elderly and to adequately determine long-term nutrient needs that will prevent or ameliorate nutrition-related chronic diseases. Topics will include changes in body composition and their adverse effects such as frailty and sarcopenia, controversies about healthy weights for older persons, roles of micronutrients in ameliorating age-related deterioration in bone health and immune function, and nutrients that may prevent cognitive decline. Approaches to maximizing healthy aging from physiological and sociologic aspects of these problems will be presented.
Credit:
0.5
Day/Time:
TBD
Location:
TBD
Enrollment Number:
NRAK


