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Certificate Course in Nutrition-Related Diseases and Disorders

*Chronic Diseases*

  • Obesity: Causes, consequences, and management
  • Diabetes: Types, dietary management, and prevention
  • Cardiovascular diseases: Role of nutrition in prevention and management

*Deficiency and Toxicity Disorders*

  • Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
  • Toxicity disorders related to overconsumption of nutrients

*Eating Disorders*

  • Anorexia nervosa: Symptoms, consequences, and treatment
  • Bulimia nervosa: Symptoms, consequences, and treatment
  • Binge eating disorder: Symptoms, consequences, and treatment

*Gastrointestinal Disorders*

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Celiac disease

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⚠️Disclaimer

What you must know!

  • This course is not designed to qualify participants as dietitians or to use the title of a ‘dietitian’. Becoming a dietitian requires a minimum of five years of formal education at a recognized college or university. This typically includes pursuing advanced degrees such as a Master’s in Food & Nutrition, Food Science, or Dietetics, complemented by a practical internship in a hospital setting.

    Please note that our program does not support or advocate for short-term crash courses that claim to certify individuals as dietitians in an unrealistic timeframe. Our aim is to provide foundational knowledge and skills, not to replace the extensive education and certification required for dietetics professionals.