Course Description
Are you interested in understanding the intricate relationship between nutrition, lifestyle, and cancer? This intermediate-level course, "Nutrition and Cancer," offered by WageningenX, is a comprehensive exploration of how diet and physical activity influence cancer risk, prevention, and progression. Designed for professionals and students in fields related to nutrition and cancer, this course provides a scientific foundation to interpret the vast array of information available on this crucial topic.
What Students Will Learn
- Study designs used to investigate the relationship between nutrition and cancer
- Diet and lifestyle-related risk factors for cancer development and survival
- Mechanisms by which nutrition impacts cancer
- Guidelines for primary and tertiary cancer prevention for the general public and survivors
- Evidence-based dietary guidelines and their importance
Pre-requisites
The course requires a basic understanding of biology. It is designed for an intermediate level, making it suitable for those with some foundational knowledge in the field.
Course Content
- Introduction to nutrition and cancer development/progression
- Research designs for studying nutrition-cancer relationships
- Dietary and lifestyle risk factors related to cancer occurrence
- WCRF/IARC evidence-based recommendations for cancer prevention
- Interaction between nutrition and genes in cancer occurrence
- Dietary and lifestyle guidelines for cancer survivors
- Adherence to guidelines and effective public communication
- Focus on common cancers: large bowel, breast, prostate, and lung cancer
Who This Course Is For
- Nutritionists
- Epidemiologists
- Health policy makers
- Physicians
- Caregivers
- Nutrition educators
- Biologists
- Food scientists
- Professionals (or those in training) in fields related to nutrition or cancer
Real-World Applications
Upon completion of this course, learners will be equipped to:
- Provide evidence-based advice to cancer patients about nutrition and lifestyle
- Interpret and evaluate information on nutrition and cancer more effectively
- Develop better health policies related to cancer prevention and management
- Design more informed research studies in the field of nutrition and cancer
- Educate the public on cancer prevention through diet and lifestyle modifications
- Contribute to the development of nutritional guidelines for cancer survivors
- Apply knowledge to personal health choices for cancer prevention
Syllabus
- Module 1: Introduction to nutrition and cancer, research designs
- Module 2: Dietary and lifestyle risk factors, WCRF/IARC recommendations
- Module 3: Nutrition-gene interactions and cancer occurrence
- Module 4: Dietary and lifestyle guidelines for cancer survivors
- Module 5: Adherence to guidelines and public communication (verified learners only)
This course is part of the Nutrition and Disease Professional Certificate Program from Wageningen University & Research, offering a comprehensive understanding of the role of nutrition in both cancer and other chronic diseases.